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<blockquote data-quote="oda" data-source="post: 695771" data-attributes="member: 5571"><p>Here's the list published in Muzik magazine :</p><p></p><p>The 50 Most Influential Records of All Times</p><p>Under the Influence - How This List Was Made</p><p>Muzik wanted to define the records that had shaped the music we love today. The music that made Basement Jaxx, The Chemical Brothers, Roni Size and System F all possible. Not necessarily the best records ever, although they were hardly going to be stinkers, but the ones which pushed forward a genre, or fused styles to create a new hybrid. The qualities we were looking for were:</p><p>Effect on today’s music - Originality</p><p>Fusing of existing genres to create new musical styles Music that changed the club scene as well as the sound.</p><p>Chosen and written by Ben Turner, Frank Tope, Rob da Bank, Calvin Bush, Dorian Lynskey, Tom Mugridge and Michael Bonner The most important music of the 20th Century. The records which have shaped the music we hear today, from trance to trip hop, from big beat to Basement Jaxx. Everything starts with these...</p><p>1. The Beatles “Tomorrow Never Knows” (EMI 1966)(Revolver L.P.) </p><p>2. James Brown “Funky Drummer” (King 1969)(7”) </p><p>3. Marvin Gaye “What’s Going On” (Motown 1970)(L.P.) </p><p>4. Incredible Bongo Band “Apache” (MGM 1973)(Bongo Rock L.P.) </p><p>5. Augustus Pablo “King Tubby Meets the Rockers Uptown” (Island 1976)(7”) </p><p>6. Double Exposure “Ten Per Cent” (Salsoul 1976)(12”) </p><p>7. Donna Summer “I Feel Love” (Casablanca 1977)(12”) </p><p>8. Kraftwerk “Trans Europe Express” (EMI 1977)(King Klang L.P.) </p><p>9. Grandmaster Flash “Adventure On the Wheels of Steel” (Sugarhill 1981)(12”) </p><p>10. Afrika Bambaataa “Planet Rock” (Tommy Boy 1982)(12”) </p><p>11. New Order “Blue Monday” (Factory 1983)(12”) </p><p>12. Streetsounds Electro “Volumes One - Eight” (Streetsounds Compilations 1983-5)(12”) </p><p>13. Double D & Steinski “Lesson Three” (Tommy Boy 1985)(12” promo) </p><p>14. Mr Fingers “Can You Feel it” (Trax 1987)(12”) </p><p>15. Phuture “Acid Tracks” (Trax 1987)(12”) </p><p>16. Techno “The House Sound of Detroit” (Ten Compilations 1988)(12”) </p><p>17. Public Enemy “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back” (Def Jam 1989)(L.P.) </p><p>18. A Guy Called Gerald “Voodoo Ray” (Rham 1988)(12”) </p><p>19. Rhythim is Rhythim “Strings of Life” (Transmat/Jack Trax 1988)(12”) </p><p>20. De La Soul “Three Feet High & Rising” (Tommy Boy 1989)(L.P.) </p><p>21. Lil’ Louis “French Kiss” (FFRR 1989)(12”) </p><p>22. Soul II Soul “Club Classics” (Virgin 1989)(L.P.) </p><p>23. 808 State “Pacific State” (ZTT 1989)(12”) </p><p>24. Primal Scream “Loaded” (Creation 1990)(12”) </p><p>25. The KLF “Chill Out” (KLF Communications 1990)(L.P.) </p><p>26. Massive Attack “Blue Lines” (Virgin 1991)(L.P.) </p><p>27. Joey Beltram “Energy Flash” (R&S 1991)(12”) </p><p>28. Leftfield “Not Forgotten (Hard Hands mix)” (Outer Rhythm 1991)(12”) </p><p>29. Lennie De Ice “We Are I.E.” (Reel 2 Real 1991)(12”) </p><p>30. The Prodigy "Charly" (XL 1991)(12") </p><p>31. The Future Sound of London “Papua New Guinea” (Jumpin’ & Pumpin’ 1991)(12”) </p><p>32. The Aphex Twin “Digeridoo” (R&S 1992)(12”) </p><p>33. Gat Decor “Passion” (Effective 1992)(12”) </p><p>34. Jam & Spoon “Stella” (R&S 1992)(12”) </p><p>35. Hardfloor “Hardtrance Acperience” (Harthouse 1992)(12”) </p><p>36. DJ Shadow “In/Flux” (Mo’Wax 1993)(12”) </p><p>37. L.T.J. Bukem “Music” (Good Looking 1993)(12”) </p><p>38. Marmion “Schöneberg” (Superstation 1994)(12”) </p><p>39. Dave Clarke “Red 2” (Bush 1994)(12”) </p><p>40. Dust Brothers “Chemical Beats” (Junior Boy’s Own 1994)(12”) </p><p>41. Goldie “Inner City Life” (FFRR 1994)(12”) </p><p>42. Robert Hood “Minimal Nation” (M-Plant 1993)(12”) </p><p>43. Basic Channel “Phylyps Trak II” (Basic Channel 1995)(12”) </p><p>44. DJ Trace “Mutant Revisited” (SOUR 1995)(12”) </p><p>45. Fatboy Slim “Everybody Needs a 303” (Skint 1995)(12”) </p><p>46. D’Angelo “Brown Sugar” (Chrysalis 1995)(12”) </p><p>47. Misjah & Time “Access” (X-Trax 1995)(12”) </p><p>48. Double 