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post your favourite rave albums
any electronic album of similar ilk is fine
>pic related

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>similar

you got a favourite few to specfiically recommend out of those?

>compilations
>singles
>eps
>mixes

Not sure your point?

what's a defining rave/any edm album of the last 10 years?

Brain Records: youtube.com/watch?v=5X0jJZaQM1U
Ganja Records: youtube.com/watch?v=XAaa6SJP1mo
Tearin Vinyl (essential): youtube.com/watch?v=GgDrr9fNA6U
Rewind Records: youtube.com/watch?v=Jfcbk8BoAWs
Tom & Jerry (essential): youtube.com/watch?v=riuegh8HHCg
Hardleaders: youtube.com/watch?v=G5WLvidFv5I
Kemet: youtube.com/watch?v=o7_ukgii0p4
No U-Turn (essential): youtube.com/watch?v=3a5YvcPgqL0

There's a few things in there that started out as Breakbeat Hardcore and became Jungle over time, such as:
Lucky Spin Recordings: youtube.com/watch?v=2HDWTQ1c71A
Dee Jay Recordings: youtube.com/watch?v=prFk3bLlLMU
Suburban Base Records (words cannot describe how massive this label is): youtube.com/watch?v=pNGddllF7AA

Reinforced Records and 4 Hero's stuff is also phenomenal, classic and essential all at once (Golgie owes his career to them).

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>not valuing eps and compilations

>not listening to albums
why would you prefer to read only once chapter of a book?

For ''rave'' / breakbeat hardcore, pic related or Soul Music - Special Request

kys rockist

cheers user

Pictured is mostly remixes of classical tracks, Soul Music (I wrote that the wrong way round) is original tunes

*classic

>here's a collection of short stories
>why don't you read books instead?

Also I like the essential but in terms of impact/popularity Sweet Harmony definitely belongs and being an Acen fanboy I'd put 75 Minutes in with the albums.

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just on the precipice of jungle, fuckin 'avin it

retard

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