Album Releases by Genre
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1801.
Salvador
by Sega Bodega
February 14, 2020
The debut full-length release for the London-based experimental producer includes songs about mental health, alcoholism and relationships.
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1802.
Movement In Still Life
by B.T.
June 6, 2000
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1803.
Black Sands
by Bonobo
March 23, 2010
The fourth album for Simon Green, the British DJ who goes by the name Bonobo, weaves in orchestral strings, hip hop beats, afro-latin sounds, and vocals from Andreya Triana to his downtempo style.
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1804.
Thee Physical
by Pictureplane
July 19, 2011
The second album of electronica from Travis Egedy was produced by HEALTH's Jupiter Keye.
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1805.
Off/On
by Forma
November 20, 2012
This is the second full-length release from the Brooklyn electronic trio.
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1806.
Dreamfear/Boy Sent From Above [EP]
by Burial
February 9, 2024
The EP from British electronic producer Burial features two 12+-minute tracks.
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1807.
The World as Power
by Lustmord
July 23, 2013
The first release in five years for Brian Williams includes vocals from Tool's Maynard James Keenan, former Swans keyboardist Jarboe, Aina Skinnes Olsen, and Soriah.
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1808.
Born In The Echoes
by The Chemical Brothers
July 17, 2015
The eight full-length release for the British electronic dance duo features guest appearances from Beck, Annie Clark, Cate Le Bon, Ali Love, and Q-Tip.
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1809.
Thrills
by Ellen Allien
June 7, 2005
The Berlin-based techno producer returns with her third artist album.
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1810.
Iteration
by Com Truise
June 16, 2017
The first new full-length release from electronic producer Seth Haley in six years concludes Com Truise's story.
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1811.
Joyland
by Trust
March 4, 2014
This is the second release for the Canadian electronic pop now-solo project of Robert Alfons (Maya Postepski left to concentrate on her position as Austra's drummer).
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1812.
Avalanche
by Quadron
June 4, 2013
Robin Hannibal and Coco O.'s second release as Quadron features a guest appearance from Kendrick Lamar.
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1813.
Mixing Colours
by Roger Eno
March 20, 2020
This is the debut full-length collaboration between brothers Brian and Roger Eno.
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1814.
Together in Static
by Daniel Avery
June 24, 2021
The latest full-length release for the British electronic producer features a guest appearance from KÁRYYN and was originally created for live concerts at London's Hackney Church.
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1815.
Carnivale Electricos
by Galactic
February 21, 2012
The New Orleans ensemble bring the sounds of Mardi Gras and Carnivale to its latest album of funk.
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1816.
Loyal
by Heathered Pearls
December 11, 2012
This is the debut full-length ambient release for Brooklyn-based producer Jakub Alexander as Heathered Pearls.
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1817.
Deep Rave Memory
by Richard Fearless
November 22, 2019
The debut full-length studio release for the electronic producer best known for his Death In Vegas project, was inspired by the area around his studio in London.
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1818.
'64 - '95
by Lemon Jelly
January 25, 2005
The English duo's third album is composed entirely of samples from their personal record collections, falling between the years 1964 and 1995.
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1819.
Wanna Buy a Monkey?
by Dan the Automator
February 19, 2002
Producer Dan "The Automator" Nakamura, a founder and member of acts such as the Gorillaz, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Deltron 3030 and Lovage, here offers his first mix album. Many of the cuts are from his own remixes or productions, and come from bands ranging from Tortoise to the X-ecutioners.
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1820.
Ratatat
by Ratatat
April 20, 2004
This is the all-instrumental (think somewhere in between Out Hud and Daft Punk) debut album for the New York duo of Evan Mast and Mike Stroud (who formerly operated under the name Cherry).
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1821.
Jungle Revolution
by Congo Natty
July 9, 2013
Jungle producer Michael West's first album since 2005's Born Again as Rebel MC includes production from Benny Page, Serial Killaz, and Boyson & Crooks.
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1822.
