Normally I'd rather listen to stuff on nice little studio monitors at home, but I got my old ipod back after a long loan to a friend and filled it last night with enough to keep me happy at work and on the walk home...I ripped some of the discs I bought since I last had this thing...I added:
Psyche, Covenant, Seabound, early Ministry, Crystal Castles, Miss Kittin, The Faint, Kraftwerk, Bowie (Low and Heroes...lush...my desert island discs if ever), Roxy Music (early comp), Japan (Tin Drum). I'm quite reticent about loving ebm/gothy synthpop... it's so earnest I can't ignore it.
I was going to add John Foxx - Tiny Colour Movies, Ladytron's Velocifero (amazingly diverse and beautifully produced and emotional album), Stereolab and Wire, but I've been listening to these artists almost to death lately. Over the weekend I might add some 'billy/garage to balance it out...I get a little melancholy if I only have a drum machine for company on the sea of synth strings

So something ridiculous and energetic like The Cramps and The Fuzztones lifts my mood considerably
I had also been listening to a lot of mid-eighties Foxx, like Golden Section etc... I'd previously had a kind of "hip" opposition to this stuff as being really over the top, but considering events lately, it's been a warm and delightful place to sentimentally cast myself into wholeheartedly...