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Best 1 IU (Lee Ji-eun)

IU stands out as the quintessential 'Nation's Little Sister' who has successfully transitioned into a critically acclaimed, powerhouse solo artist. Her strength lies in her unparalleled vocal range, emotional depth, and proven ability to write deeply personal, narrative-driven ballads. She commands...

2 Selected Ambient Works 85-92

Selected Ambient Works 85-92 is an influential electronic album by Richard D. James (Aphex Twin). Released in 1992, it established his signature style blending melodic textures with subtle rhythmic elements. The work’s pioneering approach to ambient techno and its atmospheric qualities have made it...

3 Oxygène
Oxygène

Oxygène by Jean-Michel Jarre is a landmark electronic album released in 1976. It significantly popularized synthesizers and ambient music, establishing a foundational sound for genres like synthwave and retrowave. The work’s atmospheric textures and melodic structures appeal to listeners interested...

4 Pat Metheny

Pat Metheny is a master of melodic composition, blending jazz improvisation with global influences and lush, cinematic textures. His guitar work is instantly recognizable for its warm, lyrical tone and complex harmonic structures. He excels at creating music that feels both deeply rooted in jazz the...

5 Troye Sivan

Troye Sivan has carved out a significant space in the dance-pop landscape. His music often explores themes of identity and desire, backed by high-energy electronic production. He is highly respected for his visual storytelling and ability to create immersive musical experiences that resonate with qu...

6 XTC - Skylarking

XTC’s Skylarking is a highly regarded album from 1978, notable for its intricate musical construction and evocative atmosphere. The record blends elements of pop, art-pop, and psychedelic music with sophisticated melodies and layered instrumentation. It's appreciated by listeners drawn to intelligen...

7 In Colour
In Colour

In Colour showcases Jamie xx’s innovative blend of electronic music genres including progressive, dance, and synthwave. The album’s atmospheric textures and melodic sensibilities evoke a strong sense of nostalgia while pushing sonic boundaries. It is particularly appealing to listeners drawn to UK g...

8 Blondie
Blondie

Blondie successfully bridged the gap between punk and pop, led by the iconic Debbie Harry. Their music incorporated elements of punk, new wave, disco, and reggae, creating a sound that was both edgy and commercially appealing. Hits like 'Heart of Glass' and 'Call Me' demonstrated their ability to cr...

9 AKMU (Akmu)

AKMU stands out for its lyrical depth and natural, sibling chemistry. They blend sophisticated, indie-pop sensibilities with mainstream appeal, often crafting songs that feel both deeply personal and universally relatable. Their music rewards attentive listening, appealing to an audience that values...

10 Gerald Albright

Gerald Albright is a contemporary jazz saxophonist known for his smooth sound and sophisticated arrangements. His music blends modern jazz with funk influences creating melodic pieces that are both accessible and technically impressive. He performs for adult audiences who appreciate refined instrume...

11 David Koz
David Koz

Koz brings a highly polished, accessible, and technically dazzling approach to modern jazz. His playing is characterized by its melodic clarity and its ability to groove effortlessly across various styles, from smooth jazz to uptempo fusion. He is a reliable source of high-quality, enjoyable modern...

12 Abdul Basit Abd us-Samad - Mujawwad

Abdul Basit Abd us-Samad was an Egyptian Quran reciter whose recordings became widely circulated in the Muslim world. His Mujawwad recitations use a measured pace, extended melodic phrasing, and detailed vocal ornamentation within Quranic recitation practice. The recordings are used for listening, s...

9.78 Brilliant
Why this score?

Canonical Egyptian recording, extraordinary vocal control, global recognition, and enduring acclaim among listeners and recitation specialists.

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13 Mustafa Ismail

Mustafa Ismail was an Egyptian Quran reciter active during the twentieth century and associated with the Egyptian Mujawwad tradition. His performances are noted for controlled melodic development, elaborate vocal ornamentation, and flexible treatment of phrase length while preserving the text of the...

9.74 Brilliant
Why this score?

Widely regarded as a supreme master of maqamat, improvisation, breath control, textual expression, and classical Egyptian recitation.

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14 Mohamed Rifat

Mohamed Rifat was an Egyptian Quran reciter associated with the early development of recorded and broadcast Quranic recitation. He became known in Cairo through radio broadcasts during the 1930s, helping bring a formal Egyptian recitation style to a wider audience. His performances belong to the Muj...

9.66 Brilliant
Why this score?

Foundational radio era master with enormous historical influence and near legendary artistic standing; surviving recordings have variable audio quality.

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15 In Rainbows

Radiohead’s In Rainbows is a 2007 rock album that significantly impacted music distribution. It's celebrated for pioneering a “pay-what-you-want” digital release, offering consumers greater control over pricing and access. The album features art-rock and alternative-rock elements with strong melodic...

16 Taha Al-Fashny

Taha Al-Fashny (1900-1971) was an Egyptian Quran reciter associated with the classical era of Egyptian radio recitation. He was known for a strongly melodic delivery and recorded Quranic readings in the Hafs transmission from Asim. His work belongs to the mujawwad tradition, which emphasizes extende...

9.21 Excellent
Why this score?

Major Egyptian golden age voice celebrated for emotional intensity, improvisation, and distinctive phrasing, with less global exposure than the foremost icons.

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17 Crimson Glory - Transcendence

Transcendence is the second studio album by the American heavy metal band Crimson Glory, released in 1988. It combines melodic heavy metal, progressive arrangements, atmospheric production, and the high-register singing of vocalist Midnight. The album includes songs such as "Lady of Winter," "Painte...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Canonical progressive US power metal masterpiece renowned for Midnight's vocals, elegant compositions, atmosphere, musicianship, and enduring critical acclaim.