Energy
by Disclosure
August 28, 2020
The third full-length release for the British electronic duo features guest appearances from Amine, Blick Bassy, ChannelTres, Common, Fatoumata Diawara, Mick Jenkins, Kehlani, slowthai, and Syd.
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1823.
Vertigo of Flaws: Emancipation of the Dissonance and Temperaments in Irrational Waveforms
by Trees Speak
January 21, 2022
The latest full-length release for the Arizona duo Trees Speak was recorded in Brooklyn and Tucson.
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1824.
Ghettos & Gardens
by Justin Martin
May 22, 2012
The San Francisco-based DJ releases his debut album of house music.
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1825.
Culture of Fear
by Thievery Corporation
June 27, 2011
The Washington DC-based duo's sixth studio album is less political than its last release, yet it still keeps a progressive stance and makes a statement.
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1826.
Rinse Presents: Brackles
by Brackles
May 22, 2012
Rob Kemp's debut full length studio album as Brackles features Cherry V, Lily McKenzie, Meleka, and Terri Walker as guest vocalists.
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1827.
Slow Vessels
by Ian William Craig
May 5, 2017
The Canadian artist reworked six tracks from his 2016 full-length Centres with an acoustic guitar and piano.
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1828.
LateNightTales
by Ólafur Arnalds
June 24, 2016
The latest release from the LateNightTales mix series from the Icelandic composer/producer features three exclusive tracks as well as a spoken word track from David Tennant.
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1829.
Jardins Mystiques, Vol. 1
by Miguel Atwood-Ferguson
November 10, 2023
The debut full-length solo release from Los Angeles-based Miguel Atwood-Ferguson features contributions from such artists as Brandon Coleman, Jamael Dean, DOMi & JD Beck, Marcus Gilmore, Bennie Maupin, Carlos Niño, Jeff Parker, Deantoni Parks, Austin Peralta, Lara Somogyi, Thundercat, Burniss Travis II, Kamasi Washington, and Jamire Williams.
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1830.
The New Monday
by Shigeto
October 6, 2017
The third full-length release for the Michigan electronic producer Zach Saginaw was influenced by his return to the Detroit music scene after a few years in Brooklyn.
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1831.
Take Flight
by Maya Jane Coles
August 25, 2017
The second full-length under the London-based electronic artist's real name is a two-disc release featuring guest appearances from Chelou, Wendy Rae Fowler and Gaps.
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1832.
Dreamer
by Nabihah Iqbal
April 28, 2023
The second full-length release for Nabihah Iqbal under her real name (she previously released music under the name Throwing Shade) was written in Pakistan during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
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1833.
Teething
by Porij
April 26, 2024
The debut full-length release from British dance-pop band Porij was co-produced with David Wrench.
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1834.
Barracuda
by Kinky
February 24, 2009
The latest album for the Mexican band was produced by Money Mark.
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1835.
Infinite Health
by Tycho
August 30, 2024
The latest full-length release from San Francisco electronic producer Tycho features a guest appearance by Cautious Clay and was co-production by Grizzly Bear's Chris Taylor.
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1836.
Act 1: Music for Inanimate Objects
by Subjective
January 18, 2019
This is the debut full-length release for the collaborative project of Goldie and James Davidson.
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1837.
Formula OneDa
by OneDa
October 4, 2024
The debut full-length release from British rapper/poet OneDa features guest appearances by Ace Clvrk, Miss Stylie, PRIDO, Princethekid, Renee Stormz, and Superlative.
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1838.
Blossoms
by Emptyset
October 11, 2019
The latest release for the London-based electronic duo of James Ginzburg and Paul Purgas used a machine learning AI system which processed their previous works as well as 10 hours of improvised music to create the album.
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1839.
Resilience
by Kid 606
July 25, 2005
Miguel Trost Depedro's latest electronica release is a departure for him, as each track is more focused than on previous releases.
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1840.
III
by BadBadNotGood
May 6, 2014
The third release for the Canadian hip-hop jazz trio of Chester Hansen, Alex Sowinski, and Matthew Tavares was produced by Frank Dukes.
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1841.
