I'm Looking for some great electronic music


I realize most modern music has some sort of electronicly produced sounds but the other day I played an old CD I have called "Windham Hill Chill". The First song on disc one is a high quality recording by The Paul Schwartz Project. It is a beautiful electronic composition that I find astounding.

Before improving some of my components I had never really heard all the layering, texture, unusual tones and deep thunderous bass lines. Wow!

Now I'd like to find some more quality music like this.
Does anyone have favorites they'd like to recommend?
Some Ambient music is O.K. as long as it isn't sleep inducing.
thanks
shoe
hi shoe ~ i listened to alot of electronic music, my list below consist of what
i am currently listening to at the moment. if you live in the san francisco
bay area sent me a e-mail so i can send you a few of my compilations
(compiled in i-tune).
jojo

verved remixed - number 1 to 3 (1 is my favorite) v/a
hotel costes - (dj mixed) volume 1 to 8) v/a try number 3 first
jazzanova - too many to lists
boozoo bajou - remixed v/a
terry's cafe - (dj mixed) volume 1 to 8 (tech house) v/a
bebel gilberto - remixed
monte la rue - brilliant (he has several cd's out ie:
interludia, latin deluxe, and monte la rue presents deluxe series. v/a
tosca - suzuki in dub (my favorite tosca cd)
club sodade - cesaria evora (old classics remixed by various dj's, artists etc.)
mo horizons' - and the new bohemian freedom (bossanova, brazilian flavor)
late nite reworks (remixes by buscemi) v/a bossanova, brazilian flavor
everything but the girl - ten years of remixes
chill out cafe - volume nove (irma records) v/a
cielo - cloud nine dj. mixed (house) v/a
koop - waltz for koop alternative takes
trio electrico - echo parcours
paris under a groove - v/a
kenny dope presents - brazilika v/a old school brazilian uptempo
impulsive - revolutionary jazz reworks v/a (same concept as the verved remixed series) v/a
roy ayers virgin ubiquite remixed v/a
brazilution - series v/a (brazilian with electronic flavor)
brazilectro - series v/a (same as above)

that's if for know, let me know if you decide to pick up any of the above
and let me know what you think.

One of my favorite bands:

Global Communication- they did three albums that got issued on LP. Any one of them is well worth while. The middle LP got our Bass of the Year Award for 1995.

There was a band called Mystical Experiences that did an LP about 10 years ago that is amazing! Plenty of bass in this one too- I use it as a bass demo at shows.

Symbiosis on the Hardkiss label did a fun album called Numinous.

And I don't see anyone mentioning Biosphere yet. Did anyone mention Tosca?

One of Vangelis' LPs that is almost unknown also got our Bass of the Year Award for 1992- the soundtrck for 1492. Probably his best work so far.

In any case it is well worthwhile to find this stuff on LP if you can!
I love Global Communication! They are by far one of my favorite electronic acts. The album 76:14 is simply perfect. All you old-schoolers who dig Tangerine Dream, Jarre, Vangelis, etc. should jump on this album.