Help me find some new electronic music please

I’m in a music rut so I just joined Deezer to expand my catalog.
Please help me find more quality music as it’s proving very challenging.

Lately I listen to a lot of Dataline’s stuff. But I’m a huge fan of Bjork, Daft Punk, Kettel, and Bonobo.
I’ve recently discovered Tycho, digging that so far. I love some classic BT and a fair amount of Orbital, but beyond that, I’m mainly Jazz, quality/vintage Pop (Bowie, Steely Dan) and basically anything that’s either original, beautiful, and/or thought provoking. I even get down in tunes like 9 to 5 by Dolly Parton. Basically I’m into anything and everything as long as it’s not too generic or lame pop-ish or modern country.
Thanks in advance

Burial

Autechre

Pantha Du Prince

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My favorites for the past year have been James Shinra and Microlith (RIP Rhys) Electro / Techno style.

Ever listen to any Proem? Very glitchy, idm stuff.

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That burial album is absolute genius.

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https://beatwife.bandcamp.com/

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Trackermatte
Taste of Struggle
Melted Self

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D’Arcangelo
Secede
Arovane
Vegyn
NN* (Nathaniel Nichols)

plenty of great stuff over on the other thread

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Recently ran across an Argentine musician on Instagram who uses voices from philosophers and poets amid slow-moving synths.

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Yeah I’ve been digging James Shinra recently too :+1: I’d also recommend checking out Alex Banks and Floating Points.

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really like that floating points album.
very organic.

other recent favorites:
the latest two four tet albums
Datach‘i - bones
Daniel Avery - song for alpha
Luke Abott - holkham drones
Nathan Fake - blizzards
Ochre - Lemodie
Rival Consoles - Night melody

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I did not find a link, but the entire album is a gem :slight_smile:

This is awesome!! Thank you everyone. I’m gonna start working through this list while I work from home. Much appreciated!

Not all new, but banging

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CID RIM is probably my fav of all time.

Kursa/seppa kill it in neurohop/halftime.

Chemical Brothers are well-known classics