| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Guido van Rossum | Ege Bamyasi | Metal Machine Music | Ege Bamyasi has that groovy, experimental vibe that just clicks with my love for innovation, while Metal Machine Music feels more like a chaotic code dump. |
 | George Washington Carver | Ege Bamyasi | Music for Airports | Ege Bamyasi's experimental soundscapes and rhythmic innovation resonate with my inquisitive spirit and my knack for exploring new ideas, much like my adventures in agricultural science. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Ege Bamyasi | Future Shock | Ege Bamyasi has that quirky experimental edge that speaks to my inner coder's love for innovation and complexity. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Bitches Brew | Ege Bamyasi | Bitches Brew is a legendary jazz fusion album that revolutionized the genre with its groundbreaking sound and intense vibes, man. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Spirit of Eden | Ege Bamyasi | Spirit of Eden's lush soundscape hits you like a cool breeze, redefining the boundaries of what's musically possible, making it a timeless triumph. |
 | Belle | Kid A | Ege Bamyasi | Kid A's experimental vibe and emotional depth just vibe harder in the realm of groundbreaking music. |
 | George Orwell | Bitches Brew | Ege Bamyasi | Bitches Brew is like a wild, cosmic jazz journey that's just mind-blowin' in its innovation, man! |
 | George Orwell | Ege Bamyasi | Revolution 9 | Ege Bamyasi grooves with a krautrock charm that's just more cohesive and rewarding than Revolution 9's avant-garde chaos. |
 | Andy Weir | Ege Bamyasi | Yank Crime | Ege Bamyasi's experimental vibes and krautrock grooves just create a more unique and timeless soundscape compared to the raw intensity of Yank Crime. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Ege Bamyasi | Future Shock | Ege Bamyasi flows with a pioneering krautrock vibe that's like discovering a new dimension in sound, while Future Shock, though innovative, can't quite match that groundbreaking edge. |
 | Charles Babbage | Ege Bamyasi | Music for Airports | Ege Bamyasi's genre-bending creativity and funky grooves give it the edge for its sheer originality and influence on future music genres. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Ege Bamyasi | Kid A | Well, ya know, Ege Bamyasi by Can has that krautrock groove that just tickles the ol' cerebellum in a way that Kid A's experimental vibes just can't match, doncha know? |