Album Releases by Genre
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2001.
Home
by Rudimental
August 6, 2013
The debut release for the British drum and bass band includes guest appearances from such artists as Angel Haze, Alex Clare, and Emeli Sandé.
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2002.
Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Soft Pink Truth?
by The Soft Pink Truth
November 2, 2004
A side project for Matmos' Drew Daniel, The Soft Pink Truth here offers (in their own, unique way) a variety of punk covers, including songs by the Angry Samoans, Minor Threat and Die Kreuzen.
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2003.
Causers of This
by Toro y Moi
February 9, 2010
Chaz Bundick is the one-man project behind Toro Y Moi. He mixes the best musical elements from across the globe, including electronic, psychedelic-rock, and R&B on his first full length record.
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2004.
LP3
by Ratatat
July 8, 2008
This is the third album for the Brooklyn, New York duo.
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2005.
Born This Way
by Lady Gaga
May 23, 2011
The reigning pop queen releases her second full-length studio album.
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2006.
The Redeemer
by Dean Blunt
April 30, 2013
This is the official debut solo studio release for the London-based producer who previously was part of the electronic duo, Hype Williams.
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2007.
Dimensional People
by Mouse on Mars
April 13, 2018
The 11th full-length studio release for the German electronic duo features contributions from such artists as Sam Amidon, Amanda Blank, Eric D. Clarke, Zach Condon, Aaron and Bryce Dessner, Ensemble Musikfabrik, Lisa Hannigan, Spank Rock, Swamp Dogg, and Justin Vernon.
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2008.
Shape the Future
by Nightmares on Wax
January 26, 2018
The eighth full-length studio release for George Evelyn features guest appearances from Allan Kingdom, Andrew Ashong, LSK, Mozez, Jordan Rakei, Kuauhtli Vasquez, Sadie Walker, and Wixarika Tribe.
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2009.
Elektrac
by Shobaleader One
March 10, 2017
The second full-length release for Squarepusher and his band Shobaleader One features live versions of 11 tracks from his back catalogue.
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2010.
Square One
by Bjørn Torske
July 14, 2017
The debut full-length studio release of the collaboration between Bjørn Torske and Prins Thomas was recorded live in Oslo.
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2011.
Remember Your Black Day
by Vatican Shadow
October 21, 2013
The debut full-length release for the solo project for Prurient's Domenic Fernrow was produced with Juan Mendez.
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2012.
The Keychain Collection
by Gang Colours
February 27, 2012
Will Ozanne's debut album as Gang Colours features a mix of downtempo and UK garage music.
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2013.
Wherever I Am I Am What Is Missing
by Laika
October 21, 2003
The London, England band's fourth LP finds them stripping away some of the layers (and extra musicians) found on previous outings for a more organic trip-hop approach.
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2014.
Summer Make Good
by Múm
May 4, 2004
On their third full-length, the Icelandic band Mum continues to blend pastoral electronica with the distinctive vocals (think The Cranes as a comparison) of KristÃn Anna Valtýsdóttir.
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2015.
Uh-Oh!
by Tipsy
March 6, 2001
The second LP from the eclectic San Francisco exotica/electronica duo.
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2016.
ununiform
by Tricky
September 22, 2017
The 13th full-length release for the British trip-hop artist features guest appearances from Asia Argento, Francesca Belmonte, Terra Lopez, Avalon Lurks, Mina Rose, Scriptonite, Smoky Mo, and Martina Topley-Bird.
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2017.
Winterval
by Sam Willis
November 5, 2012
This is the debut electronic solo album for the Walls member.
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2018.
Byen
by Bjørn Torske
July 6, 2018
This is the first full-length solo release for the Norwegian electronic producer in eight years.
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2019.
Open
by Grandbrothers
October 20, 2017
This is the second full-length release for the electronic duo of Erol Sarp and Lukas Vogel.
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2020.
