I know u like Moonbuilding, so the closest you'll get to that is the Thomas Fehlmann albums. Because he IS the Orb. Half of it anyway. Its only 2 guys now. His album Lowflow sounds very much like moonbuilding. But they're ALL highly recommended.
@bobbyb5
I honestly do want to give some artists like Casino VS Japan, Orbital and The Future Sounds of London a viewing due to hearing good things about them. While albums like () and S.A.W II are on my radar and adore the hell of Moon Safari. Thank you for the other choices. And I need to finish the first Ulrich Schnauss album.
@SquishypuffDave
After listening to the Emeralds track and Sundial I could say that you are on the same wavelength that I am thinking about. And I'm grateful for the Fez sountrack. Also with the Emeralds track, I would recommend any Com Truise or any Boards record if you never heard any of them as well as the track Towards the Continuum by Dorlores on Youtube. You might get a good kick out of that.
@SleepDealer
I gave a demo listen to a Susuma Yokota and he is totally up my alley. And thanks for the personal favorites.
@Graeme2
I'll give the Soup album a try. And I do understand the sentiment when records get overlooked.
@Tha1ChiefRocka
Nice seeing you on another post. I will give the Jazz loop record a listen. And I know about The Caretaker. To the point where the new album he is working on gave me a cold sweat. And will check the rest of your findings.
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For an extra dose, I'm surprised the we didn't include Bjork's Vespertine in the thread because that is a good example of what I am referring to. Also would recommend Birth of a New Day by 2814 as well as Harmony in Ultraviolet or An Imaginary Country by Tim Hecker. And lastly even though these albums aren't elecronic albums, I would recommend Frank Ocean's Blonde as well as George Michael's Paitence since those records have a dreamy and digital quality to them.
@SquishypuffDave
After listening to the Emeralds track and Sundial I could say that you are on the same wavelength that I am thinking about. And I'm grateful for the Fez sountrack. Also with the Emeralds track, I would recommend any Com Truise or any Boards record if you never heard any of them as well as the track Towards the Continuum by Dorlores on Youtube. You might get a good kick out of that.
Boards of Canada's Geogaddi and Tim Hecker's Harmony In Ultraviolet are in my top 10, didn't think to include the latter since it's so noisy, but yeah definitely dreamlike in its own way. Com Truise is great also. I'll check out that Dolores track and report back.
I could see why you didn't include your latter due to having the drone quality but tracks like Harmony in Blue II is gorgeous. Now That Demdike sounds crazy and Belbury sounds so cool. Also, you really gave a 2 and a half hour album? Christ, if we are playing that game look up Dam Funk's Toeachizown. Got a 2 hour synth funk album for you bruh.
I could see why you didn't include your latter due to having the drone quality but tracks like Harmony in Blue II is gorgeous. Now That Demdike sounds crazy and Belbury sounds so cool. Also, you really gave a 2 and a half hour album? Christ, if we are playing that game look up Dam Funk's Toeachizown. Got a 2 hour synth funk album for you bruh.
Ha! Just realised the uploader made the album loop twice for some reason.
Also I had heard that Dolores track before, and it is indeed majestic. Thanks for reminding me. I might give Dam Funk a shot when I'm feeling up to it.
If u like dreamy Electronic music with dreamy singing and dreamy songs, then this guy makes the dreamiest electronic music with the dreamiest songs and the dreamiest singing imaginable.
Popnoname. Surrounded By Weather
Popnoname. White Album
Soup by Bola
I'm fairly new to this but I've listened to it loads. Incredible and probably fits the dreamy tag. For me it's up there with the most overlooked albums on the site. Definitely electronic wise. Be surprised if the guys posting here didnt find it at least decent. There's a couple of tracks on here that are as good as any electronic pieces I've heard.
I remember this being one of the more hyped up seeming Skam records releases and I could never get into it, but the new album out is making me want to revisit his work, I'll give this a spin sometime. still tho I think I'm probably more of a Team Doyobi/Mr 76ix/Quinoline Yellow kind of guy. although they don't have much dreamy stuff I guess.
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