Album Releases by Genre
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1901.
Inventions
by Inventions
April 1, 2014
This is the debut release for the collaboration between Matthew Cooper of Eluvium and Mark T. Smith of Explosions In The Sky.
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1902.
James Pants
by James Pants
May 3, 2011
The third album for the Washington-state native features a variety of influences, ranging from 1950's songs to the TV series Twin Peaks.
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1903.
Home
by Nosaj Thing
January 22, 2013
The second full-length solo release for Jason Chung as Nosaj Thing features Blonde Redhead's Kazu Makino and Chaz Bundick of Toro y Moi as guest vocalists.
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1904.
Euphoric
by Georgia
July 28, 2023
The third full-length release from British dance-pop artist Georgia was co-produced by Rostam.
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1905.
Music for Animals
by Nils Frahm
September 23, 2022
The latest full-length release for Berlin-based composer Nils Frahm features 10 tracks, spanning over three discs with a total runtime of just over three hours.
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1906.
Seefeel
by Seefeel
January 31, 2011
The UK electro-rock group's latest release -- a reemergence from their reign in the '90s -- carries on their trademark slow-tempo sound with a mix of shoegaze and electronica, samples and soft vocals.
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1907.
Ghettoville
by Actress
January 28, 2014
The fourth full-length release for Darren Cunningham is considered a sequel to his 2008 debut Hazyville.
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1908.
Trans-Love Energies
by Death in Vegas
September 26, 2011
Death in Vegas returns after Richard Fearless' stint in America to release the duo's first album in nearly seven years.
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1909.
Small Craft On A Milk Sea
by Brian Eno
November 2, 2010
After five long years, Brian Eno finally releases his first solo album since Another Day on Earth and continues to take a more ambient musical approach, collaborating with Leo Abrahams and Jon Hopkins.
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1910.
Born Under Saturn
by Django Django
May 4, 2015
The London-based Scottish quartet's follow-up to its Mercury-nominated debut release was recorded in a professional studio.
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1911.
Black Cherry
by Goldfrapp
May 6, 2003
This sophomore LP from the UK duo of vocalist Allison Goldfrapp and multi-instrumentalist Will Gregory follows their acclaimed 2000 debut, 'Felt Mountain.'
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1912.
Metallic Spheres
by The Orb
October 12, 2010
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour joins the electronic duo on this album that includes two 20-minute-plus tracks.
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1913.
Young Death/Nightmarket [EP]
by Burial
November 30, 2016
The two-track 12” vinyl EP for the London-based electronic producer was accidentally released five days early when several were sold on Black Friday in Toronto.
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1914.
Scope Neglect
by Ben Frost
March 1, 2024
The first full-length solo studio release from Australian artist Ben Frost in six years features contributions from Car Bomb's Greg Kubacki and My Disco's Liam Andrews.
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1915.
Tomorrow's Modern Boxes
by Thom Yorke
September 26, 2014
The latest solo album from the Radiohead frontman was a surprise Friday release through BitTorrent.
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1916.
Anxiety Always
by Adult.
April 8, 2003
The Detroit-based electronica duo of Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller (who also run the Ersatz Audio label) have gained a great deal of acclaim for their early singles and work with other artists. Here, on their full-length debut, they offer 10 brand-new tracks. (Yes, the period at the end of their name is necessary.)
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1917.
False Idols
by Tricky
May 28, 2013
The 10th studio release for the British trip-hop artist features guest appearances by Francesca Belmonte, Nneka, Fifi Rong, and Antlers' Peter Silberman.
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1918.
Puff O'Gigio
by XXL
December 7, 2018
The fourth full-length release for Xiu Xiu and Larsen was recorded in one week.
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1919.
Ex
by Plastikman
July 15, 2014
The first Plastikman release from Richie Hawtin since 2003 was created for the Guggenheim's International Gala.
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1920.
Lily Perdida
by Clue To Kalo
January 20, 2009
This is the third full-length album for the duo from Australia.
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1921.
Big Mama [EP]
by Flying Lotus
March 6, 2026
Flying Lotus's first release on his own label is a seven-track EP (plus another track with a continuous mix of the seven tracks).
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1922.
Lines of Sight
by Daniel Thorne
March 15, 2019
This is the debut full-length release for the Liverpool-based Australian composer/saxophonist.
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1923.
Night Work
by Scissor Sisters
June 29, 2010
The third album for the dance quartet was inspired from a night at a Berlin club and was produced with Stuart Price.
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1924.
Wysing Forest
by Luke Abbott
June 23, 2014
The second release for the British producer was recorded in part live over a six week period.
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1925.
It's Never Been Like That
by Phoenix
May 23, 2006
This is the third studio album for the French synth-rock band.
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1926.
