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Radiohead - Kid A - Full Album |
| One of the classics. At a time when music had become stale, indie rock didn't rock, electronic music was transforming from its 90s alter-ego known as techno into a million different variants and the new millenium was upon us, Kid A emerged. |
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| Angel Dust ... The classic album that emerged after Faith No More's commercial breakthrough on The Real Thing found the band at a creative impasse during the time of its creation. What emerged was an album that was not as commercially successful as The Real Thing, but a level above in being a creative success and songwriting breakthrough. |
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Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children |
| It’s been 15 years since Boards of Canada released their debut album Music Has The Right To Children on Warp Records. It introduced the world to BoC’s massive studio techniques and use of field recordings and found sounds and was a precursor for the subgenres like IDM and chilled out downtempo. Check out the full album. |
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The Clash - London Calling - Full Album Stream |
| What probably seemed like an indecisive album of myriad musical influences would end up being a template for bands to experiment with different styles and genres. Punk. Rockabilly. Dub. Socially-conscious political music. |
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| This is the album that kicked it all into gear ... sure they'd been around for years, breaking out in the LA scene & becoming a bigger west coast band and underground phenomenon. This was the loud, audacious and bombastic good time that brought them into a national spotlight and broke them big. |
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| It might be the most famous moment in Coachella history. To anyone there, it was mesmerizing and to anyone watching the Coachella live stream it was hypnotizing. The Arcade Fire Coachella balloon drop probably went over bigger and better than they even could've thought possible. |
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| This is the album that set it all in motion for Sonic Youth. Every album before Daydream Nation was an experiment built on top of an experiment, each one better than the last. If there was a Malcolm Gladwell tipping point for Sonic Youth, Daydream Nation was it; Goo was their ... |
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| It brought new elements to a largely synth and electronic-based sound, namely the screaming distorted guitar of the opening track "Pinion" and ... |
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| Now that we know that The Postal Service reunion is a full-blown phenomenon, Spacelab Retrograde takes a look back at one of the songs that made the band ... "Such Great Heights." The song propelled The Postal Service to great heights of their own. |
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Spacelab Retrograde - Tricky - Maxinquaye (Full Album) |
| That classic first album from Tricky ... redefined music at the time and proved Tricky to be in the master class of making music. He'd come from the School of Massive Attack and split off from the band for creative differences. He found Martina Topley-Bird as a singer and together the two of them made the most incredible music and sounds. |
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Stereolab - "Dots and Loops" (Streaming Music) |
| It met head on with their two other favorite experiments: the gurgling sounds of analogue synthesizers and the new school Chicago jazz workouts that would dominate much of their future albums. And futuristic it was ... |
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Ministry - "Thieves" |
| Thieves ... thieves and liars! When Al Jourgensen turned his post-synth, post-new wave, post-Wax Trax experiment into a Texas-death-metal hybrid of epic proportions. |
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Its Ocean Size. |
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Radiohead performing "Daily Mail. |
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