Well, it has to be 1989, when I discovered a whole host of electronic music via John Peel's shows at the time. From the Peel Sessions and tracks played during that period, I discovered A Guy Called Gerald (of course!

), 808 State, The Orb (loved the 'A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain' Peel Session), The Shamen, Baby Ford, The Shamen, etc.
The first time I heard any Orbital was when I was at Uni and the DJ played 'Belfast', whereupon my mate, Gwyn, went up to the DJ to ask who it was. He then went out and bought the Green album, and the rest is history!
I suppose that, pre-1989, the kind of electronic music that I listened to included Jean Michel Jarre and Mike Oldfield (from my Dad, and of course the Blue Peter theme!) and Kraftwerk (when 'The Model' went top 10 back in 1982 ?), but it wasn't until the 1989 acid house movement and the convergence of house into indie music (mainly the Madchester bands), that my music path went into an electronic/dance direction.
Nowadays, I don't tend to listen to that much indie music anymore, apart from the odd band, like New Order... A lot of the current wave of indie bands don't seem to 'do' anything for me, many of whom tend to be third-rate My Bloody Valentine rip-offs... Maybe it's me growing older?
l8rs,
Nick
