Album Releases by Genre
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2601.
Back To Light
by Bomb The Bass
March 2, 2010
Tim Simenon returned after nearly 15 years to his Bomb The Bass name in 2008 and for his second album, works with Gui Boratto and features vocals from Depeche Mode's Martin Gore.
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2602.
Mistake, Mistake, Mistake, Mistake
by James Figurine
July 11, 2006
Electronica artist and producer Jimmy Tamborello (who is 1/2 of the Postal Service, 1/3 of Figurine, and 1/1 of Dntel) returns with a solo album of minimal techno under yet another name, with Erlend Oye, John Tejada and Jenny Lewis minimally guesting.
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2603.
Furious Angels
by Rob Dougan
June 3, 2003
Best known for his 1995 single "Clubbed To Death" (which itself is best known as the background music for numerous commercials and a little film called "The Matrix"), producer Rob Dougan finally arrives with his full-length debut, which features that hit as well as newer, more orchestral-leaning electronic tracks.
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2604.
Bent
by The Ssion
September 18, 2012
This is the fourth album from the Kansas City-based art collective.
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2605.
We Are A & C
by Arling & Cameron
August 7, 2001
The third U.S. release for the eclectic Amsterdam-based duo (following 2001's import-only release 'Sound Shopping') contains 14 equally eclectic tunes, including highlights "Dirty Robot" and "5th Dimension."
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2606.
Gandhi Kahn
by Armand Van Helden
October 2, 2001
This is the follow-up to Van Helden's 2000 breakthrough 'Killing Puritans.'
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2607.
Stigmata
by Martin Rev
January 5, 2010
The former member of the electro-punk duo Suicide releases his latest solo album, which is dedicated to his wife who passed away in 2007.
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2608.
Electronica, Vol. 1: The Time Machine
by Jean Michel Jarre
October 16, 2015
The latest release from the French electronic artist features collaborations with such artist as Air, Boys Noize, John Carpenter, Gesaffelstein, Little Boots, M83, Moby, Tangerine Dream, The Who's Pete Townshend, and Armin van Buuren.
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2609.
Heritage
by College
September 17, 2013
This is the third release for the electronic pop project of David Grellier (better known for his work on the Drive film soundtrack).
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2610.
Stand Up and Speak
by DJDS
January 29, 2016
The second full-length release (previously known as DJ Dodger Stadium) for the Los Angeles electronic duo of Jerome LOL and Samo Sound Boy features live instruments and vocals.
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2611.
Breathing Statues
by Young Magic
May 6, 2014
The second full-length release for the Brooklyn trio-turned duo of Isaac Emmanuel and Melati Malaywas was recorded while on tour.
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2612.
Version
by Mark Ronson
June 12, 2007
The second artist album from the acclaimed DJ and producer (Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen) is filled with covers, as Ronson takes on works by artists as diverse as Radiohead, The Smiths, Britney Spears, Coldplay and Ryan Adams. Both Winehouse and Allen guest, along with Robbie Williams, Phantom Planet and Kasabian.
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2613.
LP
by Discovery
July 14, 2009
Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij and Ra Ra Riot's Wes Miles team up to release their first album together.
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2614.
Ovalprocess
by Oval
June 20, 2000
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2615.
Satan's Circus
by Death in Vegas
May 24, 2005
The duo's fourth album departs from previous outings, taking an all-instrumental (and guitar-free) approach rather than relying on guest vocalists. Think Kraftwerk and you won't be too far off.
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2616.
Selected Studies, Vol. 1
by Lloyd Cole
March 5, 2013
British rock singer-songwriter Lloyd Cole was contacted by krautrock musician Hans-Joachim Roedelius, who had remixed Cole's 2001 ambient solo album Plastic Wood on his own. Although, never released, they stayed in contact and now years later, they have teamed up to release a new ambient electronica album.
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2617.
Beautiful
by Fantastic Plastic Machine
May 15, 2001
Fantastic Plastic Machine is Japanese DJ/radio host/fashion magazine editor Tomoyuki Tanaka, and this is his third release, capturing a wide range of sounds from Philly soul to lounge to exotica to electronica. Schoolhouse Rock vocalist Bob Dorough guests on one track.
