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Drum & Bass, House, And More
1 Christoph De Babalon
If You're Into It, I'm Out Of It


dnb/dark ambient 1997. This is not only the best drum & bass i've yet to hear, but possibly one of the best electronic albums i've ever heard as well. This album is immensely dark, thick, and foreboding. Christoph De Babalon combines dark ambient, breakcore, and drum & bass into something unlike anything else i've ever heard. This album is a living, breathing entity
2Plug
Drum n Bass for Papa


dnb/jungle 1996. This is my other favorite drum & bass album. This is really acoustic and percussive, and not very electronic-sounding at all. This is composed mostly of layered drum beats, live instruments, and great samples that all manage to flow together perfectly
3Goldie
Timeless


dnb 1995. This is generally considered the most popular/influencial/best drum & bass album. a classic
4 Jacob's Optical Stairway
Jacob's Optical Stairway


dnb 1995.
5The Third Eye Foundation
Ghost


atmospheric dnb 1997.
6Architect (DE)
Lower Lip Interface


industrial/dnb/ambient 2007.
7Source Direct
Exorcise The Demons


dnb 1999. Another dark, heavily percussive album. The last track is one of my favorite dnb trax.
8Photek
Modus Operandi


dnb 1997.
9u-Ziq
Lunatic Harness


dnb 1997.
10Boymerang
Balance of the Force


dnb 1997.
11Telemetrik
My Lightyear


dnb 2008.
12A Guy Called Gerald
Black Secret Technology


dnb 1995.
13Quoit
Lounge


dnb 1996.
14Big Bud
Infinity plus Infinity


dnb 1999.
15Concord Dawn
Uprising


dnb 2003.
16Les Rythmes Digitales
Darkdancer


french house 1999. This is always a favorite among my friends as something to put on when a bunch of people are hanging out. Super fun and catchy, although a bit inconsistent. The first few tracks are classic.
17808 State
Ninety


acid house 1989. A house favorite, check 'Pacific 202' for a hard jam.
18Virgo Four
Virgo


chicago house 1989. Possibly the best house album out there, impeccable and straight forward production
19John Roberts
Glass Eights


deep house 2010. Some newer house, this guy is pretty good. dig that cover too.
20Luomo
Vocalcity


deep house 2000. Another classic.
21Mr. Fingers
Amnesia


deep house 1989. The obvious stand-out and house classic 'Can You Feel It' is a must, the rest is cool too.
22The Orb
Orbs Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld


ambient house 1991. One of the more well-known house albums around here.
23Ten City
Foundation


chicago house 1989.
24Booka Shade
Movements


house 2006.
25Capsule (JPN)
Fruits Clipper


electro/house 2006.
26808 State
Newbuild


house 1988. Influential to the genre.
27B12
Time Tourist


ambient 1996. Love that cover.
28The Dead Texan
The Dead Texan


ambient 2004.
29Globular and Radioactive Sandwich
Sorbet for the Soul


psytrance 2013. Listen to this!
30Edgar Froese
Epsilon in Malaysian Pale


ambient 1975.
31Klaus Schulze
Timewind


ambient 1975.
32Fripp & Eno
No Pussyfooting


ambient/drone 1973.
33James Ferraro
Live at Primavera Sound 2012


ambient 2012. Beautiful shit.
34Mum
Yesterday Was Dramatic - Today Is OK


glitch 2000. Needs a review.
35Gunther
Pleasureman


sex 2004. the best.
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