Album Releases by Genre
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1701.
Body Complex
by Heathered Pearls
August 7, 2015
The second full-length release for Jakub Alexander as Heathered Pearls features contributions from Outerbridge, Shigeto and The Sight Below.
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1702.
Dead Start Program
by John Tejada
February 9, 2018
This is the 13th full-length release for the Los Angeles-based electronic producer.
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1703.
Closer Apart
by Okzharp
July 6, 2018
This is the debut full-length release for the collaboration between South African producer Okzharp and Die Antwoord's Manthe Ribane.
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1704.
Closer
by Plastikman
October 21, 2003
Techno pioneer Richie Hawtin returns with his first Plastikman album in five years. Unlike his DJ sets, 'Closer' is a dark, minimalist, challenging affair (note how often the word "paranoia" pops up in reviews).
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1705.
Piano Works
by Eluvium
May 31, 2019
The second solo release of piano-based tracks from Matthew Cooper was worked on over a span of 10 years.
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1706.
Tour de France Soundtracks
by Kraftwerk
August 19, 2003
No, it's not actually a soundtrack, but it is--shockingly enough--the legendary German electronic band's first new studio recording since 1986's 'Electric Cafe.' While the title track "Tour De France" was released as a single in 1983 (and is found here in four new versions), the remaining 8 tracks are brand new compositions.
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1707.
LP5
by Apparat
March 22, 2019
The fifth full-length solo release for Moderat's Sascha Ring is his first as Apparat since 2013's Krieg und Frieden (Music for Theatre).
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1708.
Everyone Else Is a Stranger
by Lindstrøm
July 14, 2023
Norwegian producer Lindstrøm plays the cello and violin on this four-track sixth studio release.
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1709.
Twirligig
by Jonti
October 18, 2011
The debut album for the Sydney, Australia-based producer was influenced by the films of Norman McLaren.
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1710.
Honey
by Caribou
October 4, 2024
The first full-length release from Dan Snaith as Caribou in four years features the use of artificial intelligence to alter his vocals.
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1711.
Love Is Free [EP]
by Robyn
August 7, 2015
The debut release for the collaboration between Robyn and La Bagatelle Magique is a five-track "mini-album" featuring production from the late Christian Falk.
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1712.
Attack Decay Sustain Release
by Simian Mobile Disco
September 11, 2007
Two members from the electro-rock group Simian reform and release their own debut album.
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1713.
Miscontinuum Album ( Fiepblatter Catalogue #3)
by Jan St. Werner
January 27, 2015
Recorded over four years, this electronic release from the Mouse on Mars member features contributions from Dylan Carlson, Markus Popp, Kathy Alberici, and Taigen Kawabe.
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1714.
The Minimal Wave Tapes, Vol. 2
by Various Artists
February 28, 2012
This is the second volume of the compilation of electronic music recorded in the 1980s.
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1715.
Church with No Magic
by PVT
August 10, 2010
The Australian rock trio releases its first album as PVT, after an American band claimed legal rights to the name Pivot.
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1716.
None of Us Are Getting out of This Life Alive
by The Streets
July 10, 2020
The first full-length release in nearly 10 years for the British rapper features guest appearances from Oscar #Worldpeace, Hak Baker, Dapz on the Map, Donae'O, ELIZA, Greentea Peng, Rob Harvey, IDLES, Kasien, Jimothy Lacoste, Chris Lorenzo, Ms Banks, Jesse James Solomon, and Tame Impala.
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1717.
Miami
by Brandt Brauer Frick
March 19, 2013
The third full-length release for the German experimental electronic trio of Daniel Brandt, Jan Brauer, and Paul Frick features guest appearances from such artists as Gudrun Gut, Nina Kraviz, Jamie Lidell, and Om'Mas Keith.
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1718.
Lost
by Trentemøller
September 24, 2013
Low, The Drums' Jonny Pierce, and The Raveonettes' Sune Rose Wagner appear as guests on the third full-length release for the Danish producer.
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1719.
St. Germain
by St. Germain
October 9, 2015
The third full-length release for French artist Ludovic Navarre features Malian instrumentation and influences of jazz.