Revolt
by Adamski
March 3, 2015
The latest release from the electronic artist was inspired by waltz music and features contributions from such artists as Asia Argento, Bishi, Congo Natty, David McAlmont, Lee "Scratch" Perry, and Shanki.
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2021.
Why Bother?
by Adult.
March 20, 2007
The band's follow-up to 2005's 'Gimmie Trouble' finds Adult. back down to the original duo of Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller.
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2022.
Sleepless
by Immersion
June 15, 2018
The latest full-length release for the Wire's Colin Newman and his wife Malka Spiegel features contributions from Holy Fuck's Matt Schulz as well as Gil Luz and Asi Weitz of Hexenschuss.
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2023.
FabricLive 100
by Kode9 & Burial
September 28, 2018
The 100th and final release in the long-running mix series features tracks from such artists as Cooly G, Ben Frost, RP Boo, Luke Slater, DJ Rashad, and DJ Taye.
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2024.
Junto
by Basement Jaxx
August 25, 2014
The seventh studio release for the British electronic duo includes vocals from ETML, Mykki Blanco, Sam Brookes, Niara, Nina Miranda, Patricia Panther, and Shakka.
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2025.
With Love
by Zomby
July 2, 2013
The British electronic artist explores dubstep, industrial, hip-hop, jungle, and techo genres on this double album.
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2026.
99 Cents
by Santigold
February 26, 2016
The electronic artist worked with Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij, John Hill, Hit Boy, and Dave Sitek on her third full-length release that features guest appearances from B.C. and Ilovemakonnen.
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2027.
The Diet
by HeCTA
September 18, 2015
The debut electronic release for the Kurt Wagner project features Lambchop members Scott Martin and Ryan Norris.
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2028.
Mohn
by Mohn
May 8, 2012
This is the nine-track debut electronic album from Wolfgang Voigt and Jörg Burger.
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2029.
Still Night, Still Light
by Au Revoir Simone
May 19, 2009
The third album for the all-girl trio from Brooklyn, New York.
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2030.
Thyrsis of Etna
by Miszczyk
July 15, 2022
The debut full-length studio release for Toronto producer MISZCZYK features vocals from such artists as Pylon's Vanessa Briscoe Hay, Motorists’ Craig Fahner, Corey Hernden, NAI, Laetitia Sadier, and Colin Lloyd Tucker
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2031.
Parallels
by Nosaj Thing
September 8, 2017
The fourth full-length release for Jason Chung as Nosaj Thing features guest appearances from Kazu Makino, Zuri Marley and Steve Spacek.
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2032.
Glimmer
by Jacaszek
December 6, 2011
Michal Jacaszek melds classical and electronic music together on his latest release.
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2033.
Varcharz
by Mouse on Mars
September 12, 2006
This more typically abstract effort for the German duo is their first release for Ipecac and their first album since 2004's poppier 'Radical Connector.'
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2034.
DJ-Kicks
by DJ Seinfeld
July 20, 2018
The Swedish electronic producer is the latest artist to work on a release for !K7's DJ-Kicks series.
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2035.
Lust for Youth
by Lust for Youth
June 7, 2019
The latest release for the Scandinavian synth/electro-pop duo of Hannes Norrvide and Loke Rahbek was produced by Malthe Fischer.
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2036.
Vienna Blue
by Tin Man
February 14, 2012
Techno producer Johan Auvinen's latest album as Tin Man muses on his feelings about Austria.
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2037.
The Weighing of the Heart
by Colleen
May 13, 2013
The first release for French artist Cecile Schott since 2007’s Les Ondes Silencieuses was self-produced.
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2038.
Hyperdrama
by Justice
April 26, 2024
The latest full-length studio release from French electronic duo Justice features guest appearances by Miguel, Connan Mockasin, Rimon, Tame Impala, The Flints, and Thundercat.
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2039.
Dystopia
by Midnight Juggernauts
May 27, 2008
This is the debut album for the Australian-based electronic band.
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2040.
