jonattonyeah 1997 was a pretty exceptional year for albums. Dig Your Own Hole, Fat Of The Land, New Forms, Homework, Colours, Modus Operandi, Orblivion, ESCM… And that’s not even getting into the likes of OK Computer, Bricolage, Life After Death, et cetera.
zackster jonattonyeah Luke Slater Freak Funk and Roni Size New Forms were both 1997 and the two first legit pieces of electronic music I owned.
bosstrabs jonattonyeah 1997 was a pretty exceptional year for albums. Dig Your Own Hole, Fat Of The Land, New Forms, Homework, Colours, Modus Operandi, Orblivion, ESCM… And that’s not even getting into the likes of OK Computer, Bricolage, Life After Death, et cetera. 1995 was the best year in my lifetime for music: Tricky - Maxinquaye Radiohead - The Bends Pulp - Different Class PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love Goldie - Timeless Rocket From The Crypt – Hot Charity Pavement – Wowee Zowee The Verve – A Northern Soul The Charlatans – The Charlatans Garbage – Garbage The Chemical Brothers – Exit Planet Dust Spiritualized Electric Mainline – Pure Phase Massive Attack V Mad Professor – No Protection Money Mark – Mark’s Keyboard Repair Wagon Christ – Throbbing Pouch Leftfield – Leftism Raekwon – Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Genius/GZA – Liquid Swords Sonic Youth – Washing Machine Stereolab – Music For The Amorphous Body Study Center Bjork – Post The Smashing Pumpkins – Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness Neil Young – Mirrorball Bomb The Bass – Clear Probably loads more too
apyssjw alistair whether its any cop is subjective but mothballed is a little unfair on some of those names FSOL - release a new track every month (which compounds into their 12 track calendar albums at the end of each year) and have released 4 stand alone albums in the last two years. The Orb - Alex Patterson is releasing lots of material via his newish label. Leftfield - new album is finished release date tbc