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1720.
Tomorrow Right Now
by Beans
March 11, 2003
This debut release from Anti-Pop Consortium rapper Beans continues the experimental, genre-defying approach to hip-hop of that now-defunct group, mixing intelligent lyrics with cutting-edge production.
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1721.
New Pleasures
by Arp
July 15, 2022
The second part of Arp's ZEBRA trilogy of albums features classic drum machines, vintage synthesizers, live hand percussion, and fretless bass.
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1722.
I Com
by Miss Kittin
June 1, 2004
Born in France and now residing in Berlin, Miss Kittin (aka Caroline Herve) has provided vocals for a variety of electronica producers, including Felix Da Housecat and The Hacker. Here, she works with producers Tobi Neumann and Thies Mynther.
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1723.
Qualia
by Andrew Weatherall
September 29, 2017
The third full-length solo release for the British electronic artist features contributions from Erick Legrand and Nina Walsh.
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1724.
Love Over Will
by Alex Smoke
January 22, 2016
The latest full-length release for the Glasgow-based techno producer Alex Menzies features his own vocals.
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1725.
Salton Sea
by Tomas Barfod
May 22, 2012
The solo debut for the drummer of WhoMadeWho was inspired by both the film, Blade Runner, and the California body of water the album is named after.
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1726.
La Di Da Di
by Battles
September 18, 2015
The third full-length release for the New York experimental rock trio is its first in four years.
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1727.
Perpetual Surrender
by DIANA
August 20, 2013
The debut full-length release for the Canadian quartet of Kieran Adams, Carmen Elle, Paul Mathew, and Joseph Shabason was co-produced with Roger Leavens.
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1728.
The Needle Was Traveling
by Tarwater
March 22, 2005
'Needle' is the Morr Music debut for the German duo of Ronald Lippok (who is also in To Rococo Rot) and Bernd Jestram.
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1729.
Brute
by Fatima Al Qadiri
March 18, 2016
The second full-length release for the experimental electronic producer was influenced by the events at Ferguson as well as the Occupy and Black Lives Matter movements.
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1730.
Tears in the Club
by Kingdom
February 24, 2017
The debut full-length release for the Los Angeles-based electronic features guest appearances from Najee Daniels, Shacar, Syd, and SZA.
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1731.
There's Always More at the Store [EP]
by Project Pablo
April 6, 2018
The five-track EP from the Canadian electronic artist is said to be more minimal, "focusing on repetition in melody, rhythm and harmony."
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1732.
Projections
by Romare
February 24, 2015
This is the debut full-length release from London-based electronic producer Archie Fairhurst as Romare .
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1733.
Fall To Pieces
by Tricky
September 4, 2020
The 14th full-length studio release for the British electronic artist was recorded in Berlin.
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1734.
ZEBRA
by Arp
June 22, 2018
The fifth full-length release for New York electronic producer Alexis Georgopoulos is his first for the Mexican Summer label and features elements of psychedelic jazz, pop, kosmische, and African music.
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1735.
Don't Let Get You Down
by Wajatta
February 28, 2020
This is the second full-length release for the collaboration between Reggie Watts and John Tejada.
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1736.
Love Me
by Tomas Barfod
June 10, 2014
The second solo release for the drummer of WhoMadeWho includes guest appearances from his WhoMadeWho bandmates Jeppe Kjellberg and Tomas Høffding as well as Nina Kinert, Sleep Party People, and Luke Temple.
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1737.
Kiss The Beast
by Sébastien Tellier
January 30, 2026
The latest full-length release from French artist Sébastien Tellier features guest appearances by Kid Cudi, Nile Rodgers and Slayyyter.
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1738.
Devin Dazzle And The Neon Fever
by Felix Da Housecat
May 25, 2004
The producer and electroclash artist returns with a proper follow-up to 2001's 'Kittenz and Thee Glitz.' Guest vocalists include the titular Neon Fever as well as James Murphy (the DFA).
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1739.
The Violet Flame
by Erasure
September 23, 2014
The latest release from the synthpop duo Andy Bell and Vince Clarke was produced by Richard X.
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1740.