Optical Delusion
by Orbital
February 17, 2023
The 10th full-length studio release for electronic duo features guest appearances from Coppe, Dina Ipavic, Penelope Isles, The Little Pest, The Mediaeval Baebes, Anna B Savage, and Sleaford Mods.
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2041.
Pure, Beyond Reproach
by Egyptrixx
January 27, 2017
This is the fourth full-length release for Canadian electronic producer David Psutka as Egyptrixx.
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2042.
Alpha
by Audion
June 10, 2016
The second full-length for Matthew Dear's techno club project was created over a few weeks.
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2043.
The Road, Vol. 1
by UNKLE
August 18, 2017
The fifth full-length studio release for the British electronic group features guest appearances from Eska, Callum Finn, Dhani Harrison, Keaton Henson, Mark Lanegan, Mink, Liela Moss, Elliott Power, Steven Young, and Ysée.
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2044.
Reads The Books [EP]
by Prefuse 73
July 12, 2005
This eight-song EP pairs Prefuse 73 with cut-up artists The Books, and reprises their first collaboration, "Pagina Dos," from the most recent Prefuse 73 full-length.
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2045.
Twelve Steps
by Tittsworth
August 12, 2008
The debut album for the artist from Washington, DC features guest appearances by The Federation, Pitbull, DJ Assault, and Nina Sky.
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2046.
Just To Feel Anything
by Emeralds
November 6, 2012
The Cleveland electronic trio's latest release includes two tracks over eight minutes long.
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2047.
jj no 3
by jj
March 9, 2010
Until jj signed with Secretly Canadian to release its second full-length album, the identity of the Swedish duo was unknown to the industry at large.
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2048.
Song Feel
by Girl Unit
April 5, 2019
The debut full-length release for the London-based electronic producer Philip Gamble features guest appearanes from Brook Baili, Kelela, Ms. Boogie, Rush Davis, Taliwhoah, and Thast.
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2049.
Pleasureland
by Haley
October 12, 2018
The first new release for the Minnesota-based Canadian artist formerly known as Haley Bonar under her new singular name is an all-instrumental affair.
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2050.
Are You In?
by De La Soul
April 28, 2009
The hip-hop group joins up with Nike for its Original Run series to release this continuous 45-minute iTunes-exclusive mixtape.
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2051.
Advance Base Battery Life
by Casiotone For The Painfully Alone
March 10, 2009
Owen Ashworth latest album is a collection of singles and compilation tracks released between 2005 and 2008.
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2052.
Modular Living
by Eat Lights Become Lights
July 16, 2013
This is the third krautrock-influenced release for the Neil Rudd-led band.
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2053.
I
by Föllakzoid
August 2, 2019
The fourth full-length studio release for the Chilean duo recorded their parts individually and then had Uwe Schmidt to assemble them into four tracks.
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2054.
Ten Crowns
by Andy Bell
May 2, 2025
The first full-length solo studio release from Erasure's Andy Bell in 15 years features guest appearances by Debbie Harry and Sarah Potenza.
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2055.
Weird Work
by Adventure
April 29, 2013
The third full-length release for the electronic artist Benny Boeldt as Adventure returns to his instrumental 8-bit-inspired style.
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2056.
Excerpts
by John T. Gast
February 24, 2015
This is the debut full-length release for the artist who produced Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland’s Black Is Beautiful.
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2057.
Kuopio
by Vladislav Delay
December 11, 2012
This is the latest electronic release from Sasu Ripatti under the name Vladislav Delay.
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2058.
Ultra
by Zomby
September 2, 2016
The fourth full-length studio release for the British electronic artist features collaborations with Banshee, Burial, Darkstar, and Rezzett.
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2059.
Aaltopiiri
by Pan Sonic
January 16, 2001
The latest release from the band formerly known as "Panasonic."
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2060.
Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)
by Groove Armada
September 11, 2001
The official follow-up to 1999's 'Vertigo' finds the London duo collaborating with Richie Havens, Nile Rogers, Tim Hutton and Jeru Tha Damaja. The lead single is "Superstylin."
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2061.