99 “Rip Groove” (Northwestside 1997)(12”) </p><p>49. Tina Moore “Never Gonna Let You Go” (Delirious 1997)(12”) </p><p>50. Stardust “Music Sounds Better With You” (Roulé 1998)(12”)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oda, post: 695771, member: 5571"] Here's the list published in Muzik magazine : The 50 Most Influential Records of All Times Under the Influence - How This List Was Made Muzik wanted to define the records that had shaped the music we love today. The music that made Basement Jaxx, The Chemical Brothers, Roni Size and System F all possible. Not necessarily the best records ever, although they were hardly going to be stinkers, but the ones which pushed forward a genre, or fused styles to create a new hybrid. The qualities we were looking for were: Effect on today’s music - Originality Fusing of existing genres to create new musical styles Music that changed the club scene as well as the sound. Chosen and written by Ben Turner, Frank Tope, Rob da Bank, Calvin Bush, Dorian Lynskey, Tom Mugridge and Michael Bonner The most important music of the 20th Century. The records which have shaped the music we hear today, from trance to trip hop, from big beat to Basement Jaxx. Everything starts with these... 1. The Beatles “Tomorrow Never Knows” (EMI 1966)(Revolver L.P.) 2. James Brown “Funky Drummer” (King 1969)(7”) 3. Marvin Gaye “What’s Going On” (Motown 1970)(L.P.) 4. Incredible Bongo Band “Apache” (MGM 1973)(Bongo Rock L.P.) 5. Augustus Pablo “King Tubby Meets the Rockers Uptown” (Island 1976)(7”) 6. Double Exposure “Ten Per Cent” (Salsoul 1976)(12”) 7. Donna Summer “I Feel Love” (Casablanca 1977)(12”) 8. Kraftwerk “Trans Europe Express” (EMI 1977)(King Klang L.P.) 9. Grandmaster Flash “Adventure On the Wheels of Steel” (Sugarhill 1981)(12”) 10. Afrika Bambaataa “Planet Rock” (Tommy Boy 1982)(12”) 11. New Order “Blue Monday” (Factory 1983)(12”) 12. Streetsounds Electro “Volumes One - Eight” (Streetsounds Compilations 1983-5)(12”) 13. Double D & Steinski “Lesson Three” (Tommy Boy 1985)(12” promo) 14. Mr Fingers “Can You Feel it” (Trax 1987)(12”) 15. Phuture “Acid Tracks” (Trax 1987)(12”) 16. Techno “The House Sound of Detroit” (Ten Compilations 1988)(12”) 17. Public Enemy “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back” (Def Jam 1989)(L.P.) 18. A Guy Called Gerald “Voodoo Ray” (Rham 1988)(12”) 19. Rhythim is Rhythim “Strings of Life” (Transmat/Jack Trax 1988)(12”) 20. De La Soul “Three Feet High & Rising” (Tommy Boy 1989)(L.P.) 21. Lil’ Louis “French Kiss” (FFRR 1989)(12”) 22. Soul II Soul “Club Classics” (Virgin 1989)(L.P.) 23. 808 State “Pacific State” (ZTT 1989)(12”) 24. Primal Scream “Loaded” (Creation 1990)(12”) 25. The KLF “Chill Out” (KLF Communications 1990)(L.P.) 26. Massive Attack “Blue Lines” (Virgin 1991)(L.P.) 27. Joey Beltram “Energy Flash” (R&S 1991)(12”) 28. Leftfield “Not Forgotten (Hard Hands mix)” (Outer Rhythm 1991)(12”) 29. Lennie De Ice “We Are I.E.” (Reel 2 Real 1991)(12”) 30. The Prodigy "Charly" (XL 1991)(12") 31. The Future Sound of London “Papua New Guinea” (Jumpin’ & Pumpin’ 1991)(12”) 32. The Aphex Twin “Digeridoo” (R&S 1992)(12”) 33. Gat Decor “Passion” (Effective 1992)(12”) 34. Jam & Spoon “Stella” (R&S 1992)(12”) 35. Hardfloor “Hardtrance Acperience” (Harthouse 1992)(12”) 36. DJ Shadow “In/Flux” (Mo’Wax 1993)(12”) 37. L.T.J. Bukem “Music” (Good Looking 1993)(12”) 38. Marmion “Schöneberg” (Superstation 1994)(12”) 39. Dave Clarke “Red 2” (Bush 1994)(12”) 40. Dust Brothers “Chemical Beats” (Junior Boy’s Own 1994)(12”) 41. Goldie “Inner City Life” (FFRR 1994)(12”) 42. Robert Hood “Minimal Nation” (M-Plant 1993)(12”) 43. Basic Channel “Phylyps Trak II” (Basic Channel 1995)(12”) 44. DJ Trace “Mutant Revisited” (SOUR 1995)(12”) 45. Fatboy Slim “Everybody Needs a 303” (Skint 1995)(12”) 46. D’Angelo “Brown Sugar” (Chrysalis 1995)(12”) 47. Misjah & Time “Access” (X-Trax 1995)(12”) 48. Double 99 “Rip Groove” (Northwestside 1997)(12”) 49. Tina Moore “Never Gonna Let You Go” (Delirious 1997)(12”) 50. Stardust “Music Sounds Better With You” (Roulé 1998)(12”) [/QUOTE]
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