Admittedly, quite a mix of unusual stuff there. I am 50 and have an 11 yr old son and a 13 yr old daughter, so I've been through quite a bit with music. From growing up listening to the likes of human league and adam and the ants in the glorious early 80s period of british pop, to finding my feet in my teens with likes of U2, and then being sucked into the UK Indy scene in the early 90s, then grunge, goth, metal, ambient. I do like more mainstream stuff as well, and as I say, there's almost no genre that I can't find something that appeals,
You will most likely have heard some of it, even without knowing. Perhaps the following notes will jog your memory and/or give you some steer on what to check out, and you never know, you might like some of it. I used to take music far more seriously, but these days I am pretty chilled and just listen to whatever when making my kids dinner. They laugh when i start singing along.
Air - Great french synth duo - Album: Moon safari, single: Sexy boy
Brian Eno - the father of ambient - Album: Apollo, single: deep blue day
Buckethead - you may not have heard of buckethead, but you may well have heard buckethead. Virtuoso guitarist with over 100 albums to his name, was guitarist with guns and roses for a few years. Album: Monsters & Robots.
Bill laswell - producer in the fields of ambient and world music. Fair enough, weird stuff. Hear no evil.
The Cult - Album: electric, single: She sells sanctuary
The cure - massively popular on both sides of the pond - Compilation Album: Staring at the Sea, single: boys don't cry
The Smiths - massively popular in UK, but also had an impact in the USA (included on the soundtrack to Ferris Buellers day off) - single: how soon is now?
Estradasphere - weird stuff. Album: Buck fever, single: meteorite showers
Future sound of London: Papua new guinea is the track that initially hooked me, but a huge catalogue of excellent tracks.
Groove Armada - singles: at the river, I see you baby..,shakin' that ass!
Goldie lookin' chain -very offensive in parts, although massively tongue in cheek and satirical, but probably best avoided for most people. Single: your missus is a nutter.
Jesus Jones: - Album: liquidizer, single: never enough
KLF: started out as record company owners, band managers and producers but then decided to release their own music and were surprisingly successful on both sides of the pond, albeit quite briefly. Album: the white room, single: no more tears
lemon jelly - Album: lost horizons, single: nice weather for ducks
massive attack - album: blue lines, singles: unfinished sympathy, teardrop.
Pop will eat itself - single: karmadrome
Sisters of mercy - album: vision thing, single: more
stone roses - come on, you must have heard of these guys! Album: The Stone Roses, singles: fools gold, I am the resurrection.
Oasis - come on, you must have heard of these guys!! Album: What's the story, morning glory, single: Wonderwall.
The Prodigy - come on, you must have heard of these guys!!! Album: fat of the land, singles: breathe, firestarter
Swci Boscawen -Album: Couture C'Ching, single: Adar Y Nefoedd
Sepultura - Roots, bloody roots! Rattamahatta
Super furry animals - album: rings around the world, singles: rings around the world, the end of the world.
secret chiefs 3 - weird stuff, best avoided...maybe book M
Mr Bungle - mike Patton's (singer from faith no more) original band and side project, albums: disco volante, california, singles: merry go bye bye, pink cigarette
Utah saints - Album: Two, singles: lost vagueness, something good, power to the beats
Vangelis - bladerunner soundtrack
William orbit - madonna's producer for the ray of light album. The single ray of light is really just a william orbit track with madonna singing. Album: Strange cargo III, single: water from a vineleaf
chemical brothers - come on, you must have heard of these guys!!!! Album: We are the night, singles: we are the night, the salmon dance, block rockin' beats.
As you were.