Well I have to admit that I think Meat Beat Manifesto : Storm The Studio
should be on the list. Or the CD compilation of  69 on R&S. But I have to
admit that I agree with what somebody stated earlier in electronic music the
12" are also very important.

JayCee


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Sakari Karipuro [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Sent:   maandag 18 september 2000 13:56
        To:     Detroit
        Subject:        Re: [313] Let's Talk Techno

        hi,

        I would like to add Frontline Assembly's 'Tactical Neural Implant' -
        yeah, i know, it's not detroit, but it is electronic music, and very
        excellent cd. there's tons of sound layers mixed beautifully
together..
        and you should really listen to it on dolby surround system since it
was
        mixed for such use.


        [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
        > 
        > I would have to add amorphous androgenous to this list.

        > 
        > Here's something to spark some much needed
        > critical analysis on this list: if you had to name the
        > fifty best AND most important electronic CD's of
        > the past 25-odd years, what would they be?
        > Here are my picks. I've been working on this for a
        > while; believe me, I have considered most albums
        > people are going to point out are absent. However,
        > I'd love to discuss why you think that record is important.
        > And yes, I do know Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson,
        > Black Dog, and some others are not on here, and I think
        > I can defend my decisions.
        > 

        clip


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