awesome list. I've been listening to trance since 1999... not as a rave-going scenester but just as someone who loves the music. As I rebuild my iPod playlist your list is helping me remember so many songs I'd forgotten over the years... and discover some new ones. I can see where your list would offend the hip types but... music doesn't cease to be good just because it becomes popular. Keep up the great list.
just passing by to say: "great list!".
I'm relatively new to electronica. But seeing this I'm already dreaming of top 40 (or so...) lists of the last three or four decades plus a beginners list comprising all undoubted and listenable classics for good overview.
Thanks and keep the good work up (especially the comments & external references, which I find very useful)!
P.S.: Ever listened to Guy Gerber (Late Bloomers)? Or Bohren & der Club of Gore (perhaps the slowest electro you'll ever listen to)? Eivind Aarset? Bugge Wesseltoft (Moving)? Nils Petter Molvaer (Khmer) (for their incorporation of jazz-elements). Could also imagine Sie (Ruben d'alpha) which made me addict in the the first place (while mainly the second track is really, really outstanding).
awesome list. I've been listening to trance since 1999... not as a rave-going scenester but just as someone who loves the music. As I rebuild my iPod playlist your list is helping me remember so many songs I'd forgotten over the years... and discover some new ones. I can see where your list would offend the hip types but... music doesn't cease to be good just because it becomes popular. Keep up the great list.
June- spocks beard
2 good songs
Better with you- Five times august
Hi,
just passing by to say: "great list!".
I'm relatively new to electronica. But seeing this I'm already dreaming of top 40 (or so...) lists of the last three or four decades plus a beginners list comprising all undoubted and listenable classics for good overview.
Thanks and keep the good work up (especially the comments & external references, which I find very useful)!
P.S.: Ever listened to Guy Gerber (Late Bloomers)? Or Bohren & der Club of Gore (perhaps the slowest electro you'll ever listen to)? Eivind Aarset? Bugge Wesseltoft (Moving)? Nils Petter Molvaer (Khmer) (for their incorporation of jazz-elements). Could also imagine Sie (Ruben d'alpha) which made me addict in the the first place (while mainly the second track is really, really outstanding).
what about dracula sucks?
Inherit the Wind (1960)
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)
Two missing movies, both by Stanley Kramer, both very influential.
Lagaan (2001)
Also, there wasn't a single "Bollywood" film in the book. I'd nominate this as a "must see" example of a Bollywood film.