Album Releases by Genre
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The English Riviera
by Metronomy
April 11, 2011
The third album for the electronic band was produced by its lead singer, Joseph Mount.
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Love Letters
by Metronomy
March 11, 2014
The fourth full-length release for the British indie-pop band led by Joe Mount was recorded at Toe Rag Studios.
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Summer 08
by Metronomy
July 1, 2016
The fifth full-length release for the British electronic band led by Joe Mount features guest appearances from Mixmaster Mike and Robyn.
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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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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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MG
by MG
April 28, 2015
The debut full-length studio release for Depeche Mode's Martin Gore contains 16 instrumental electronic tracks.
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Oracular Spectacular
by MGMT
January 22, 2008
David Fridmann produced the debut full-length album for the New York-based band.
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Nevaeh
by Mhysa
February 14, 2020
The second full-length release for the R&B artist was recorded in her Philadelphia home.
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Dolphins
by Mi Ami
March 15, 2011
The first album since the trio became a duo after bassist Jacob Long left the band also sees the band moving from rock to electronic on the four track EP.
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Remain Calm
by Mica Levi
November 25, 2016
This is the debut full-length release from the collaboration between Mica Levi (aka Micachu) and Oliver Coates, who previously worked together on 2014's "Under the Skin" soundtrack.
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Obrigado Saudade
by Mice Parade
January 27, 2004
Mice Parade is the solo moniker adopted by Adam Pierce (drummer for the east coast indie rock band The Swirlies) for his forays into electronica and post-rock. Although he has expanded Mice Parade into a full-band effort on some previous releases, Pierce recorded this fourth studio LP mainly on his own.
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What It Means to Be Left-Handed
by Mice Parade
September 14, 2010
The New York City band led by Adam Pierce releases its seventh album.
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Candela
by Mice Parade
January 29, 2013
The seventh release for the band led by Adam Pierce sees the group adding more pop elements to the other music styles heard on previous albums.
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And
by Michael Mayer
October 28, 2016
As the ampersand title implies, this album of collaborations between the German techno producer and artists such as Gui Boratto, Roman Flügel, Joe Goddard, Hauschka, Ed Macfarlane, Miss Kittin, Andrew Thomas, and Prins Thomas.
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Entanglement
by Michael Price
April 14, 2015
The latest release for the composer better known for his television soundtrack work was created over two years and recorded in Berlin.
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Fabriclive 94
by Midland
September 22, 2017
This is the latest release in the Fabric mix series features British electronic DJ/producer Harry Agius (a.k.a Midland).
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Dystopia
by Midnight Juggernauts
May 27, 2008
This is the debut album for the Australian-based electronic band.
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Uncanny Valley
by Midnight Juggernauts
July 9, 2013
The third full-length release for the Australian electronic band was partially recorded and written in France.
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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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Kilo
by Mika Vainio
July 8, 2013
The latest release for the Finnish experimental artist was recorded at his Berlin home studio.
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My House From All Angles
by Mike Dunn
December 1, 2017
The first full-length solo studio release for the Chicago house producer features guest appearances from Dee Jay Alicia, Jass Mann, J.R. Jordan, and MD X-Spress.
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Nostalgialator
by Mike Ladd
July 26, 2004
The producer (a college English professor in his former life) behind the fictitious hip-hop outfits The Majesticons and The Infesticons returns with a disc recorded under his own name. It's not the third installment in the -icons series (that will come later), but a standalone album that veers into multiple genres and moods.
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Drop the Vowels
by Millie & Andrea
April 1, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for elctronic producers Andy Stott and Miles Whittaker of Demdike Stare
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Jet Lag
by Milosh
December 10, 2013
The fourth solo release for Rhye's Mike Milosh was co-produced with his wife, actress Alexa Nikolas.
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Undying Color
by Mind Over Mirrors
February 17, 2017
The sixth release for experimental electronic project of Jaime Fennelly features contributions from Janet Beveridge Bean, Jim Becker, Haley Fohr, and Jon Mueller.
