Synth/Electronic LP recommendations


After picking up Kraftwerk's "Minimum-Maximum" and Gary Neuman's "Replicas" this past year, I'd like to get some other LP's of synth-based music. Any suggestions?
roblanger
If anyone is starting out in electronic music listening you can't go wrong with the basic channel, M series by Maurizio and Rhythm & Sound. They are all available on Vinyl as 12" singles- cd compilation is also available, but vinyl is highly recommended for sound quality.

While talking about the mighty Moritz von Oswald, check out his latest Vertical Ascent and Live in New York and just noted that new one just released yesterday - Horizontal Structures (not to self: go to Amoeba Music ASAP and get it)

New one from Pantha du Prince, Black Noise is also great. Few notable similar to Deepchord is couple of LPs from Quantec. Also silence from Monolake

Synthfreak. a recommendation you made couple of years ago- Repurcussions by DJ Distance has become one of my favourites- thanks.
"Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra" by Synergy (Larry Fast) is a classic from the 70's if you can find it.

[url=http://www.amazon.com/Electronic-Realizations-Rock-Orchestra-Synergy/dp/B00000612K]Synergy[/url]
dZihan & Kamien stuff is really good if you like loungy electronica.

Kruder & Dorfmeister
Tosca (side project by Richard)
Ulrich Schnauss
Cantoma
Thievery Corporation

all of these names should have stuff on vinyl as well.
Agree on dZihan and Kamien and K&D Recommendations. If you really want to explore boundaries of electronic music creations, you should get " Autechre". ( i don't think this mentioned on this thread) Autechre's older LPs may be hard to get as they may be out of print and you may end up paying premium
If you'd like a very different example of electronic music which is on the quiet and haunting side check out James Blake self titled. Sort of a dubstep Bon Iver sound.