Add one or more albums to IMPROVE this list of AMAZING ELECTRONIC ALBUMS or albums with heavy electronics. Some of these albums are not fully electronic albums – but they all have heavy use of electronics. You can list those ‘hybrid’ albums too.

‘Silver Apples (1968)’ by Silver Apples
‘Kraftwerk (1970)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Klopfzeichen (1970)’ by Kluster
‘Affenstunde (1970)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Electronic Meditation (1970)’ by Tangerine Dream
‘Eruption (1971)’ by Kluster
‘Cluster ’71 (1971)’ by Cluster
‘In den Gärten Pharaos (1971)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Malesch (1972)’ by Agitation Free
‘Irrlicht (1972)’ by Klaus Schulze
‘Neu! (1972)’ by Neu!
‘Cluster II (1972)’ by Cluster
‘The Faust Tapes (1973)’ by Faust
‘Tales From Topographic Oceans (1973)’ by Yes
‘Neu! 2 (1973)’ by Neu!
‘Future Days (1973)’ by Can
‘Tubular Bells (1973)’ by Mike Oldfield
‘Ralf & Florian (1973)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Floating (1974)’ by Eloy
‘Here Come The Warm Jets (1974)’ by Brian Eno
‘You (1974)’ by Gong
‘Timewind (1975)’ by Klaus Schulze
‘Another Green World (1975)’ by Brian Eno
‘Radio-Activity (1975)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Neu! ’75 (1975)’ by Neu!
‘Moondawn (1976)’ by Klaus Schulze
‘La Düsseldorf (1976)’ by La Düsseldorf
‘Trans-Europe Express (1977)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Low (1977)’ by David Bowie
‘Oxygène (1977)’ by Jean-Michel Jarre
‘Suicide (1977)’ by Suicide
‘The Man Machine (1978)’ by Kraftwerk
‘X (1978)’ by Klaus Schulze
‘Metal Box (1979)’ by Public Image Ltd.
‘Replicas (1979)’ by Tubeway Army
‘Reproduction (1979)’ by The Human League
‘The Pleasure Principle (1979)’ by Gary Numan
‘Empires And Dance (1980)’ by Simple Minds
‘Vienna (1980)’ by Ultravox
‘Metamatic (1980)’ by John Foxx
‘Visage (1980)’ by Visage
‘Telekon (1980)’ by Gary Numan
‘Duran Duran (1980)’ by Duran Duran
‘Computer World (1981)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Trancefer (1981)’ by Klaus Schulze
‘My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (1981)’ by Brian Eno & David Byrne
‘Rage In Eden (1981)’ by Ultravox
‘Speak & Spell (1981)’ by Depeche Mode
‘Architecture & Morality (1981)’ by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
‘Dazzle Ships (1983)’ by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
‘Head Over Heels/ Suburst and Snowblind (1983)’ by Cocteau Twins
‘Some Great Reward (1984)’ by Depeche Mode
’1984: For The Love of Big Brother (1984)’ by Eurythmics
‘Music for the Masses (1987)’ by Depeche Mode
‘Disintegration (1989)’ by The Cure
‘Pretty Hate Machine (1989)’ by Nine Inch Nails
‘Mr. Bungle (1991)’ by Mr. Bungle
‘The Orb’s Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld (1991)’ by The Orb
‘Loveless (1991)’ by My Bloody Valentine
‘Selected Ambient Works 85–92 (1992)’ by Aphex Twin
‘Orbital 2 (1993)’ by Orbital
‘Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements (1993)’ by Stereolab
‘Exit Planet Dust (1995)’ by The Chemical Brothers
‘Emperor Tomato Ketchup (1996)’ by Stereolab
‘The Richard D. James Album (1996)’ by Aphex Twin
‘Mogwai Young Team (1997)’ by Mogwai
‘Surrender (1999)’ by The Chemical Brothers
‘Kid A (2000)’ by Radiohead
‘Happiness (2001)’ by Fridge
‘Liberation (2004)’ by Trans Am
‘On Little Known Frequencies (2009)’ by From Monument to Masses







Which amazing ALBUMS from 1970 to 1974 do you add to this list:

‘Soundtracks (1970)’ by Can
‘Affenstunde (1970)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970)’ by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
‘UFO (1970)’ by Guru Guru
‘Atom Heart Mother (1970)’ by Pink Floyd
‘Electronic Meditation (1970)’ by Tangerine Dream
‘Eruption (1971)’ by Kluster
‘Tago Mago (1971)’ by Can
‘Cluster ’71 (1971)’ by Cluster
‘Nursery Cryme (1971)’ by Genesis
‘Ash Ra Tempel (1971)’ by Ash Ra Tempel
‘In den Gärten Pharaos (1971)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Malesch (1972)’ by Agitation Free
‘Neu! (1972)’ by Neu!
‘Cluster II (1972)’ by Cluster
‘Captain Beyond (1972)’ by Captain Beyond
‘Hosianna Mantra (1972)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Foxtrot (1972)’ by Genesis
‘Roxy Music (1972)’ by Roxy Music
‘The Faust Tapes (1973)’ by Faust
‘Neu! 2 (1973)’ by Neu!
’2nd (1973)’ by Agitation Free
‘Future Days (1973)’ by Can
‘Tubular Bells (1973)’ by Mike Oldfield
‘Ralf & Florian (1973)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Rocka Rolla (1974)’ by Judas Priest
‘Floating (1974)’ by Eloy