it´s great news, you spotted a place to start up with your outdoor-cooking-restaurant at the country´s largest sea. So, you are in search of fitting „electronic“ music. It´s funny, since I´ve been writing on this blog more and more people ask me about new releases in music, cinema and even poetry. However I love the old stuff, too. Since B told me she´d like électronique noire by Eivind Aarset (which I recommended to her to check out her music taste), now I know what to recommend further. Hope you´ll find something from this list of my favourite albums probably forever and suited for an edgy restaurant:
- Nils Petter Molvaer: Buoyancy
- William Tyler: Modern Country
- all albums by Labradford, e.g. Prazision, E luxo so, Labradford, Mi media naranja, A Stable Reference
- Kruder Dorfmeister: The K & D Session
- Juan Atkins & Moritz von Oswald: Borderland
- Jon Hassell: City Works of Fiction (a bit more agitated), und more quiet records like: The Surgeon of the Nightsky Restores Dead Things by the Power of Sound /Last Night the Moon Came Dropping ist Clothes in the Street / Earthquake Island / Vernal Equinox
- Jon Hassell and Bluescreen: Dressing For Pleasure
- The Necks: Drive by, Mosquito
- Kammerflimmer Kollektief: Wildling / Absencen (more bumpy)
- David Torn: Only Sky
- Lumen Drones
- Food: This is not a Miracle
- Boards of Canada: Tomorrow´s Harvest
- Jokleba (Per Jorgesen, Jon Balke, Audun Kleive): Outland
- Pan American: Cloud Room, Class Room
- Food: Last Supper
- Brian Eno und J. Peter Schwalm: Drawn From Life
- Miles Davis: „He Loved Him Madly“ (33 min.), from: Get up with it
- Jan Garbarek, Bill Frisell, Eberhard Weber, Jon Christensen: Paths, Prints
- The Durutti Column: A Paean To Wilson
- Nils Petter Molvaer, Moritz von Oswald: 1/1 (Transition)
- Gary Peacock Trio: Now This
- Flying Saucer Attack: Instrumentals 2015
- Steve Tibbetts: Northern Song
- Schneider Kacirek: Shadows Documents
- Fennesz: Bécs
- Burnt Friedman, Daniel Dood-Ellis: Cease To Matter
Good luck!
Best,
Martina