While re-listening to Bitches Brew tonight it occurred to me, there’s never been anything that sounds quite like it since, and there never will be again.

What are your favorite unicorn albums?

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    4 hours ago

    Crash Injury Trauma by isolrubin.bk. I once read a review stating the album was “music for binge drinking”.

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    Neil Young, Le Noise is amazing on a good system. The sub sub octave acoustic efffect is very unique.

    Protomen volume I - they purposely went against arbitrary recording “laws”

    Rush-2112, moving pictures

    Also a rare one: Burlap to Cashmere, ,is there anybody out there. Its soooo clearly mixed. Hard to find any in depth info on this album.

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    9 hours ago

    King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Flying Microtonal Banana

    Lemon Jelly - lemonjelly ky

    The Flashbulb - Opus At The End Of Everything

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    20 hours ago

    Endtroducing by DJ Shadow

    It’s his inaugural album and there’s never been anything quite like it. Even his follow up albums, with his unique sound, feel a bit different than this one (not in a bad way, but I don’t think they meet your unicorn criteria).

    Also, I think this easily goes in my top ten albums list.

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      11 hours ago

      I never heard of this artist or album before, so far I’m 1/4 through the listening and digging it, thanks for posting

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    15 hours ago

    Want to save this thread for later, may as well name a couple as well

    The Faceless - Planetary Duality. Technical death metal album that found an outstanding balance between technically-impressive musicianship, interesting compositional intricacacies, and raw primal brutality. Nothing scratches that itch like this album does for me. And if you’re into drums, Alex Rudinger’s drumming in Xenochrist is wholly and entirely inhuman. The dude is an octopus trapped in a man’s body. I’d recommend watching his Xenochrist drum playthrough video if you’re particularly interested

    Infected Mushroom - Converting Vegetarians. These two guys are absolute wizards of music production, and this album showcases their insane ability to bring out such colorful personalities from their meticulously crafted synth leads, through gradual and dramatic evolution… Which they usually do in a familiar psy-trance setting. But the “chill side” half of this album accomplishes this wonderfully in a unique, much more relaxed, low-tempo style that I’m genuinely struggling to find words to describe

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      6 hours ago

      This is one of my favorite albums ever.

      If anyone was wondering, I believe nearly the whole album is made up of samples.

      The Avalanches have a ton of other stuff. If you are a fan of Since I Left You, definitely check out the Gimix version which starts similar but has a lot of different tracks in it (including much more famous songs) https://youtu.be/X7i8bIhJY8c

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      16 hours ago

      reporting back; this album is lit.

      In particular “Since I left you” and “Frontier Psychiatrist” are both jams.

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    19 hours ago

    Natural Snow Buildings - The Dance of the Moon and the Sun. It’s a mix of drone, post-rock, and folk that is unlike anything I’ve ever heard (NSB’s other albums have similarities, but this one stands out to me)

    Honorable mentions:

    Boris - Flood

    Agalloch - Ashes against the grain

    Grace Cathedral Park - In the evenings of regret

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    Let’s put in Joker’s Daughter - The Last Laugh. The track Lucid particulary is exemplary of what puts the corn on this uni. A Danger Mouse joint.

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    Weird Tales by Golden Smog. Kind of like country on acid but not like the Grateful Dead. Very creative.

    Between the Buttons by The Rollong Stones. Unlike other Stones albums - Jagger and Richards don’t even seem to like it anymore. But it has a sound of its own, and might be Brian Jones’ last significant effort with the Stones.

    And of course T.Rex