And Never Ending Nights
by Loops of Your Heart
January 31, 2012
Alex Willner's debut album for his solo project, Loops of Your Heart, features synth-based electronic music.
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1927.
BBF Hosted By DJ Escrow
by Babyfather
April 15, 2016
The debut release for the Dean Blunt project features guest appearances from Arca and Micachu.
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1928.
Bastards
by Björk
November 19, 2012
Bjork's 2011 release Biophilia is remixed by 16bit, Alva Noto, Current Value, Death Grips, Matthew Herbert, Hudson Mohawke, Omar Souleyman, The Slips, and These New Puritans.
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1929.
London Undersound
by Nitin Sawhney
October 6, 2008
The first album on the Cooking Vinyl label, Nitin's latest album features Sir Paul McCartney on one track.
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1930.
Transverse
by Carter Tutti Void
March 27, 2012
The album was a live recorded four-song set with Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti of Throbbing Gristle and Factory Floor guitarist Nik Coik at London's Roundhouse in 2011.
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1931.
Supermigration
by Solar Bears
April 30, 2013
The second release for the duo of John Kowalski and Rian Trench includes guest appearances from from Sarah P of Keep Shelly in Athens and Beth Hirsch.
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1932.
Spokes
by Plaid
November 4, 2003
The fourth album for the London-based duo of Ed Handley and Andy Turner contains ten new tracks that promise to recall the darker mood of their work together in the Black Dog.
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1933.
Higher
by Steve Arrington
August 6, 2013
This is the debut collaboration between Steve Arrington and Dâm-Funk.
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1934.
Konstellaatio
by Ø
January 13, 2014
The latest release for Finnish musician Mika Vainio as Ø is his first since 2008's Oleva.
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1935.
She's In Control
by Chromeo
February 17, 2004
This tongue-in-cheek Canadian duo mixes 70s and 80s electro, funk, rock, and dance sounds on this debut.
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1936.
The Camel's Back
by Psapp
February 17, 2009
This is the British duo's third album.
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1937.
Carbonated
by Mount Kimbie
June 27, 2011
The British experimental dubstep duo's latest EP features work from its 2010 debut Crooks & Lovers.
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1938.
Science & Magic
by Lil Bub
December 4, 2015
25% of the profits from the debut release from the celebrity cat adopted by Mike Bridavsky go to an ASPCA-affiliated charity group helping special needs animals.
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1939.
White Bird Release
by Pan-American
February 24, 2009
The latest solo album for Labradford's Mark Nelson.
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1940.
Ether Teeth
by Fog
May 6, 2003
This sophomore release for Minnesota-based turntablist/multi-instrumentalist Andrew Broder, like recent releases from "folktronica" artists such as Four Tet, utilizes organic sound samples, but mixes them with both indie rock elements (including some vocals) and shades of hip-hop.
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1941.
Infinity Ultra
by Claude Speeed
July 14, 2017
The second full-length release for the Scottish electronic artist features a guest appearance from Kuedo.
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1942.
Hotel Morgen
by To Rococo Rot
May 18, 2004
The Berlin-based trio (who share a member with the band Tarwater) continue to mix electronica with post-rock on their first album in three years (and first for Domino).
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1943.
Compassion
by Lust for Youth
March 18, 2016
This is the fifth full-length release from the synth-pop trio led by Hannes Norrvide.
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1944.
A Minor Thought
by Moomin
February 5, 2016
This is the second full-length release for the Berlin producer Sebastian Genz.
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1945.
TRST
by Trust
February 28, 2012
The Canadian duo of Robert Alfons and Austra's Maya Postepski offers a mix of synth-pop and goth on its debut release.
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1946.
Intermission [EP]
by Shigeto
October 30, 2015
The six-track EP from Zach Saginaw features one song with jazz pianist Ian Finkelstein.
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1947.
Blood
by Rhye
February 2, 2018
This is the second full-length release for the electronic/alt-R&B project of Mike Milosh.
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1948.
Tookah
by Emilíana Torrini
September 10, 2013
The fourth full-length release for the Icelandic singer-songwriter was produced by Dan Carey.
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1949.
Quixotic
by Martina Topley-Bird
July 14, 2003
Best known as the female vocalist on Tricky's first three albums, Martina Topley-Bird finally arrives with her first solo release, which earned her a Mercury Music Prize nomination. Guest collaborators include the Tricky kid himself, as well as David Holmes and Josh Homme (Queens Of The Stone Age).
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1950.
Zonoscope
by Cut Copy
February 8, 2011
The third full-length release is dance pop combined with down-tempo transitions using various instrumentation and heavy, pulsating rhythms.
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1951.
Poemss
by Poemss
February 11, 2014
This is the debut release for the collaboration between producer Joanne Pollock and Aaron Funk of Venetian Snares.
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1952.