No Sounds Are Out of Bounds
by The Orb
June 22, 2018
The 15th full-length studio release for the British ambient house duo features contributions from Brother Culture, Andy Cain, Hollie Cook, Roger Eno, Gaudi, Emma Gillespie, Mary Pearce, Guy Pratt, Michael Rendall, Rianna, Roney FM, Jah Wobble, and Youth.
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1842.
Transfer of Energy (Feelings of Power)
by Egyptrixx
February 9, 2015
The third full-length release for David Psutka as Egyptrixx features a guest appearance from Nyssa Rosaleen.
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1843.
Edgeland
by Karl Hyde
May 7, 2013
The debut solo album for the Underworld co-founder is less electronic than his partnership with Rick Smith.
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1844.
Natural Selection
by Art Department
November 17, 2014
This is the second full-length release for the Canadian duo of Kenny Glasgow and Jonny White.
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1845.
Resort
by Tuff Love
February 5, 2016
The compilation of the Scottish indie trio's first three EPs form this release.
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1846.
Dutch Tvashar Plumes
by Lee Gamble
December 11, 2012
The second techno release in 2012 from electronic producer Lee Gamble.
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1847.
What Do People Do All Do All Day
by Working for a Nuclear Free City
February 5, 2016
The British rock band return from various solo projects to release its fourth full-length album.
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1848.
Wishbone
by Oh Land
September 24, 2013
The third release for the Danish pop singer Nanna Øland Fabricius was produced by Dave Sitek.
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1849.
Burials in Several Earths
by Radiophonic Workshop
May 19, 2017
The first new release in 32 years for the surviving members of the ensemble that began as the BBC's in-house musicians.
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1850.
This Silence Kills
by Dillon
November 22, 2011
The Berlin-based Dillon's debut album was released on techno label BPitch Control.
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1851.
Paradises
by Ladytron
March 20, 2026
The 16-track release from electronic pop trio Ladytron was mixed by Jim Abbiss.
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1852.
(+)DOME
by Seekae
November 1, 2011
The Australian electronic trio releases its debut album featuring samples and live instrumentation.
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1853.
Stones and Woods
by Anstam
November 6, 2012
Originally a duo, Anstram continues with its second full-length release with German producer Lars Stöwe at the helm.
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1854.
The Soundings
by Blue States
June 14, 2004
Andy Dragazis' third Blue States album is a major departure, adding vocalist/guitarist Chris Carr and drummer Jon Chandler to the mix and moving well away from the chill-out vibe of the previous two discs.
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1855.
Stillness Softness...
by Hinako Omori
October 27, 2023
The second full-length release from London-based ambient/electronic artist Hinako Omori features analog synths.
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1856.
Waverley
by Solar Year
June 25, 2013
Originally self-released in 2012, the debut release for the Canadian electronic duo was remastered and includes a guest appearance of Grimes on the "Brotherhood" track.
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1857.
Par Avion
by Xeno & Oaklander
June 24, 2014
The fourth full-length release for the duo of Liz Wendelbo and Sean McBride was mixed by Chris Coady.
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1858.
King Night
by Salem
September 28, 2010
This is the debut full-length album for the Michigan trio led by John Holland.
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1859.
Dream On
by Ital
November 13, 2012
This is the second full-length release from New York producer/artist Daniel Martin-McCormick as Ital in 2012.
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1860.
Our Inventions
by Lali Puna
April 27, 2010
The electro-pop group, which also includes Notwist's Markus Acher, releases its fourth full-length studio album.
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1861.
Trust Me [EP]
by Mr. Tophat
January 13, 2017
The three-track EP from the Swedish electronic producer features vocals from Robyn and drums by ABBA's Per Lindvall.
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1862.
On a Clear Day I Can See You Forever
by Lindstrøm
November 1, 2019
The sixth full-length solo release from the Norwegian producer features expanded ideas from his previous commissioned work for the Norwegian art museum Henie Onstad Kunstsenter.
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1863.