In Situ
by Laurel Halo
October 30, 2015
This eight-track double EP is the electronic artist's first release on Honest Jon's Records.
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1741.
Providence
by Nathan Fake
March 10, 2017
The fourth full-length release for the British electronic producer features guest vocals from Prurient and the Braids' Raphaelle Standell-Preston.
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1742.
Enthusiast
by Siriusmo
June 25, 2013
This is the second full-length release for Moritz "Siriusmo" Friedrich.
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1743.
Blood, Looms, And Blooms
by Leila
July 8, 2008
The first album for the Iranian producer in over eight years is also her first under the Warp label.
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1744.
Queen of the Clouds
by Tove Lo
September 30, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for the Swedish indie pop artist.
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1745.
Orcas
by Orcas
April 24, 2012
The debut album of the collaboration between Benoit Pioulard and Rafael Anton Irisarri of the Sight Below.
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1746.
Welcome Oblivion
by How to Destroy Angels
March 5, 2013
After two EPs, the band led by Nine Inch Nails's Trent Reznor releases its full-length debut album.
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1747.
Fucked Up Friends
by Tobacco
October 14, 2008
The solo debut for the electronic artist Tobacco also features Aesop Rock
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1748.
Romaplasm
by Baths
November 17, 2017
The fourth full-length release for Will Wiesenfeld as Baths was mastered by Daddy Kev.
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1749.
Better Strangers
by Acre
January 22, 2016
This is the debut full-length release for the British electronic producer.
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1750.
Music Is A Hungry Ghost
by To Rococo Rot
May 8, 2001
Melding post-rock and electronica, German trio To Rococo Rot have garnered attention by releasing a series of well-received albums on indie labels (most notably 1999's 'The Amateur View') and producing Saint Etienne's 'Sound of Water' LP. Here, they combine with New York turntablist I-Sound for their first release on Mute Records.
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1751.
Sheath
by LFO
September 23, 2003
'Sheath' marks the first album for the groundbreaking Sheffield, England techno outfit since 1996's 'Advance.' Gez Varley has left the duo, leaving Mark Bell (who in recent years has kept busy producing the likes of Bjork and Depeche Mode) as the sole member.
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1752.
The Last Goodbye
by ODESZA
July 22, 2022
The fourth full-length release for Seattle-based electronic duo ODESZA features guest appearances from Olafur Arnalds, Julianna Barwick, Izzy Bizu, Charlie Houston, Lapsley, Bettye LaVette, MARO, The Knocks, and X.
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1753.
Jump Leads
by Fila Brazillia
February 26, 2002
Hull, England-based production duo Fila Brazillia have gained acclaim for their remixing work (Lamb, The Orb) and string of club-oriented releases which mix trip-hop, breakbeat, house, funk, hip-hop, and drum'n'bass. This studio effort (on the band's own 23 label) follow's last year's mix album 'Another Late Night,' and is their first album to feature vocals, courtesy of Steve Edwards, who sings on four tracks.
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1754.
Surrounded By Silence
by Prefuse 73
March 22, 2005
Scott Herren's latest Prefuse 73 album features about as many guest appearances as you can fit on a single compact disc, including contributions from The Books, El-P, Ghostface, Aesop Rock, Broadcast, RZA, Beans and Café Tacuba.
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1755.
Inside the Ships
by Tarwater
September 13, 2011
The latest album from the German electronic rock duo includes cover versions of D.A.F.'s Sato Sato and John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Do the Oz.
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1756.
We Will Not Harm You
by Dobie
February 19, 2013
The British bass artist's instrumental release integrates hip-hop with a variety of music styles including electronic, Latin, jazz, and soul.
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1757.
And Everything Else
by Nobody
May 17, 2005
Indie hip-hop/electronica producer Nobody (aka Elvin Estela) teams with Prefuse 73, Mia Doi Todd and members of Beachwood Sparks on his Plug Research debut.
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1758.
High Road
by Kesha
January 31, 2020
The fourth full-length studio release for the pop singer features guest appearances from Big Freedia, Sturgill Simpson, Brian Wilson, and Wrabel.
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1759.