Landscape From Memory
by Rival Consoles
July 4, 2025
The latest full-length release from the electronic project of Ryan Lee West as Rival Consoles features discarded audio snippets.
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1953.
Half of Where You Live
by Gold Panda
June 11, 2013
The second full-length release for the Berlin-based electronic producer Derwin Schlecker was inspired by the sounds and music he heard through his travels.
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1954.
Haven
by CHLLNGR
July 5, 2011
This is the latest album from the Denmark-based electronic producer.
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1955.
Foam Island
by Darkstar
October 2, 2015
The third full-length release for the electronic pop duo of Aiden Whalley and James Young (James Buttery left the band in 2014) was co-produced with Lexxx and features samples of interviews of young people in Huddersfield, England.
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1956.
Bankrupt!
by Phoenix
April 23, 2013
The fifth full-length studio release for the French rock band was co-produced with Philippe Zdar of Cassius.
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1957.
Shake Shook Shaken
by The Dø
February 10, 2015
The third full-length release for the French-Finnish duo of Olivia Merilahti and Dan Levy was recorded at their personal studio.
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1958.
Convenanza
by Andrew Weatherall
February 26, 2016
The first solo release for the British electronic producer since 2009 was co-written with the Sabrettes’ Nina Walsh.
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1959.
Fading Love
by George FitzGerald
April 28, 2015
The debut full-length release from the Berlin-based British DJ/producer features vocals from Boxed In's Oli Bayston and Lawrence Hart.
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1960.
Splazsh
by Actress
June 8, 2010
This is producer Darren Cunningham's second album under the name Actress.
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1961.
Wonder Where We Land
by SBTRKT
October 7, 2014
The second full-length release for the Aaron Jerome project features guest appearances from A$AP Ferg, Ezra Koenig, Koreless, Denai Moore, Caroline Polachek, Raury, Sampha, Jessie Ware, and Warpaint.
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1962.
Electric President
by Electric President
January 24, 2006
This is the debut album for the Florida-based electronic-pop duo of Ben Cooper and Alex Kane.
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1963.
Stygian Stride
by Stygian Stride
March 19, 2013
The debut solo release for former Psychic Ills member Jimy SeiTang was recorded on analog equipment.
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1964.
Les Fleurs du Mal
by Rabit
November 3, 2017
This is the second full-length release for the Houston-based electronic producer Eric Burton.
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1965.
The Secret of Letting Go
by Lamb
April 26, 2019
This is the seventh full-length studio release for the British electronic duo of Andy Barlow and Lou Rhodes.
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1966.
Restless Spheres
by Blue States
September 16, 2016
This is the first new studio release for British electronic producer Andrew Dragazis in nine years.
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1967.
A Hundred Days Off
by Underworld
September 24, 2002
The popular electronica band, now down to two members (founders Rick Smith and Karl Hyde) after the departure of DJ Darren Emerson, move forward with their first studio recording in three years, highlighted by 9-minute lead single "Two Months Off."
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1968.
BN9Drone
by Cabaret Voltaire
April 23, 2021
This is the second of two drone album's from Richard H. Kirk as Cabaret Voltaire in 2021.
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1969.
Push The Button
by The Chemical Brothers
January 25, 2005
Q-Tip and Tim Burgess (The Charlatans) guest on the UK dance duo's fifth full-length.
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1970.
New York City
by Brazilian Girls
August 5, 2008
The trio from New York City (who have only one female member, and none of them are from Brazil) releases its third album.
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1971.
Tron: Legacy
by Daft Punk
December 7, 2010
The Grammy award-winning electronic dance duo--and their masked identities portraying them as man-machines--make a logical pairing to score the soundtrack of the innovative science fiction film.
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1972.
Another Day On Earth
by Brian Eno
June 14, 2005
Eno sings! And while those words are sure to excite fans of the bald one's 70s classics such as 'Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy),' his first vocal album in 15 years is much closer in sound and mood to more recent efforts as well as the final handful of tracks on 'Eno Box II: Vocals' (the latter's "Under" even appears again on this disc).
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1973.
Thr!!!er
by !!! [Chik Chik Chik]
April 30, 2013
The fifth full-length studio release for the Sacramento dance-punk band was produced by Spoon's Jim Eno.
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1974.
Family
by Le Loup
September 22, 2009
This is the second album for the indie rock band formed in Washington D.C.
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1975.
The Dark Crawler
by Terror Danjah
October 16, 2012
The second full-length release for the grime artist features Kozzie, Meleka, Riko, Trim, MCs Deadly, Mayhem, and Saf-One as guest vocalists.
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1976.
The Future Will Come
by The Juan MacLean
April 14, 2009
This is the second album for the electronic artist from Rhode Island.
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1977.
