The Best 90s Electronic Music Albums

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We all know the 90s were a great time for music. But what were the best 90s electronic music albums? Here’s a list of our favorites.

The Best of the Best

There were some amazing electronic albums released in the 90s. This was a golden era for the genre, with artists pushing boundaries and experimenting with new sounds. In this article, we’ll be counting down the best of the best. From groundbreaking debuts to game-changing sophomore albums, these are the records that defined electronic music in the 90s.

Daft Punk – Homework

Daft Punk is one of the most iconic electronic music groups of all time, and their debut album Homework is a perfect example of their genius. The album features some of their most well-known tracks, including “Da Funk” and “Around the World.” It’s a must-have for any fan of electronic music.

The Prodigy – The Fat of the Land
The Prodigy’s The Fat of the Land is another iconic album in the world of electronic music. It features hit songs like “Firestarter” and “Breathe,” and it helped to popularize the genre even further in the 1990s. If you’re a fan of Electronic music, this is an album you need to check out.

The Chemical Brothers – Dig Your Own Hole
The Chemical Brothers are another legendary electronic music group, and their album Dig Your Own Hole is a masterpiece. It features hits like “Block Rockin’ Beats” and “Setting Sun,” and it’s considered one of the best electronic albums ever made. If you love electronic music, this is an essential album for your collection.

The Prodigy – The Fat of the Land

The third studio album by The Prodigy, released on 30 June 1997 by XL Recordings in the United Kingdom and by Maverick Recording Company in the United States. It is regarded as one of the most significant dance albums of the 1990s, and one of the greatest electronic albums of all time. It is The Prodigy’s most accomplished and mature work to date, with a more varied songwriting approach than their previous albums.

The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, becoming the band’s first and only album to do so. In the US, it peaked at number one on the Billboard 200, making it the first techno or rave-themed album to top the chart.

The Chemical Brothers – Dig Your Own Hole

The Chemical Brothers’ second album, ‘Dig Your Own Hole’, is one of the most important and influential electronic music albums ever made. It’s a record that completely changed the sound of dance music, and is still as fresh and relevant today as it was when it was first released in 1997.

Featuring classics like ‘Block Rockin’ Beats’ and ‘Setting Sun’, ‘Dig Your Own Hole’ is a perfect example of how to make an album that is both ahead of its time and timeless. If you’re a fan of electronic music, this is an essential album.

The Rest of the Best

As the 90s come to a close, the music industry is abuzz with talk of the best albums of the decade. But what about the rest of the best? These are the albums that didn’t quite make the cut, but are still worth a listen. Here are the best of the rest of the 90s electronic music albums.

The Prodigy – Music for the Jilted Generation

The Prodigy’s second album was a game-changer in the world of electronic music. Released in 1994, it was a harder, more aggressive take on the rave sound that had defined their debut album ‘Experience’. It was also a political album, with tracks like ‘Their Law’ taking aim at the UK government’s anti-rave legislation. The album spawned three UK number one singles – ‘Breathe’, ‘Leave Music For The Bedroom’ and ‘No Good (Start The Dance)’ – and is still considered one of the best electronic albums of all time.

Fatboy Slim – Better Living Through Chemistry

This album was a game-changer when it was released in 1996 – and it’s still one of the best electronic albums of all time. Fatboy Slim took the sound of acid house and techno and blended it with elements of hip hop, rock, and pop to create an irresistible dancefloor-friendly sound. The result was an instant classic, with “Praise You” and “The Rockafeller Skank” becoming worldwide hits. Better Living Through Chemistry is essential listening for any fan of electronic music.

The Chemical Brothers – Exit Planet Dust

The Chemical Brothers’ debut album is an exhilarating, wide-ranging listen that announced the duo as one of the most inventive and exciting acts in electronic music. Featuring a mix of tough beats, menacing basslines, and ethereal melodies, Exit Planet Dust is a landmark album that helped define the sound of the ’90s.

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