If you're suggesting that people can't use google to find their way to legal or illegal copies of albums then I submit to the peanut gallery that YOU sir are rediculous.
Let's keep the discussion going but leave the direct links to artists work out of this thread.
On topic, three albums that really shaped my view of electronic music were :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_Angle - This was mind blowing for me because it was the first time I'd heard electronic music mixed with organic orchestral sounds. It was quite breakthrough for it's time and I remember thinking to myself "Holy shit, they let bedroom dwelling breakbeat producers compose an album with a fucking symphony?!"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_In_Still_Life
Just too many classic tunes on this. My favourite being I remember that this album really floored me in terms of production quality. It still sounds like it was made yesterday, even after 11 years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decksandrumsandrockandroll
These guys really brought the funk in a big way. I give this a mention too because this is the only album they released by the Propellerheads. They mad the whole thing with their own software that they then went on to sell under a software development house of the same name (Propellerhead).