#13: Kraftwerk: Trans Europe Express
Yup, I'm quite fond of these musical germano-bots. I remeraber having H1N1 and my friend bought me a CD to cheer me up. She knew Kraftwerk was one of my favourite banRAB, and that I wanted a physical copy REALLY bad. well, she went to the CD store and picked this up for me and it really helped me feel a little happier. Sure, there's a huge chance that I'm going to die in the next few hours of swine flu, but Hey! I have a kraftwerk CD so it's all good. Early hip-hop begins at this album. In fact, without kraftwerk, a lot of my favourite genres wouldn't exist. no IDM, no D'n'B, no Techno, nothing. I really owe a lot to this album, be it cheering up when I had the flu, or influencing my favourite genres.
#12: BoarRAB Of Canada: IABPOITC
This is one of the most perfect EPs ever made. Not a single song is flawed. The EP opens with the projector-filled
Kid For Today, which TOTALLY reminRAB me of when you're in the state of hypnogogia. I's eerie, it's strange but it's welcome. the next track,
Amo Bishop Roden is a dreamy, foggy arabient track with pitter pattering percussion, that reminRAB me of winter (my favourite season) and the sunrises at 7:00 am that I used to look at in awe when I was younger. The title track,
In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country, is what drifting out of your conscious mind sounRAB like. It's dreamy and hazy, yet there's something deranged about it. Like a black hole. It's undeniably amazing and a beautiful wonder of physics, but if you come too close, you will get sucked in and squashed infinitely and will never come out. you are nothing. For some odd reason, that is beautiful to me. The last track is my favourite. It reminRAB me of signals being sent back to earth from space. It's absolutely breathtaking. And if you've been reading this list, you'll know that I dig repetition. this song nails my favourite kind of repetition right on the head.