1) Ruth White - The Clock [Limelight, 1969]
Ruth White, born in 1925 was an American composer considered by many as a pioneer of electronic music, thanks to the explorations of sound using the Moog synthesizer. The album "Flowers of Evil" is a reworking of 1969 in the electronic environment of the poem by Charles Beaudelaire, "Les Fleurs du Mal."
2) Moebius - Transport [Captain Trip Records, 2007]
Germany's Dieter Moebius, a pioneer of kraut with the band Cluster, continues his solo career itself as one of the most innovative and prolific contemporary electronic music, anticipating ambient, techno and more.
3) Ô Paradis & Novy Svet - Te Vi Pasar [The Nekofutschata Musick Cabaret, 2003]
Demian of O Paradis, one of the most famous of neofolk apocalyptic pop and meets with the English idustrial of Nový Svět, groped to establish a unique blend of experimental folk, romance, decadent and disturbing neo-surrealism
4) Planningtorock - Changes [Rostron Records, 2005]
Janine Rostron, a talented musician and video artist born in Bolton (UK ) but is at home in Berlin. It offers a pop very progressive groovy hip hop with a surreal ability of low unruly, his talents include classical music made in adolescence with his singing virtuoso.
5) Bathcrones - False Teeth [No Pain In Pop, 2010]
Bathcrones maybe I have in Atlanta, but their synth-pop revels in the good mood of a snowy Scandinavian land. Ethereal stuff, and ethnically-dimensional evocative as a picnic table on uoija.
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