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Nice, and shit yep I forgot about Intimacy and Reflektor. With Morrissey, maybe Southpaw Grammar?
Perhaps we could say Franz Ferdinand in 2009. The whole album is a bit more dancey than previous stuff, and although not very electronic, there's beepy parts throughout the album, especially the last four minutes of Lucid Dreams.
My Bloody Valentine first went there in 1990, then with the jungle-influenced stuff recorded mid-90s that turned up near the end of m b v.
Infamously, Chumbawamba in 1997.
I should say that with Bowie, by the 1997 "greater extent" entry, he'd obviously been quite electronic between Low/"Heroes" and Earthling. Its just, say, Black Tie White Noise was never billed as overtly electronic-influenced like Earthling was.
Perhaps we could say Franz Ferdinand in 2009. The whole album is a bit more dancey than previous stuff, and although not very electronic, there's beepy parts throughout the album, especially the last four minutes of Lucid Dreams.
My Bloody Valentine first went there in 1990, then with the jungle-influenced stuff recorded mid-90s that turned up near the end of m b v.
Infamously, Chumbawamba in 1997.
I should say that with Bowie, by the 1997 "greater extent" entry, he'd obviously been quite electronic between Low/"Heroes" and Earthling. Its just, say, Black Tie White Noise was never billed as overtly electronic-influenced like Earthling was.
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I would Queen with "Hot Space" in 1982
It's funny though, that out of all that list I genuinely enjoy one half, and almost hate the other.. If the band succeeds in electronic field than it can almost anything
It's funny though, that out of all that list I genuinely enjoy one half, and almost hate the other.. If the band succeeds in electronic field than it can almost anything

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R.I.P. Satoru Iwata (1959-2015)
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You will be missed.

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Two shittier examples (although Spiralling is a tune)
Keane in 2008
Snow Patrol in 2011
Keane in 2008
Snow Patrol in 2011
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George Harrison in 1969
Tubeway Army in 1979
Herbie Hancock in 1983?
The Stone Roses in 1989 (but not on the debut)
Cocteau Twins, starting slowly in the 1990s and peaking in 1995
Everything But the Girl in 1996
The Specials in 1996
The Pop Group in 2015
Tubeway Army in 1979
Herbie Hancock in 1983?
The Stone Roses in 1989 (but not on the debut)
Cocteau Twins, starting slowly in the 1990s and peaking in 1995
Everything But the Girl in 1996
The Specials in 1996
The Pop Group in 2015
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That reminds me. I promised myself I'd get into the Pop Group this year, and I'm gonna do it! I already managed Swans after falling asleep to the Filth album.

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How on earth do you manage Swans?TripleJay97 wrote:That reminds me. I promised myself I'd get into the Pop Group this year, and I'm gonna do it! I already managed Swans after falling asleep to the Filth album.

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Just awful news about Nick Cave's son - thoughts go out to the family this evening. 

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Yes, read about that earlier. Horrible news. What must that family be going through?
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Very sad news. My thoughts are with Nick and his family.
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Early Swans is good, check out Filth. Comeback Swans are good in small doses, not in the length they recorded those recent albums in.Forever Low Man wrote:How on earth do you manage Swans?TripleJay97 wrote:That reminds me. I promised myself I'd get into the Pop Group this year, and I'm gonna do it! I already managed Swans after falling asleep to the Filth album.
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I have Greed already. I'll go check out Filth.AdvertBreak wrote:Early Swans is good, check out Filth. Comeback Swans are good in small doses, not in the length they recorded those recent albums in.Forever Low Man wrote:How on earth do you manage Swans?TripleJay97 wrote:That reminds me. I promised myself I'd get into the Pop Group this year, and I'm gonna do it! I already managed Swans after falling asleep to the Filth album.

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