An Electric Storm
In 1969, White Noise released An Electric Storm. The BBC Radiophonic Workshop's most dangerous side project and the first electronic pop album made in Britain.
In 1969, White Noise released An Electric Storm. The BBC Radiophonic Workshop's most dangerous side project and the first electronic pop album made in Britain.
In 2004, Junior Boys released Last Exit. A record that landed from a bedroom in Hamilton, Ontario and quietly set a new standard for electronic pop.
In 2013, The Knife released 'Shaking the Habitual.' A record that stretched pop music until it buckled under the weight of politics, grief, gender and rage.
In 1998 Air released 'Moon Safari.' A soft-focus daydream of analogue synths and slow-motion melodies that made lounge music feel futuristic again.
In 2009, Fuck Buttons released 'Tarot Sport.' An explosive, maximalist leap forward that pushed noise, drone and electronic music into widescreen territory.
In 1989, 808 State released '90'. A pulsing, neon landmark of early UK rave culture that turned acid house into widescreen art.