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18 Angra - Holy Land

Released in 1996, "Holy Land" is the second studio album by Brazilian power metal band Angra. The record is noted for its extensive integration of traditional Brazilian rhythms, indigenous percussion, and classical music elements into a heavy metal framework. Lyrical themes focus on the history of B...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Progressive power metal landmark universally praised for cultural integration, compositional ambition, emotional range, and elite musicianship.

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19 Dissection - Storm of the Light's Bane

Storm of the Light's Bane is the second studio album by the Swedish extreme metal band Dissection, released in 1995 through Nuclear Blast Records. The album blends aggressive black metal with melodic death metal guitar harmonies and classical acoustic interludes. It was primarily written by the band...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Definitive melodic black metal classic; exceptional songwriting, huge influence, and enduring elite fan reputation.

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20 Immortal - At the Heart of Winter

At the Heart of Winter is the fifth studio album by the Norwegian black metal band Immortal, released in 1999. It represents a significant stylistic shift from the band's earlier, faster raw black metal sound, featuring slower tempos, longer song structures, and a cleaner, more distorted guitar tone...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Consensus Immortal peak; epic songwriting, stronger production, and broad acclaim beyond strict raw black metal circles.

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21 Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss

Seasons in the Abyss is Slayer's fifth studio album, released in 1990 and produced by Rick Rubin with Andy Wallace. It combines the rapid thrash-metal attack associated with Reign in Blood with the slower, heavier passages developed on South of Heaven; its best-known songs include "War Ensemble," "D...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Consensus Slayer peak alongside Reign in Blood, balancing speed, atmosphere, and memorable songwriting.

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22 Killswitch Engage - The End of Heartache

*The End of Heartache* is the third studio album by American metalcore band Killswitch Engage, released in 2004 through Roadrunner Records. It is the band's first album to feature vocalist Howard Jones and drummer Justin Foley, establishing their definitive lineup. The record blends aggressive break...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Mainstream breakthrough with Grammy recognition, iconic singles, strong ratings, and lasting reputation as a melodic metalcore benchmark.

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23 Mahmoud Ali Al-Banna

Mahmoud Ali Al-Banna (1926-1985) was an Egyptian Quran reciter who memorized the Quran in childhood and later became associated with Egypt’s official radio tradition. He recorded Quranic recitation in the Hafs transmission from Asim and was known for a formal, melodic approach rooted in Egyptian Qur...

9.19 Excellent
Why this score?

Highly respected classical Egyptian master praised for balance, melodic elegance, clarity, and consistency across both Murattal and Mujawwad performances.

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24 Echo and the Bunnymen - Ocean Rain

'Ocean Rain' is the fourth studio album by Liverpool-based band Echo & the Bunnymen, released in 1984, marking a departure from their earlier post-punk sound toward a more atmospheric, orchestral approach. The album incorporates string sections and woodwinds alongside traditional rock instrumentatio...

9.18 Excellent
Why this score?

Widely considered the band's masterpiece; exceptional retrospective acclaim, iconic singles, lush production, and sustained listener popularity.

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25 Stratovarius - Visions

'Visions' is the seventh studio album by Finnish power metal band Stratovarius, released in 1997 through T&T Records. The album showcases the band's signature neoclassical metal style, combining fast-paced guitar work by Timo Tolkki with Jens Johansson's virtuosic keyboard performances and Timo Koti...

9.18 Excellent
Why this score?

Definitive Finnish power metal classic celebrated for elite melodies, virtuosity, anthemic songwriting, and major genre influence.

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26 Satyricon - Nemesis Divina

Nemesis Divina is the third studio album by the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon, released in 1996 through Moonfog Productions. The lineup consists of Satyr on vocals and guitar, Frost on drums, with guest guitarist Kveldulv (Ted Skjellum of Darkthrone) contributing to the recording. The album f...

9.12 Excellent
Why this score?

Consensus Satyricon classic; ambitious songwriting, iconic tracks, and enduring second-wave reputation.

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27 Bring Me the Horizon - Sempiternal

*Sempiternal* is the fourth studio album by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon, released in 2013 through RCA Records. The album marks a significant stylistic shift, incorporating atmospheric rock, electronic music, and ambient elements alongside their established metalcore sound. It is the first...

9.10 Excellent
Why this score?

Modern metalcore landmark with major critical acclaim, high fan ratings, and influential electronic integration.

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28 Queensryche - Rage for Order

Rage for Order is the second studio album by the American band Queensrÿche, released in 1986. It combines heavy-metal guitar work and Geoff Tate's high-register vocals with synthesizers, layered arrangements, and lyrics concerned with technology, surveillance, identity, and social control. Its polis...

9.09 Excellent
Why this score?

Influential progressive metal classic acclaimed for futuristic production, sophisticated arrangements, emotional vocals, and consistently distinctive songwriting.

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29 Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Puccini was a prominent Italian composer known primarily for his operas. His work, largely influenced by verismo’s focus on realistic portrayals of everyday life, produced enduring classics such as *La Bohème* and *Tosca*. He is particularly significant within the late Romantic period and re...

30 Dissection - The Somberlain

"The Somberlain" is the 1993 debut studio album by the Swedish extreme metal band Dissection, led by guitarist and vocalist Jon Nödtveidt. The record is recognized for blending second-wave black metal aesthetics with melodic death metal structures, creating an influential template for the melodic bl...

9.02 Excellent
Why this score?

Melodic black/death landmark; widely acclaimed debut, slightly below Storm of the Light's Bane in consensus.

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