Lost Souls of Saturn
by Lost Souls of Saturn
June 14, 2019
This is the debut full-length studio release for the electronic project from Seth Troxler and Phil Moffa.
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1864.
Levitate
by Lone
June 10, 2016
The sixth full-length release from British electronic producer Matt Cutler as Lone was inspired in part by his time in bed while suffering from a fever.
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1865.
I Disagree
by Poppy
January 10, 2020
The third full-length release for the artist first discovered on YouTube is the first on the Sumerian Records label.
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1866.
Bespoke
by Daedelus
April 26, 2011
The latest full-length release from the Los Angeles experimental producer and remixer of electronic music.
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1867.
Flowers of Evil
by Ulver
August 28, 2020
The latest full-length release for the Norwegian band led by Kristoffer "Garm" Rygg was co-produced by Michael Rendall and Youth.
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1868.
Silver Wilkinson
by Bibio
May 14, 2013
The seventh release from Stephen Wilkinson as Bibio sees the British producer going back to more ambient and folk style of his earlier albums.
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1869.
The Way Things Fall
by Adult.
May 14, 2013
Detroit's Adam Miller and Nicola Kuperus return with their first release since 2007's Why Bother?.
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1870.
Evaporator
by Nathan Fake
February 20, 2026
The latest full-length release from British electronic artist Nathan Fake features guest appearances by Clark and Dextro.
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1871.
Re: ECM
by Ricardo Villalobos
September 6, 2011
Techno artist Ricardo Villalobos and experimental artist Max Loderbauer teamed up to produce music inspired by music label ECM's catalog.
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1872.
Impossible Star
by Meat Beat Manifesto
January 19, 2018
This is the first full-length release for electronic group led by Jack Danger in eight years.
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1873.
Suuns & Jerusalem in My Heart
by Suuns
April 14, 2015
This is the debut release for the collaboration between Canadian indie electronic quartet Suuns and Radwan Ghazi Moumneh (a.k.a. Jerusalem In My Heart).
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1874.
Small World
by Metronomy
February 18, 2022
The seventh full-length release for British electronic group Metronomy features a guest appearance from Porridge Radio
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1875.
Quest For Fire
by Skrillex
February 17, 2023
The second full-length studio release for electronic artist Skrillex features collaborations with Aluna, Nai Barghouti, Beam, Bobby Raps, Bibi Bourelly, Dylan Brady, Missy Elliott, Flowdan, Four Tet, Fred Again, Joker, Eli Keszler, Kito, Swae Lee, Mr. Oizo, Noisia, Josh Pan, Peekaboo, Posij, Porter Robinson, Siiickbrain, Sleepnet, Starrah, and Pete Wentz.
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1876.
24/7
by Gus Gus
September 15, 2009
The Icelandic group's latest album consists of six tracks spanning over 50 minutes.
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1877.
This Is Alphabeat
by Alphabeat
June 2, 2008
The Danish six-piece pop group releases its debut album.
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1878.
Don't Be Afraid Of Love
by Lo-Fidelity Allstars
March 5, 2002
This is the second studio release for the London-based electronica/rock/funk band. Vocals are handled by a group of guests, including Bootsy Collins and Lisa Millet, following the departure of the group's vocalist Wrekked Train.
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1879.
Come With Us
by The Chemical Brothers
January 29, 2002
The fourth full-length for production duo Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons features the singles "Star Guitar" and "It Began In Afrika." Guest vocalists include long-time Chemical Brothers staple Beth Orton and Richard Ashcroft.
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1880.
Man Mountain
by Blue States
October 1, 2002
Greek-born Londoner Andy Dragazis returns with his second album of chill-out electronica.
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1881.
Somnium
by Jacco Gardner
November 23, 2018
The third full-length release for the Lisbon-based Dutch multi-instrumentalist was inspired in part by the novel by Johannes Kepler.
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1882.
Opus
by Eric Prydz
February 5, 2016
The debut full-length release for the Swedish electronic producer features guest appearances from The Cut and Pendulum member Rob Swire.
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1883.