City Center
by City Center
May 26, 2009
This is the debut album for the New York indie band led by Fred Thomas.
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1760.
Asa Breed
by Matthew Dear
June 5, 2007
This third album is the most song-based effort yet for the Michigan electronic music producer, who also records under the name Audion.
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1761.
The Teaches of Peaches
by Peaches
October 8, 2002
While, like other artists lumped under the "electroclash" label, the Canadian-born Peaches (Merrill Nisker) utilizes a vaguely early-80s style synth-based sound, no one else, then or now, has managed to be quite as raw, lewd and sexually graphic as she.
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1762.
3
by Pole
June 20, 2000
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1763.
Flume
by Flume
February 19, 2013
The debut full-length debut from Australian electronic producer Harley Streten includes influences from R&B, hip-hop, and pop music.
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1764.
HONESTLY, NEVERMIND
by Drake
June 17, 2022
The seventh studio album from Drake is a surprise release and features a guest appearance by 21 Savage.
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1765.
The Apple And The Tooth
by Bibio
November 10, 2009
The follow-up to his June release "Ambivalence Avenue" features eight remixes and four new songs.
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1766.
Mercury
by The Range
June 10, 2022
This is the first new full-length release for producer James Hinton as The Range in six years.
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1767.
Elements of Light
by Pantha du Prince
January 15, 2013
The fourth release from Pantha du Prince sees the techno producer working with Norwegian percussion group The Bell Laboratory and sounds from a bell carillon--an instrument with 50 bronze bells.
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1768.
I Hear You
by Peggy Gou
June 7, 2024
The debut full-length studio release from Berlin-based DJ and electronic producer Peggy Gou features guest appearances by Villano Antillano and Lenny Kravitz.
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1769.
No Lube So Rude
by Peaches
February 20, 2026
The first full-length studio release from Canadian electroclash artist Peaches since 2015's Rub.
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1770.
Visability is a Trap [EP]
by Dalhous
April 15, 2014
The five-track EP for the Scottish duo of Marc Dall and Alex Ander comes before their anticipated summer sophomore full-length disc.
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1771.
Welcome To Sideways
by Simian Mobile Disco
November 11, 2016
The fifth full-length studio release for the British electronic duo features nine tracks plus an hour-long DJ mix.
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1772.
Bright Magic
by Public Service Broadcasting
September 24, 2021
The fourth full-length studio release for the British experimental trio features guest appearances from Andreya Casablanca, Blixa Bargeld, EERA, and Nina Hoss.
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1773.
Mazes
by Moon Duo
March 29, 2011
The San Francisco duo formed by Sanae Yamada and Ripley Johnson of Wooden Shjips releases its second full-length studio album.
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1774.
Sensorimotor
by Lusine
March 3, 2017
The fourth full-length release for electronic producer Jeff McIlwain features guest appearances from his wife, Sarah McIlwain, as well as Vilja Larjosto and Benoît Pioulard.
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1775.
The Triad
by Pantha du Prince
May 20, 2016
The first solo full-length release in six years for the experimental electronic artist features guest appearances from Queens, Joachim Schutz, and Kassian von Troyer.
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1776.
Days Gone By
by Bob Moses
September 18, 2015
This the debut full-length studio release for the Brooklyn-based Canadian duo of Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance.
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1777.
Sound Mirrors
by Coldcut
February 21, 2006
This is the first album in eight years for the duo of Jon Moore and Matt Black. Roots Manuva, Mike Ladd, Jon Spencer and Andrew Broder (Fog) are among the eclectic guests.
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1778.
Abolition of the Royal Familia
by The Orb
March 27, 2020
The latest full-length release for the British ambient house project led by Alex Paterson features contributions from such artists as Roger Eno, Miquette Giraudy, David Harrow, Steve Hillage, and Youth.
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1779.
Crystal Castles
by Crystal Castles
March 18, 2008
The debut full-length album for the Toronto duo of Ethan Kath and Alice Grass.
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1780.
Shards
by Tim Hecker
February 21, 2025
The latest full-length release from Canadian composer Tim Hecker features music he created for a variety of film and TV soundtracks.