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Bellowing Sun
by Mind Over Mirrors
April 6, 2018
The latest full-length release for Jaime Fennelly's solo project was originally Commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and was produced by Tortoise's John McEntire.
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Second Language
by Minor Science
April 3, 2020
This is the debut full-length release for Angus Finlayson as Minor Science.
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Maritime
by Minotaur Shock
August 9, 2005
This is the second album for electronica artist David Edwards, who has drawn acclaim for his mellow, cheerful sound.
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Save Your Season
by Mint Julep
November 21, 2011
This is the second release for the husband and wife team of Keith and Hollie Kenniff.
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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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absent origin
by Mira Calix
November 12, 2021
The latest full-length release for Mira Calix was inspired by collaging and features parts of previous recordings and musical scores.
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Was I the Wave?
by Miracle Fortress
May 17, 2011
The sophomore album for the indie Canadian band led by Graham Van Pelt is its first in more than four years.
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Production
by Mirwais
February 27, 2001
'Production' is a solo album from the French producer best known for his work with Madonna (who returns the favor by adding vocals to one track here).
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Follow the Cyborg
by Miss Grit
February 24, 2023
The debut full-length release for New York-based artist Margaret Sohn under the name Miss Grit features contributions from Stella Mozgawa of Warpaint, Aron Kobayashi Ritch of Momma, and Pearla.
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I Com
by Miss Kittin
June 1, 2004
Born in France and now residing in Berlin, Miss Kittin (aka Caroline Herve) has provided vocals for a variety of electronica producers, including Felix Da Housecat and The Hacker. Here, she works with producers Tobi Neumann and Thies Mynther.
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Calling from the Stars
by Miss Kittin
June 25, 2013
The third solo release for the French DJ and producer is a double album of electro-pop songs.
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First Album
by Miss Kittin & The Hacker
March 19, 2002
Picked up by Emperor Norton for distribution in the U.S., this new wave-meets-eurodisco-meets-house disc features the programming talents of The Hacker and accented spoken vocals from Miss Kittin, who also appears on the recent Felix Da Housecat LP. Clubgoers may recognize the track "Frank Sinatra," which attracted some attention when released as a single in 1997.
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Two
by Miss Kittin & The Hacker
May 19, 2009
This is the second album from the French electronic artists.
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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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Presents Madrugada
by MJ Cole
April 3, 2020
The first full-length studio release in 17 years for the British electronic producer features classical piano-based tracks recorded with a 14-piece orchestra.
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Sour Cherry Bell
by MJ Guider
September 18, 2020
The second full-length release for the New Orleans-based artist was self-produced.
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Luneworks
by Mmoths
March 11, 2016
The debut full-length release for the Irish electronic producer Jack Colleran was recorded in Los Angeles.
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Play
by Moby
June 1, 1999
Although techno artist Moby had been on the scene for almost a decade and had released five albums, his fame had chiefly been limited to his club hit "Go" back in 1991. 'Play' changed all that, however, garnering a sea of critical and popular acclaim for the artist. A mix of styles (including deviations into blues and gospel), 'Play' also has the unique distinction of having all 18 of its tracks licensed for use in film, television and advertising.
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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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Hotel
by Moby
March 22, 2005
The latest from the New York-based techno guru eschews samples for live instrumentation and vocals (by the bald one himself), and is backed by a second disc of ambient works.
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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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Wait For Me
by Moby
June 30, 2009
Influenced by a talk he heard by David Lynch, Moby recorded the album at home.
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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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Innocents
by Moby
September 30, 2013
The 11th studio release for the electronic artists features guest appearances from Inyang Bassey, Cold Specks, Wayne Coyne, Skylar Grey, Damien Jurado, and Mark Lanegan.
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Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt
by Moby
March 2, 2018
The 15th full-length release for the Los Angeles-based electronic artist is said to be inspired by trip-hop music.
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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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Reprise
by Moby
May 28, 2021
The latest release from the electronic artist features some tracks from his catalog with new orchestral and acoustic arrangements with the Budapest Art Orchestra and guest appearances from Novo Amor, Darlingside, Nataly Dawn, Skylar Grey, Deitrick Haddon, Amythyst Kiah, Jim James, Apollo Jane, Mindy Jones, Kris Kristofferson, Mark Lanegan, Luna Li, Víkingur Ólafsson, Gregory Porter, and Alice Skye.
