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==Electronic== *'''Aphex Twin/AFX''': The guy that made modern EDM. There's a bit of everything electronic here. Ambient, downtempo, hardcore, acid house, Drill and bass, etc. His discography is as diverse as it is big. *'''Autechre''': The music robots will be listening to when they rise up and take over the world. Techno music executed with cold precision. Sparse, metallic textures and synthetic timbres, as well as pure, straight-forward rhythm. *'''Biosphere - Microgravity, Substrata''': Microgravity is a minimalist techno album with a theme of space and space travel with plenty of samples from classic 60s sci-fi and Gerry Anderson TV shows. Substrata is a purely ambient album meant to build an arctic atmosphere. Both are approved as classics of their respective genres and would make great mood music for any appropriate campaigns. *'''Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children, Geogaddi''': Ambient techno and hip-hop beats with an emphasis on building a nostalgic atmosphere with obscure tape samples and vintage synths. Great mood-setting and chill out music, with some cryptic sampling and references to keep fans invested long-term. Tomorrow's Harvest is also an approved album as it's basically a John Carpenter rip-off that would be great background music in your 80's inspired post-apocalyptic campaign. *'''Depeche mode - Violator, Songs of Faith and Devotion, Ultra''': Synthpop that is equal parts moody, gothic and oh-so sensual. As such, it is a sin to play a [[Vampire: The Masquerade]] game and not hear one of these songs at least once. Also, some real catchy songs in here, so be prepared to be singing them for the next week. *'''Merzbow''': Harsh noise at its harshest. Walls of static devoid of any discernible or consistent rhythm or melody or even humanity. In short, [[Noise Marines|Slaanesh approves]]. *'''Oneohtrix Point Never/Daniel Lopatin''': One of the early founders of vaporwave and the Safdie brothers' in-house composer. Perfect music for dystopic, anxiety-inducing, cyber-fuelled nightmares, and surreal internet futurist aesthetics. *'''Perturbator''': 80s-themed synthpop/synthwave that's absolutely dripping with grimdark cyberpunk atmosphere and 80s sleaze. There would be something fundamentally wrong with any [[Shadowrun]] game that doesn't have this playing in the background. *'''The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation, The Fat of the Land''': The Prodigy did a lot to help rave culture and music make its way into the mainstream conciousness, and it's easy to see why. It's breakbeat. It's jungle. It's fucking badass (or at least it was until the 2000s came along and they got shit). This is some [[Chaos|psychedelic shit]] full of [[Rage|anger]] and some pretty oppressively heavy atmosphere, which is perfect for your cyberpunk role-playing games.
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