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2618.
Immersion
by Pendulum
January 25, 2011
The third album for the Australian features guest vocals by The Prodigy's Liam Howlett, Porcupine Tree's Steve Wilson, and the band In Flames.
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2619.
Fated
by Nosaj Thing
May 4, 2015
The third solo release for Los Angeles producer Jason Chung features guest appearances from Chance the Rapper, Maceo Haymes, and Whoarei.
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2620.
Lism
by Ellen Allien
March 19, 2013
The music on the latest release from the German producer was originally created with Thomas Muller for a dance performance in 2011.
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2621.
Keep Your Dreams
by Canyons
January 31, 2012
This is the debut release for the Sydney-based duo of Leo Holiday and Ryan Grieve.
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2622.
He Was King
by Felix Da Housecat
August 25, 2009
The latest album for the electronic DJ/producer from Chicago was recorded in Belgium.
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2623.
Poem
by Delerium
November 21, 2000
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2624.
Worlds
by Porter Robinson
August 12, 2014
The debut full-length release for the North Carolina electronic producer features guest appearances from Breanne Düren, Imaginary Cities, Lemaitre, Amy Millan, and Urban Cone.
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2625.
Dive Deep
by Morcheeba
February 19, 2008
The English band continues without Skye Edwards, who was asked to leave the group, with several artists taking turns on lead vocals.
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2626.
Higher Than The Eiffel
by Audio Bullys
May 18, 2010
After scrapping some previous tracks, the electronic duo sat down and finished fourteen fresh tracks in six months for the band's first release in five years.
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2627.
Abysma
by Geotic
March 31, 2017
This is the debut major label full-length release for Los Angeles electronic artist Will Wiesenfeld as Geotic (who also released albums under the name Baths).
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2628.
Pentagram
by Gui Boratto
June 15, 2018
The fifth full-length release for the Brazilian producer features a guest appearances from Nathan Berger and Boratto's wife Luciana Villanova.
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2629.
Pocket Symphony
by Air
March 6, 2007
Nigel Godrich produced this latest set from the French duo, who are joined by guest vocalists Jarvis Cocker (Pulp) and Neil Hannon (Divine Comedy).
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2630.
More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse
by Moby & the Void Pacific Choir
June 16, 2017
The second full-length release for Moby's Void Pacific Choir project was released as a free download.
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2631.
W:/2016ALBUM/
by Deadmau5
December 2, 2016
The Canadian electronic producer admitted on Twitter he had a love/hate thing for his eighth full-length studio release that features a guest appearance from Grabbitz.
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2632.
Pelo
by The Aluminum Group
November 7, 2000
The Chicago group's fourth full-length was produced by John Herndon (Tortoise, Isotope 217).
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2633.
Last Night
by Moby
April 1, 2008
The latest album for the electronic artist includes an appearance by MC Grandmaster Caz of "Rapper's Delight" fame.
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2634.
Runddans
by Todd Rundgren
May 4, 2015
The debut collaboration between Todd Rundgren, Hans-Peter Lindstrom and Emil Nikolaisen was recorded in Norway.
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2635.
White Noise
by Alpinestars
February 25, 2003
This second album for the Manchester (by way of Germay) electronica/Krautrock duo features guest vocals from Brian Molko (Placebo).
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2636.
Pour It On
by New Build
October 21, 2014
This is the second release for the electro-pop trio that includes Tom Hopkins as well as Hot Chip's Al Doyle and Felix Martin.
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2637.
Living Fields
by Portico
April 7, 2015
Portico Quartet becomes a trio named Portico on this release that features guest appearances from Alt-J's Joe Newman, Jono McCleery and Jamie Woon.
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2638.
Work (Work, Work)
by HTRK
September 6, 2011
The London-based duo completed its second album after the death of its bassist.
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2639.
Complete Me
by Frankmusik
August 3, 2009
Vincent Frank's debut album was coproduced with Stuart Price.