Lightbulbs
by Fujiya & Miyagi
September 9, 2008
This is the third album from the English electronic quartet.
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2062.
Cherish the Light Years
by Cold Cave
April 5, 2011
The New York-based synth pop group -- which began as Wesley Eisold's (American Nightmare, Some Girls) solo project -- release their full-length debut.
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2063.
The Green [EP]
by Bibio
January 28, 2014
The six-track EP from Stephen Wilkinson revisits the sounds of the single Dye The Water Green from 2013's Silver Wilkinson.
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2064.
Ufabulum
by Squarepusher
May 15, 2012
Tom Jenkinson's latest album as Squarepusher returns to electronica with a release created with a visual component for his live shows.
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2065.
Broken Ear Record
by Black Dice
September 6, 2005
This is the fourth album for the Brooklyn noise-rockers.
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2066.
The Cosmic Game
by Thievery Corporation
February 22, 2005
Perry Farrell, The Flaming Lips and David Byrne guest on the Washington D.C. duo's fourth artist LP.
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2067.
Further
by The Chemical Brothers
June 22, 2010
With its seventh studio album, the British dance duo continues to break down conventionality in electronic music, employing acid synths, break-beat rhythms, and genre-bending production that made it pioneers of the dance-music revolution.
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2068.
Starfire
by Jaga Jazzist
June 1, 2015
The sixth studio release for the Norwegian experimental jazz ensemble was inspired by Lars Horntveth's move to Los Angeles.
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2069.
Finally Woken
by Jem
March 23, 2004
Wales' Jem Griffiths makes her debut with this 11-track LP, which combines her vocals with downtempo electronica from Jem and collaborator Yoad Nevo, reminding critics of recent albums from Dido and Zero 7.
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2070.
Justus Köhncke & the Wonderful Frequency Band
by Justus Köhncke
November 12, 2013
This is the German techno producer's first full-length studio release in five years.
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2071.
Air Museum
by Mountains
May 10, 2011
The ambient duo of Brendon Anderegg and Koen Holtkamp releases its second album.
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2072.
Faith In The Future
by Uberzone
July 8, 2001
The debut album from California electronic artist Timothy Wiles includes collaborations with Beenie Man and Davey Dave.
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2073.
II
by Lindstrom & Prins Thomas
May 26, 2009
This is the second album for the two Norwegian artists together.
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2074.
Skimskitta
by Mira Calix
March 11, 2003
Perhaps finding "Chantal Passamonte" too dull a name for an experimental electronica artist signed to Warp Records, the former Warp publicist adopted the Mira Calix moniker prior to her 2000 debut. This is her second full-length release.
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2075.
Sleep on the Wing
by Bibio
June 12, 2020
The 11th full-length release for Stephen Wilkinson as Bibio is mostly instrumental with only two tracks containing vocals.
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2076.
Feel Feelings
by Soko
July 10, 2020
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles-based French artist was recorded in New York with producer Patrick Wimberly.
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2077.
Basement Jaxx vs. Metropole Orkest
by Metropole Orkest
July 19, 2011
The London, England, house duo of Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe release an album reinterpreting their hits by the Metropole Orkest of the Netherlands orchestra, conducted by Jules Buckley.
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2078.
Exo
by Gatekeeper
September 25, 2012
The New York industrial electronic duo of Aaron David Ross and Matthew Arkel releases their debut full-length on the Hippos In Tanks label.
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2079.
L-Event [EP]
by Autechre
October 29, 2013
The four-track EP for the British electronic duo is Rob Brown and Sean Booth's second release for 2013.
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2080.
Odyssey
by Fischerspooner
April 5, 2005
Linda Perry and Susan Sontag (!) penned songs for the dance duo's belated sophomore release, which also features production from Tony Hoffer and Mirwais.
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2081.
Flux
by Alison Goldfrapp
August 15, 2025
The second full-length solo release from Alison Goldfrapp was co-produced with Stefan Storm and Richard X.
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2082.