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Always Centered at Night
by Moby
June 14, 2024
The latest full-length release from electronic producer Moby features guest appearances by J.P. Bimeni, Choklate, India Carney, Danae, Akemi Fox, Gaidaa, José James, Aynzli Jones, Lady Blackbird, Brie O'Banion, Raquel Rodriguez, serpentwithfeet, and Benjamin Zephaniah.
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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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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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Digital Solutions
by Model 500
March 3, 2015
This is the first release from Juan Atkins as Model 500 in 16 years.
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Moderat
by Moderat
April 28, 2009
Modeselektor and Apparat team up to release their first full-lenth album together.
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II
by Moderat
August 6, 2013
The electronic trio formed by Apparat (aka Sascha Ring) and Modeselektor (Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary) worked in the studio for six months on the follow-up to the group's 2009 self-titled debut.
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III
by Moderat
April 1, 2016
This is the third full-length release for the collaboration between Modeselektor's Gernot Bronsert, Sebastian Szary and Apparat's Sascha Ring.
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More D4ta
by Moderat
May 13, 2022
This is the first full-length studio release in six years for German electronic trio Moderat.
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Monkeytown
by Modeselektor
October 11, 2011
The Berlin duo's third album includes Radiohead's Thom Yorke as a guest vocalist.
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Modeselektor Proudly Presents Modeselektion, Vol. 2
by Modeselektor
July 3, 2012
The Berlin-based duo's latest release is 18 tracks of experimental electronic music from such artists as Addison Groove, Clark, Lazer Sword, Martyn, Monolake, Phon.o, and Prefuse 73.
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Evolution Theory
by Modestep
February 12, 2013
This is the debut full-length release for the London-based dubstep quartet.
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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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Mohn
by Mohn
May 8, 2012
This is the nine-track debut electronic album from Wolfgang Voigt and Jörg Burger.
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Moot!
by Moin
July 9, 2021
This is debut full-length release for the collaboration between Joe Andrews, Tom Halstead and Valentina Magaletti.
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Shelter
by Moire
August 26, 2014
The is the debut full-length release from the London-based house/techno producer.
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No Future
by Moire
February 17, 2017
The second full-length release for the London-based electronic producer features guest appearances from DRS and James Massiah.
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Folktronic
by Momus
February 27, 2001
Scotland's Nicholas Currie (aka Momus) returns with an usual album that combines (fake) traditional folk tunes with modern electronica.
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Change Is Coming
by Money Mark
September 18, 2001
"Money" Mark Nishita has worked with the Dust Brothers and the Beastie Boys. This is his third album and first for Emperor Norton.
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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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Ghosts
by Monolake
March 13, 2012
The darker eighth recording for Robert Henke is the second release in a planned trilogy of albums that began with 2009's Silence.
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Moodymann
by Moodymann
January 27, 2014
The Detroit techno artist's latest release includes guest appearances from Amp Fiddler, Andres, and José James.
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DJ-Kicks
by Moodymann
February 19, 2016
The latest DJ-Kicks mix series features 11 exclusive edits from Detroit's Kenny Dixon, Jr. (aka Moodymann).
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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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Lifetime of Love
by Moon Diagrams
June 30, 2017
The full-length solo release for Deerhoof drummer Moses Archuleta was written after the end of his marriage and recorded over a 10-year period.
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Mazes
by Moon Duo
March 29, 2011
The San Francisco duo formed by Sanae Yamada and Ripley Johnson of Wooden Shjips releases its second full-length studio album.
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Black Encyclopedia of the Air
by Moor Mother
September 17, 2021
The fifth full-length release for Philadelphia artist features guest appearances from BFLY, Black Quantum Futurism, Brother May, Elucid, Antonia Gabriela, Dudù Kouate, lojii, Maassai, Elaine Mitchener, Nappy Nina, Pink Siifu, Saydah Ruz, Orion Sun, and Yatta.