Loud
by Timo Maas
March 19, 2002
The popular German trance DJ offers up his first set of original songs, featuring guest vocals by the likes of Kelis and Finley Quaye.
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1978.
Playgroup
by Playgroup
March 19, 2002
Playgroup is the brainchild of producer/designer Trevor Jackson, who has remixed artists such as Massive Attack, U2, and Death In Vegas. On this eponymous debut, a variety of guests from the hip-hop and indie music worlds (Kathleen Hanna, Shinehead, Edwyn Collins, KC Flightt, Roddy Frame, Rowetta) lends vocals to the twelve eclectic tracks, including a cover of Paul Simon's "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover."
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1979.
Sincere
by M.J. Cole
April 17, 2001
This debut album from two-step pioneer MJ Cole was nominated for the Mercury Prize in the UK (but lost out to Badly Drawn Boy).
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1980.
Innerland
by Mark Peters
May 4, 2018
The debut full-length solo release for the Engineers co-founder was originally a limited six-track cassette release before being expanded into an eight-track, wider released album.
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1981.
Civic Jams
by Darkstar
June 19, 2020
This is the fourth full-length release for the British electronic duo of James Young and Aiden Whalley.
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1982.
Profound Mysteries III
by Röyksopp
November 18, 2022
The third and he third and final part of Röyksopp's Profound Mysteries trilogy features guest appearances from Astrid S., Alison Goldfrapp, Jamie Irrepressible, Pixx, Maurissa Rose, and Susanne Sundfør.
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1983.
Galactic Melt
by Com Truise
June 28, 2011
The debut full-length release from Seth Haley is a concept album about the life and death of a robot astronaut.
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1984.
All Aboard Future
by These Are Powers
February 17, 2009
This is the debut album on the Dead Oceans label for the trio from Brooklyn and Chicago.
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1985.
O
by Oval
September 7, 2010
The German electronic trio is now just a solo project of remaining member Markus Popp.
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1986.
Quaristice
by Autechre
March 4, 2008
The English electronic duo releases its ninth album, which was also released as a download earlier this year.
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1987.
Part Two - The Endless Not
by Throbbing Gristle
April 3, 2007
The British industrial music pioneers return with their first studio album in 25 years. The band's original lineup is present, including Genesis P-Orridge and Chris Carter.
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1988.
Headcage [EP]
by Matthew Dear
January 17, 2012
The four track EP was produced with Van Rivers and the Subliminal Kid.
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1989.
Disappeared
by Spring Heel Jack
August 22, 2000
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1990.
Black Sarabande
by Robert Haigh
January 24, 2020
The latest full-length solo release for the British ambient artist features field recordings and pianos.
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1991.
As If To Nothing
by Craig Armstrong
April 16, 2002
Scottish composer Craig Armstrong has provided his arranging and writing talents to numerous film soundtracks (including Moulin Rouge) and albums by the likes of Massive Attack and Madonna. This is his third solo album, and features guest appearances by Evan Dando, Mogwai, Bono, and Photek.
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1992.
Death Becomes Her
by Angel-Ho
March 1, 2019
The South African DJ/electronic producer's first full-length release on the Hyperdub label features guest appearances from K-$, K Rizz and Queezy.
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1993.
The Brighter the Light
by The Juan MacLean
September 20, 2019
The fourth full-length release for the electronic duo is a compilation of their 12-inch singles.
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1994.
Electric Lines
by Joe Goddard
April 21, 2017
The debut full-length solo release for the Hot Chip artist-producer features a guest appearance from SLO (Jess Mills).
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1995.
f(x)
by Carter Tutti Void
September 18, 2015
This is the second full-length release from the collaboration between Throbbing Gristle's Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti (aka Chris & Cosey) and Nik Void of Factory Floor.
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1996.
Burning Feeling
by Lovelock
April 30, 2012
This is the debut release for Zombi's Steve Moore as Lovelock.
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1997.
The Digging Remedy
by Plaid
June 10, 2016
The 11th full-length for the British electronic duo of Ed Handley and Andy Turner features flute and guitar from Benet Walsh.
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1998.
Zoomer
by Schneider TM
August 20, 2002
The second album for acclaimed German electronica outfit Schneider TM (actually just one man, Dirk Dresselhaus) contains a mix of Mouse On Mars-like glitchy instrumental compositions and more poppy vocal tracks.
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1999.
Perpetuum Mobile
by Einstürzende Neubauten
February 10, 2004
The German noisemakers return with a somewhat quieter affair, marking their first studio recording in four years.
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2000.
Giraffe
by Echoboy
February 25, 2003
Richard Warren's third LP, produced by Flood, finds the multi-instrumentalist moving more toward mainstream electro/synth pop, closer to bands such as New Order and Primal Scream than his more experimental albums 'Volume 1' and 'Volume 2.'
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