Want to get into electronica but don’t know where to start? The list lovers at Blender have assembled a primer for ya, presented in “If You Like ⇒ You’ll Like” format. Here’s their list:

If You Like… Rock ⇒ Chemical Brothers – Dig Your Own Hole
If You Like… Indie Rock ⇒ Matthew Dear – Leave Luck to Heaven
If You Like… Prog/Jam ⇒ Aphex Twin – Richard D. James Album
If You Like… Metal/Hardcore ⇒ T. Raumschmiere – Radio Blackout
If You Like… Punk ⇒ Primal Scream – XTRMNTR
If You Like… New Wave ⇒ Cut Copy – Bright Like Neon Love
If You Like… Goth ⇒ Michael Mayer – Fabric 13
If You Like… Pop ⇒ Daft Punk – Discovery
If You Like… Hip Hop ⇒ Dabrye -One/Three
If You Like… Funk/Soul ⇒ International Pony – We Love Music
If You Like… Disco ⇒ Metro Area – Metro Area
If You Like… Jazz ⇒ Herbert Bodily Functions
If You Like… Folk ⇒ März – Wir Sind Hier
If You Like… Everything ⇒ The Avalanches – Since I Left You

Head to Blender for the reasoning. Bless them for skipping the “If You Like Soft Rock ⇒ Air.”

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Comments (21)
  1. gl0tch  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    I couldn’t disagree more.

  2. annie onymous  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    i think the jump from pop to daft punk is a bit…mmm…over the top…

  3. rico  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    this may have been useful 10 years ago, but i don’t think anybody is scared of electronic music anymore. pretty much all pop stuff is more “electronic” than anything from the big beat explosion of ’97.

    electronic is more of a method than a genre anyway.

  4. Can we PLEASE ditch the “Electronica” moniker for good? This isn’t Tower Records in the late 90′s anymore. Let’s just use “Electronic”. I do agree with the Dabrye rec, though I think two/three is better.

  5. If you like novelty music –> Strong Bad.

    http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail45.html

  6. gl0tch  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    Ok, ok… Here we go (for real this time):

    If You Like… Rock ? Jason Forrest, 65daysofstatic
    If You Like… Indie Rock ? Havergal
    If You Like… Prog/Jam ? Aphex Twin (ok fair enough)
    If You Like… Metal/Hardcore ? Venetian Snares, SpeedRanch
    If You Like… Punk ? Xanopticon
    If You Like… New Wave ? Ova Loovem
    If You Like… Goth ? Um, anything on Projeckt (haha)
    If You Like… Pop ? Daft Punk (sure)
    If You Like… Hip Hop ? er, edIT. (hands down)
    If You Like… Funk/Soul ? Jaimie Lidell, Jimmy Edgar
    If You Like… Disco ? (are you kidding?!?)
    If You Like… Jazz ? Venetian Snares (again),
    Christopher Willits (sorta)

    If You Like… Folk ? Colleeen, Christopher Willits, Fennesz
    If You Like… Everything ? (not sure what that means)

  7. > If You Like… Disco ? (are you kidding?!?)

    LOL, as they say. More!

    > If You Like… Getting High ? Boards Of Canada
    > If You Like… Movie Trailers ? Moby

  8. dudesweet  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    I hate any reference To Jazz in dance music. It just doesn’t make sense to anyone who knows anything about Jazz music. If it’s doesn’t have strong elements of Improvisation it ain’t jazz

  9. Leroy  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    Why would anyone want to get into electronica?

  10. gl0tch  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    Because Indie Rock got too wussy?

  11. Bcause there are curious people out there?

  12. why isn’t Squarepusher the analog for jazz?

  13. gl0tch  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    I completely forgot about SP!!!

  14. Leroy  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    I don’t really know why anyone would want to get into indie rock at this moment in time either, but dancing around to Daft Punk seems even wussier to me (what with all the glow sticks and the hair gel and the gays on ecstasy and all). Although there’s no electronica equivalent of Sufjan Stevens that I know of, so maybe you’ve got a point there.

  15. gl0tch  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    Regarding your first comment, I agree that Daft Punk blows. However, you can’t really move further away from wussy than this:
    http://breakcore.net/

    As for the electronic equivalent of Sufjan Stevens, how bout Sufjan Stevens? He DID release Year of the Rabbit, which was pretty much an electronic endeavor….

  16. Leroy  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    My point was that Sufjan Stevens sucks and that wusses like him are ruining indie “rock.” Your point suggests (to me) that maybe it’s time for him to go ruin another genre full-time.

  17. gl0tch  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    I’m thinking eventually he’ll just fade into NPR-land.

  18. Loren  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    Though I find this whole exercise dubious at best (why can’t someone just sample the seminal “electronica” albums/artists to see if they like it?), I have to take exception to the jazz comment above. Improvisation may be one element of jazz, but I don’t think it defines the genre. There are plenty of standard “jazz” tunes that are fully composed and contain as much improv as a pop or rock song.

    And hey, I just recently started exercising again, and even though I don’t like electronica much most of the time, it makes great music to motivate and allow you to zone out to. So sue me if I’m about 10 years too late to the Chemical Bros., Daft Punk, and Basement Jaxx wagon.

  19. kevin r hollo  |   Posted on Feb 7th, 2007

    for all those daft haters, i’ve got this to say:

    guy-manuel de sixteen names-o’s guitar solo in ‘digital love’ makes the fag in ALL of you just a little sadder.

  20. The concept of “ruining Indie Rock” seems as silly to me as the “Electronica” moniker.

    And, for the record, I think you need to like a little more than just “Prog/Jam” to like Aphex Twin. Like maybe paint-thinner. And teddy bears.

  21. If you like… going deaf –> Zuzz

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