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Jazz Codes
by Moor Mother
July 1, 2022
The second full-length release for experimental artist Moor Mother features guest appearances from Alya Al Sultani, Black Quantum Futurism, Melanie Charles, Fatboi Sharif, Honeychile, Irreversible Entanglements, Justmadnice, Kyle Kidd, Mary Lattimore, Loijj, Nicole Mitchell, Elaine Mitchener, Jason Moran, Aquiles Navarro, Keir Neuringer, Orion Sun, Akai Solo, Thomas Stanley, Wolf Weston, and Yung Morpheus.
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Fragments of Freedom
by Morcheeba
August 1, 2000
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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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The Antidote
by Morcheeba
September 27, 2005
The electronia outfit's fifth studio recording features new vocalist Daisy Martey (who replaces Skye Edwards).
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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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Blood Like Lemonade
by Morcheeba
June 7, 2010
Skye Edwards returns as lead singer on the British band's seventh studio album.
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Head Up High
by Morcheeba
October 15, 2013
The eighth release for the trip-hop group features guest appearances from Chali 2na, Rizzle Kicks, and White Denim's James Petralli.
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no floor
by more eaze & claire rousay
March 21, 2025
The five-track release featuring the collaboration between more eaze and claire rousay was self-produced.
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Double Night Time
by Morgan Geist
September 30, 2008
The first solo album for the electronic artist in more than 10 years.
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Horizontal Structures
by Moritz von Oswald Trio
March 15, 2011
This is the second studio album for the trio that includes Moritz Von Oswald, Max Loderbauer, and Sasu Ripatti.
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Fetch
by Moritz von Oswald Trio
July 3, 2012
The four tracks combine elements from jazz and dub-techno with the help of guest artists Marc Muellbauer, Jonas Schoen, and Sebastian Studnitzky for the Moritz Von Oswald Trio's latest release.
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Sounding Lines
by Moritz von Oswald Trio
June 9, 2015
The fifth full-length release from the trio features Afro-beat drummer Tony Allen in place of Vladislav Delay.
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Dissent
by Moritz von Oswald Trio
August 6, 2021
The first full-length release in six years under the Moritz von Oswald Trio name was recorded over two months in 2020 with Heinrich Köbberling and Laurel Halo.
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Mother Earth's Plantasia [Reissue]
by Mort Garson
June 21, 2019
The reissue of the electronic artist's album featuring the Moog synthesizer and released only to those who bought a plant in 1976 at Los Angeles' Mother Earth Plant Boutique.
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Journey to the Moon and Beyond
by Mort Garson
July 21, 2023
The latest compilation of Canadian artist Mort Garson's work features music he wrote for ads, a track for the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing, as well as TV and movie scores.
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Motion Graphics
by Motion Graphics
August 26, 2016
This is the debut release for the experimental electronic project of Joe Williams (who also releases albums under the name White Williams).
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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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Cold Spring Fault Less Youth
by Mount Kimbie
May 28, 2013
The second release for the British electronic duo of Dominic Maker and Kai Campos features the guest appearance of King Krule on two tracks.
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Love What Survives
by Mount Kimbie
September 8, 2017
The third full-length release for the British electronic duo of Dominic Maker and Kai Campos features guest appearances from Andrea Balency, James Blake, King Krule, and Micachu.
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MK 3.5: Die Cuts | City Planning
by Mount Kimbie
November 4, 2022
The latest full-length release from electronic duo Mount Kimbie features guest appearances from James Blake, Danny Brown, Choker, Keiyaa, Kuçka, Liv.e, Nomi, Reggie, slowthai, and Wiki on half of the tracks produced by Dom Maker with the other half featuring techno-influenced tracks produced by Kai Campos.
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Ultra Sex
by Mount Sims
September 3, 2002
This Los Angeles-based electroclash outfit is the brainchild of Matt Sims, who comes a close second to Beck in terms of pulling off a quality Prince imitation on this, his debut full-length.
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Air Museum
by Mountains
May 10, 2011
The ambient duo of Brendon Anderegg and Koen Holtkamp releases its second album.
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