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2640.
All Visible Objects
by Moby
May 15, 2020
The latest full-length release for the electronic artist features contributions from Apollo Jane, Boogie, Mindy Jones, Linton Kwesi Johnson, and Dead Kennedys drummer D.H. Peligro.
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2641.
Imagin
by Dark Sky
September 2, 2014
The debut full-length release for the British dance trio of Matt Benyayer, Thomas Edwards and Carlo Anderson features vocals from Cornelia Dahlgren.
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2642.
Radio Retaliation
by Thievery Corporation
September 23, 2008
The fifth album for the group features world-music artists Femi Kuti, Seu Jorge, Anushka Shankar, and Jana Andevska.
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2643.
Must Be Free
by Lee "Scratch" Perry
September 23, 2016
The latest release from the Jamaican dub reggae artist features production from by Groovematist, IAmPhloboi, Spacewave and Subatomic Sound System.
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2644.
Pieces In A Modern Style
by William Orbit
February 22, 2000
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2645.
The Looks
by MSTRKRFT
July 18, 2006
This is the full-length debut for the new duo of Death From Above 1979's Jesse Keeler and that band's producer, Al-P.
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2646.
Blitzkrieg Pop
by T. Raumschmiere
August 23, 2005
Berlin-based noiseman Marco Haas' third album as T Raumschmiere features vocals by Ellen Allien.
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2647.
More!
by Booka Shade
May 4, 2010
The electronic duo from Germany release their fourth studio album.
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2648.
The Less You Know, The Better
by DJ Shadow
October 4, 2011
The fourth studio album for the hip hop producer/electronic artist features guest appearances by Afrikan Boy, Posdnuos, Talib Kweli, Tom Vek, and Yukimi Nagano of Little Dragons.
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2649.
Perfecto Presents Another World
by Paul Oakenfold
September 26, 2000
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2650.
Tweekend
by The Crystal Method
July 31, 2001
This long-awaited follow-up to the Los Angeles alternative-electronica band's 1997 debut, 'Vegas,' features guest appearances from members of Rage Against The Machine and Stone Temple Pilots as well as Jon Brion.
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2651.
Sexor
by Tiga
February 6, 2006
This debut artist album from the veteran Montreal-based DJ includes a cover of Talking Heads' "Burning Down The House."
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2652.
Encore
by DJ Snake
August 5, 2016
The debut full-length release for the French trap producer features guest appearances from such artists as Justin Bieber, Bipolar Sunshine, Jeremih, Migos, Mr Hudson, Travis Scott, Skrillex, Swizz Beatz, and Young Thug.
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2653.
Listening Tree
by Tim Exile
March 17, 2009
The third album for the English electronica artist and producer.
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2654.
Requiem for Hell
by Mono
October 14, 2016
The ninth full-length release for the Japanese post-rock band was produced by Steve Albini.
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2655.
Welcome
by James Pants
May 27, 2008
This is the debut album for the Spokane, Washington, artist discovered by Peanut Butter Wolf.
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2656.
The Isness
by The Future Sound of London
August 13, 2002
The first new album for the English electronic outfit in six years sees the band heading in a completely new direction, away from their dark electronica in favor of a more organic, psychedelic rock vibe. Surprisingly (for a FSOL album), there's guitar, vocals, strings, and harmonica, and trippy song titles such as "The Mello Hippo Disco Show."
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2657.
Rave Age
by Vitalic
November 5, 2012
The third full-length studio release for French techno producer Pascal Arbez was produced by Stephane Alf Briat.
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2658.
Sing Along To Songs You Don't Know
by Múm
September 22, 2009
This is the fifth album for the Icelandic group.
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2659.
A Wretched Virile Lore
by Mogwai
December 4, 2012
Mogwai's 2011 release Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will is remixed by such artists as Cylob, Tim Hecker, The Soft Moon, Umberto, and Zombi.
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2660.
Fragments of Freedom
by Morcheeba
August 1, 2000
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2661.