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1781.
Lazers Never Die
by Major Lazer
July 27, 2010
Diplo and Switch return as Major Lazer with a six-track EP which includes a remix by Thom Yorke (Radiohead) of one track from their 2009 release Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do.
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1782.
As the Crow Flies
by Advisory Circle
July 8, 2011
The third album for Jon Brooks under The Advisory Circle name continues the 1970's vibe with synthesizer music.
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1783.
The Feast of the Broken Heart
by Hercules & Love Affair
May 26, 2014
Co-produced by Ha-Ze Factory and Mark Pistel, the third full-length studio release from the Andy Butler electronic collective features guest appearances from John Grant, Rouge Mary, and Krystle Warren.
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1784.
High Places Vs. Mankind
by High Places
March 23, 2010
The Los Angeles-based indie duo releases its second studio album.
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1785.
We're Animals
by Numbers
September 13, 2005
The San Francisco electro-punk trio make their Kill Rock Stars debut with this third LP.
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1786.
Ventriloquizzing
by Fujiya & Miyagi
January 25, 2011
The British Kraut-rock trio's fourth album of artsy dance music is full of funky guitar licks; club-ready bass; and melodic, trippy beats.
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1787.
Out Of The Loop
by I Am The World Trade Center
July 17, 2001
The debut album for I Am The World Trade Center was recorded entirely on a laptop computer, with music by Kindercore head Dan Geller and vocals by Amy Dykes. [The band officially shortened its name to I Am The World following the tragic events of September 11, 2001.]
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1788.
Production
by Mirwais
February 27, 2001
'Production' is a solo album from the French producer best known for his work with Madonna (who returns the favor by adding vocals to one track here).
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1789.
Cannibal
by Ke$ha
November 22, 2010
The eight-track companion released as an EP is part of the deluxe reissue of Ke$ha's debut album, Animal, and includes remixes and outtakes.
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1790.
Love Letters
by Metronomy
March 11, 2014
The fourth full-length release for the British indie-pop band led by Joe Mount was recorded at Toe Rag Studios.
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1791.
Clinging to a Dream
by Silver Apples
September 2, 2016
The electronic duo is now just Simeone Coxe (Dan Taylor passed away in 2005) and he returns with an album produced by Graham Sutton.
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1792.
V
by Barn Owl
April 16, 2013
The fifth release for the doom duo of Jon Porras and Evan Caminit includes a 17-minute track.
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1793.
Instrumental Tourist
by Tim Hecker
November 19, 2012
Tim Hecker and Oneohtrix Point Never's Daniel Lopatin collaborate on the first volume of SSTUDIOS, a series of collaborative releases on the Software Studios label.
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1794.
Damogen Furies
by Squarepusher
April 21, 2015
The British producer recorded the album mostly on the road in single takes with no edits.
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1795.
Delicacies
by Simian Mobile Disco
November 30, 2010
The third studio album for the British electronic band was influenced by food the band members had tasted while on tour.
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1796.
Ten Days
by Fred again..
September 6, 2024
The fourth full-length studio release from British electronic producer Fred again features guest appearances by Anderson .Paak, Chika, Duskus, Four Tet, Scott Hardkiss, Emmylou Harris, Jim Legxacy, Joy Anonymous, Jozzy, Obongjayar, Sampha, Skrillex, Soak, and The Japanese House.
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1797.
The Desecration of Desire
by Dave Clarke
November 3, 2017
The third full-length studio release for the electronic producer known as The Baron of Techno features guest appearances from Anika, Gazelle Twin, Mark Lanegan, Louisahhh, Mt. Sims, and Keith Tenniswood.
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1798.
Velocifero
by Ladytron
June 3, 2008
The British quartert's fourth album features two songs sung in Bulgarian.
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1799.
Body Music
by AlunaGeorge
August 27, 2013
The debut full-length release for electro-soul duo of Aluna Francis and producer George Reid includes a cover of Montell Jordan's "This Is How We Do It."
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1800.
Blue
by Iamamiwhoami
November 11, 2014
This is the third full-length release from the collaboration between Jonna Lee and Claes Björklund.
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