| 4.5 superb |
| Daft Punk Random Access Memories |
| Harold Budd and Brian Eno Ambient 2 - The Plateaux of Mirror |
| Hiroshi Yoshimura Green |
| Hiroshi Yoshimura Wet Land |
| Jean-Michel Jarre Rendez-Vous |
| Imo his best album. It bounces in many different directions, certainly on the B side. At times euphoric, at times loony, at times sad (Last Rendez-Vous: Ron's Piece). Love it!rFrom Wikipedia: "The last track on the album was originally scheduled to include a saxophone part recorded by astronaut Ron McNair on the Space Shuttle Challenger, making it the first piece of music to be recorded in space, but on 28 January 1986, 73 seconds after lift-off, the shuttle disintegrated and the entire Challenger crew were killed. The track was dedicated to McNair and the other astronauts on board Challenger. On the album the saxophone part is played by saxophonist Pierre Gossez." |
| Kraftwerk Electric Cafe |
| While I might see how some would put this in 'Tier 2' Kraftwerk albums, this one is still a killer. Some of the songs are perhaps less indicative of their time (like on Trans-Europe Express) or prophetic (Computer World), but e.g. Telephone Call still breathes the technological vibe spot-on. The song 'Electric Café' is my favorite. |
| Oneohtrix Point Never R Plus Seven |
| Rammstein Reise, Reise |
| Todd Terje It's Album Time |
| Vangelis Blade Runner Soundtrack |