Ibifornia
by Cassius
August 26, 2016
The first new studio release in nearly a decade for the French house duo features guest appearances from the Beastie Boys' Mike D, Portugal. The Man's John Gourley, Jaw, Cat Power, Ryan Tedder, and Pharrell Williams.
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2662.
The Dream
by The Orb
June 10, 2008
The latest album from the electronic group features guests Steve Hillage, Eric Walker, Aki Omori, Andy Caine, and Juliet Roberts.
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2663.
Tomorrow's World
by Erasure
October 11, 2011
Frankmusik produced the first studio album for the synth-pop duo in over four years.
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2664.
Do Rabbits Wonder
by Whirlwind Heat
April 15, 2003
Championed (and signed) by the White Stripes' Jack White, this spare, Michigan-based keyboard-bass-drums trio has been labeled by Rolling Stone as this generation's Devo. White produced this debut LP, which was mixed by Mercury Rev's Dave Fridmann. And why the album title? According to the band's website, "We all love rabbits."
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2665.
Oh Land
by Oh Land
March 15, 2011
This is the Danish singer-songwriter's second full-length album.
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2666.
XI Versions of Black Noise
by Pantha du Prince
April 19, 2011
The remix album of the electronic artist's 2009 album features production by such artists as Animal Collective, Four Tet, and Moritz Von Oswald.
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2667.
Two
by Miss Kittin & The Hacker
May 19, 2009
This is the second album from the French electronic artists.
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2668.
Do You Know Squarepusher
by Squarepusher
October 1, 2002
Why yes, yes we do. His real name is Tom Jenkinson, he dabbles in experimental electronica (a la Aphex Twin, who signed him to his first record deal), and this is his sixth album. Included among the seven new tracks here (totaling just 35 minutes) is an unexpected cover of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart."
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2669.
Someday World
by Brian Eno
May 6, 2014
The collaborative release from Brian Eno and Karl Hyde was produced by Eno and Fred Gibson.
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2670.
The Neighbourhood
by The Neighbourhood
March 9, 2018
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles alternative rock band was produced with Lars Stalfors.
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2671.
Robotique Majestique
by Ghostland Observatory
March 4, 2008
The Austin, Texas group known more for its live performances releases its third album.
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2672.
More Tales from the Orbservatory
by The Orb
June 11, 2013
This is the second release from the collaboration between The Orb and Lee "Scratch" Perry.
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2673.
Last Days of Meaning
by Nitin Sawhney
September 27, 2011
This is the ninth album for the British-born composer, musician, and producer who has worked with James Taylor, Sting, Paul McCartney, and Jeff Beck.
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2674.
Mechanism
by Soft Error
January 13, 2017
The debut full-length release for the electronic duo known only as Tim and Rupert was recorded in Iceland.
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2675.
Digging a Tunnel
by Sir Was
March 10, 2017
The debut full-length solo release for Swedish producer Joel Wastberg was self-recorded and produced.
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2676.
Closer to the Truth
by Cher
September 24, 2013
The first full-length studio release for the pop singer/actress in over 12 years includes production from Machopsycho, Billy Mann, Paul Oakenfold, Tim Powell, Mark Taylor, and TMS.
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2677.
Hold Me [EP]
by Cooly G
January 28, 2014
The three-track EP from the British artist/producer includes a guest appearance from DVA.
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2678.
Joy
by Brandt Brauer Frick
October 28, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Berlin-based techno trio features Canadian poer-singer Beaver Sheppard.
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2679.
Emperor's Nightingale
by Stereo MC's
August 29, 2011
The British duo's seventh album continues its move toward electronic and rock music.
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2680.
Odeon
by Tosca
February 5, 2013
The latest release from the Austrian electronic project of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber features guest vocalists such as Sarah Callier, Rodney Hunter, and JJ Jones.
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2681.
Toast to Our Differences
by Rudimental
January 25, 2019
The third full-length release for the British drum'n'bass/pop collective features guest appearances from Anne-Marie, James Arthur, Hak Baker,Maleek Berry, Dan Caplen, Chronixx, Jess Glynne, Kabaka Pyramid, Kojey Radical, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Macklemore, Major Lazer, Maverick Sabre, Mr Eazi, Rita Ora, Protoje, Raphaella, Ray BLK, Raye, Shungudzo, Stefflon Don, Tom Walker, and Yebba.
