Creepy Electronic Albums

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murmur





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  • Posted: 07/12/2017 05:19
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Liberal Cunt by Pogrom

this is one of the most exhilarating, if borderline terrifying, industrial tapes around. check it here (headphone warning)
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Tha1ChiefRocka
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  • Posted: 07/12/2017 05:59
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Happy to oblige


Bones In Motion by The Cyclist

Although this is not totally creepy, listen to the song "Makeshift" off of this album. It sounds like the Psycho shower scene in the background.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7KhbuTmutI

So these bands pretty much make 80s horror movie soundtracks. Not completely electronic ,but still creepy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lodeYlle6lY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkXTaDRmXXs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYFG5x-kzr8 (BTW the video for this song is from the horror movie "Repulsion" it's very good I suggest viewing it if you haven't

Just plain weird


Negativland by Negativland


Tape Music - An Historic Concert by Ott...ssachevsky


Eight Electronic Pieces by Tod Dockstader
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Kid A by Radiohead

The first track, especially. This CD is just chillingly unnerving, which is a big part of its strength as an album.
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murmur





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Infinity183 wrote:
The first track, especially. This CD is just chillingly unnerving, which is a big part of its strength as an album.


really? Kid A has always been a really relaxing listen for me.
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Dockstaeder is cool but I've never gotten the appeal on Eight Electronic Pieces, I'd suggest Quatermass personally

Oh also VERY STRONG RECOMMENDATION FOR ANYONE LOOKING HERE


Herbstpathétique / Bildnis by Dieter Kaufmann

THIS ONE IS VERY SPECIAL
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Infinity183



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murmur wrote:
really? Kid A has always been a really relaxing listen for me.


I've always been kind of creeped out by "Everything in Its Right Place" (in a good way). I mean, it has these blaring, ghostly synthesizers and a repeated melody that sounds like a spell chant. It puts you in this deep trance. Thom Yorke in general is full of morose bitterness in his creations, so there's a huge cloud of uneasy darkness that follows Kid A all the way through, in spite of its ambient nature.
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Excavation by The Haxan Cloak
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bobbyb5



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  • Posted: 07/12/2017 11:14
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Hey, you know what? I've had Consumed in my top 100 ever since I made the chart, but somehow over time it got moved down from like the top 30 down to number 87. I'm not sure how I did that, but after listening to it again last night, I just moved it up 57 spots number 30 where it deserves to be. It might even go higher. Heh heh.
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Cyborg. Klaus Schulze
Codename:John. The Warning

( Also in my Top 100)


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Infinity183 wrote:
I've always been kind of creeped out by "Everything in Its Right Place" (in a good way). I mean, it has these blaring, ghostly synthesizers and a repeated melody that sounds like a spell chant. It puts you in this deep trance. Thom Yorke in general is full of morose bitterness in his creations, so there's a huge cloud of uneasy darkness that follows Kid A all the way through, in spite of its ambient nature.


I agree with you. Some of my favorite electronic music is the kind that's not just creepy or scary, but more like creepy/pretty, or creepy/soothing. If u know what I mean.
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