Funk Wav Bounces, Vol. 1
by Calvin Harris
June 30, 2017
The fifth full-length release for the Scottish electronic producer features guest appearances from A-Trak, Big Sean, D.R.A.M., Future, Ariana Grande, Kehlani, Khalid, John Legend, Lil Yachty, Migos, Nicki Minaj, Frank Ocean, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Katy Perry, Jessie Reyez, ScHoolboy Q, Travis Scott, Snoop Dogg, Takeoff, Pharrell Williams, and Young Thug.
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2083.
Transistor Rhythm
by Addison Groove
April 2, 2012
This is the debut full-length album for British juke producer Tony Williams under the Addison Groove name.
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2084.
Casablanca Nights
by Sally Shapiro
May 10, 2011
The Swedish producer's latest album features Lake Heartbeat's Jan Kask, Queen of Hearts, and Fred Ventura on vocals.
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2085.
See Mystery Lights
by YACHT
August 4, 2009
This is the third album for the duo from Oregon led by Jona Bechtolt.
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2086.
Nights Out
by Metronomy
September 8, 2008
The British electronic artist produced his sophomore album.
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2087.
Ti Amo
by Phoenix
June 9, 2017
The first new release in four years for the French rock band was self-produced.
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2088.
Dance Mother
by Telepathe
April 14, 2009
The debut album for the duo from Brooklyn was produced by Dave Sitek.
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2089.
Burned Mind
by Wolf Eyes
September 28, 2004
Their first Sub Pop release finds the noisy Detroit band as a threesome, with founder Nate Young joined (as he has been since 2000) by Aaron Dilloway and John Olson.
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2090.
Human Energy
by Machinedrum
September 30, 2016
The latest full-length solo release for Travis Stewart as Machinedrum features guest appearances from Tosin Abasi, Jesse Boykins III, D?WN, Kevin Hussein, Rochelle Jordan, MeLo-X, and Ruckazoid.
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2091.
Red
by Datarock
September 1, 2009
This is the second full-length album for the Norwegian electronic duo.
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2092.
Estoile Naiant
by patten
February 25, 2014
The fourth full-length release for the British electronic producer is his first on the Wrap label.
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2093.
Black and White
by Wretch 32
August 30, 2011
The second album for the British rapper features guest appearances by Etta Bond, Chipmunk, Example, Darren B, Alex Mills, Daley, and Ed Sheeran.
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2094.
Buzzkunst
by ShelleyDevoto
March 5, 2002
The Buzzcocks are back. Well, almost. Pete Shelley and Howard Devoto, founding members of that seminal punk band, have recorded together for the first time in over 25 years, resulting in these 14 brand-new electronica-laden tracks.
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2095.
Peradam
by Soundwalk Collective
September 4, 2020
The third and final part of the Perfect Vision trilogy of albums from the collaboration between the Soundwalk Collective and Patti Smith was inspired by Rene Daumal and his unfinished novel, Mount Analogue.
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2096.
Megadoze
by R.Seiliog
November 30, 2018
This is the third full-length release for the Welsh electronic producer Robin Edwards.
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2097.
Opium
by Jay-Jay Johanson
June 16, 2015
The tenth studio release for the Swedish electronic producer features guest appearances from the Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie and Funkstorung.
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2098.
Happysad
by Kiefer
June 8, 2018
The second full-length release for the Los Angeles pianist and producer features elements of jazz, hip-hop, and electronic music.
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2099.
Daybreaker
by Beth Orton
July 30, 2002
The English singer-songwriter's third LP features quite an array of guests, including Ryan Adams, Emmylou Harris, and the Chemical Brothers (who have utilized Orton's vocals on several of their own albums). Another longtime collaborator, William Orbit, appears for one track, with the remainder of the mixing duties falling to Everything But The Girl's Ben Watt.
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2100.
Timewave Zero
by Blood Incantation
February 25, 2022
The ambient third full-length release from Colorado death metal band Blood Incantation features a nearly 30-minute track and two songs, each about 20 minutes long.
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