The End of Silence
by Matthew Herbert
June 24, 2013
The three-track suite was created using a 10-second audio sample of a bomb falling in Libya recorded by war photographer Sebastian Meyer in 2011.
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1884.
Departed Glories
by Biosphere
September 23, 2016
The 12th full-length release for the Norwegian ambient Geir Jenssen is his first in five years.
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1885.
Ditherer
by Fog
August 14, 2007
Fog's fourth album includes contributions from: Why?, Low, Andrew Bird, Dosh, pedestrian, Phil Elverum, Jeremy Ylvisaker, and Mike Lewis.
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1886.
Goodbye to Language
by Daniel Lanois
September 9, 2016
The latest solo release for the producer/guitarist who worked with Bob Dylan and Brian Eno features the pedal steel guitar and Rocco DeLuca on lap steel.
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The Third Chimpanzee [EP]
by Martin Gore
January 29, 2021
The five-track instrumental solo release for the Depeche Mode guitarist/songwriter was recorded in Santa Barbara, California.
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1888.
Kinky
by Kinky
March 26, 2002
Kinky is a five-piece band from Monterrey, Mexico that combines rock, electronica, and traditional Latin music. This debut album was produced by Chris Allison (Coldplay, Beta Band).
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1889.
Wet From Birth
by The Faint
September 14, 2004
Mike Mogis produced this fourth album for the dance-inducing Nebraska indie rockers. Azure Ray's Orenda Fink and Maria Taylor add vocals on several tracks.
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1890.
Alone For the First Time
by Ryan Hemsworth
October 28, 2014
The second full-length solo release for the producer features guest appearances from Alex G, Doss, Dawn Golden, GTW, Little Cloud, Kotomi, and Lontalius.
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1891.
Everybody Get Close
by The Juan MacLean
September 30, 2011
The collection of remixes, outtakes, and rare tracks was a digital-only release.
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1892.
Come Here When You Sleepwalk
by Clue To Kalo
March 4, 2003
The debut album from Adelaide, Australia's Mark Mitchell (who records as Clue To Kalo) is a mix of indie rock and electronica, drawing comparisons to everyone from Badly Drawn Boy to Dntel.
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1893.
Palaces
by Flume
May 20, 2022
The third full-length studio release for Australian electronic producer Flume features guest appearances from Damon Albarn, Kucka, Laurel, Emma Louise, Virgen Maria, May-A, Oklou, and Caroline Polachek.
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1894.
shame
by IDER
August 6, 2021
The second full-length release for the London-based dup of Megan Markwick and Lily Somerville was self-produced.
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1895.
Mother
by Logic1000
March 22, 2024
The debut full-length release from Berlin-based Australian electronic producer Logic1000 features guest appearances by Kayla Blackmon, DJ Plead, Rochelle Jordan, and MJ Nebreda.
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Bigger. Messier.
by Danny Elfman
August 12, 2022
Blixa Bargeld, Ghostemane, HEALTH, Zach Hill of Death Grips, Iggy Pop, Trent Reznor, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Squarepusher, and Xiu Xiu are some of the artists on the latest release from Danny Elfman featuring remixes and reimagined versions of songs from 2021's Big Mess.
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1897.
We Know About The Need
by Bracken
January 30, 2007
'Need' marks the solo debut for Chris Adams of the Leeds, England band Hood.
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Heligoland
by Massive Attack
February 9, 2010
The legendary trip-hop trip, Massive Attack releases its fifth studio album Heligoland featuring an all star cast of guest vocals from Damon Albarn, Hope Sandoval, Martina Topley-Bird, Guy Garvey and Tunde Adebimpe. The duo also collaborated with DFA's Tim Goldsworthy on selected tracks.
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1899.
Sport
by Powell
October 14, 2016
The debut full-length release for the British electronic producer features vocals from HTRK's Jonnine Standish (although credited as Frankie and Jonny) Dale Cornish, and Loke Rahbek.
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All That Must Be
by George FitzGerald
March 9, 2018
The second full-length release for the British electronic producer features guest appearances from Lil Silva, Hudson Scott, Tracey Thorn.
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