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2682.
Brava
by Brodinski
March 3, 2015
The debut full-length solo release from the French indie electronica DJ features guest appearances from such artists as Bloody Jay, Chill Will, MPA Shitro, Slim Thug, and Young Scooter.
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2683.
Global
by Paul van Dyk
February 11, 2003
This greatest hits/mix disc by the German DJ/producer includes two previously unreleased tracks. The accompanying DVD, culled from over 40 hours of footage, is part travelogue and part behind-the-scenes documentary of Van Dyk in action.
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2684.
DJ-Kicks
by Hercules & Love Affair
November 13, 2012
Andrew Butler of Hercules & Love Affair tackles the latest DJ Kicks series with a 14-track collection of songs spanning the 1980s and 90s.
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2685.
Emotional Technology
by B.T.
August 5, 2003
This is the fourth album for house music producer Brian Transeau, who has faded from the limelight a bit since his heyday in the mid-to-late 1990s, although has produced hits for the likes of Britney Spears and *NSync. Collaborators here include Rose McGowan, Scott McCloud (Girls Against Boys), and Guru (Gang Starr).
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2686.
Destroyed
by Moby
May 17, 2011
Described by Moby himself as a "soundtrack for empty cities at 2 a.m.," the electronic artist's 10th album was recorded while on tour.
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2687.
NYC
by Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid
November 18, 2008
Four Tet's Kieren Hebden and drummer Steve Reid team up for the fourth time on this album about New York City.
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2688.
18
by Moby
May 14, 2002
Can he do it again? Coming a full three years after his surprise megahit 'Play,' this new album from Richard Melville Hall attempts to repeat that disc's success with (surprise) 18 new tracks, including collaborations with Angie Stone, Sinead O'Connor, Azure Ray and MC Lyte.
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2689.
Lesser Known
by Adventure
March 22, 2011
The Baltimore electronic project of Benny Boeldt releases its second full-length album.
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2690.
These Systems Are Failing
by Moby & the Void Pacific Choir
October 14, 2016
The 13th full-length studio release for the electronic artist is the first credited under the name Moby & The Void Pacific Choir.
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2691.
Charango
by Morcheeba
July 16, 2002
The English trip-hop outfit's fourth studio album features unlikely guest vocal appearances from rapper Slick Rick and Lambchop's Kurt Wagner.
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2692.
Walking On A Dream
by Empire of the Sun
April 21, 2009
The debut album for the Australian band formed by The Sleepy Jackson's Luke Steele and Pnau's Nick Littlemore.
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2693.
Blonde
by Ghost Beach
March 4, 2014
The debut full-length release for the Brooklyn synth-pop duo of Josh Ocean and Eric Mendelsohn.
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2694.
The Orbserver in the Star House
by The Orb
August 28, 2012
Electronic producers, The Orb teams up with reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry on this release.
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2695.
Senior
by Röyksopp
November 23, 2010
The Norwegian electronic duo's follow-up to last year's Junior was recorded during the same sessions as that release.
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2696.
My Guilty Pleasure
by Sally Shapiro
August 25, 2009
The second album for the Swedish electronic artist was produced with Johan Agebjorn.
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2697.
Donker Mag
by Die Antwoord
June 3, 2014
The third full-length release from the South African duo of Ninja and Yo-Landi features a guest appearance from DJ Muggs.
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2698.
Rainbow Edition
by Hype Williams
August 25, 2017
The latest release for the experimental electronic project is said to not involve Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland.
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2699.
White Mountain
by Ulfur
March 5, 2013
This is the debut solo release for Úlfur Hansson, the Icelandic musician best known for being a part of Jonsi's touring band.
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2700.
Dynamics
by Holy Ghost!
September 10, 2013
This is the second release for the Brooklyn duo of Alex Frankel and Nick Millhiser.
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