Album Releases by Genre
LCD Soundsystem
by LCD Soundsystem
February 15, 2005
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Dark Matter: Moving At The Speed Of Light
by Afrika Bambaataa
October 26, 2004
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Last Exit
by Junior Boys
September 21, 2004
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Schizophrenic
by JC Chasez
February 24, 2004
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Body Language
by Kylie Minogue
February 10, 2004
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Atlas
by Kinky
December 2, 2003
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In The Zone
by Britney Spears
November 18, 2003
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Kish Kash
by Basement Jaxx
October 21, 2003
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Coverage
by Mandy Moore
October 21, 2003
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D-D-Don't Don't Stop the Beat
by Junior Senior
August 5, 2003
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So Stylistic
by Fannypack
July 8, 2003
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Me & Giuliani Down By the School Yard (A True Story) [EP]
by !!! [Chik Chik Chik]
June 3, 2003
Search engines hate them, but !!! (pronounced "Chik Chik Chik," of course) are popular with live audiences for their funkier, dancier (yes, that's a word--trust us) approach to indie music. The Sacramento band shares three members with Out Hud, and this is their 2-song debut for Touch And Go (with a full album to follow in 2004). |
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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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Ego War
by Audio Bullys
June 3, 2003
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American Life
by Madonna
April 22, 2003
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The Senior
by Ginuwine
April 8, 2003
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Level II
by Blackstreet
March 11, 2003
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#1
by Fischerspooner
February 25, 2003
This debut disc for the New York duo of Warren Fischer and Casey Spooner was originally released in 2001 on Germany's International Deejay Gigolos label and immediately generated such buzz (partly due to the album's infectious 'electroclash' sound, and partly due to the pair's notoriety in the fashion scene) that English label Ministry Of Sound snapped up the album (and the duo) for a reported £2 million. |
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Global
by Paul van Dyk
February 11, 2003
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Lovebox
by Groove Armada
January 21, 2003
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This Is Me... Then
by Jennifer Lopez
November 19, 2002
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Machine Says Yes
by FC/Kahuna
November 19, 2002
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Slicker Than Your Average
by Craig David
November 19, 2002
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S.T.R.E.E.T. D.A.D.
by Out Hud
November 19, 2002
Founded in 1996 in San Francisco, this now New York-based instrumental outfit (which shares some members with the band !!!) has previously drawn a bit of acclaim for their vinyl-only releases. This six-track effort represents their first CD release, which showcases their dancier, dubbier, funkier brand of post-rock. |
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Under Construction
by Missy Elliott
November 12, 2002
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Stripped
by Christina Aguilera
October 29, 2002
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Divine Operating System
by Supreme Beings Of Leisure
September 10, 2002
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Night Works
by Layo & Bushwacka!
September 10, 2002
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Mind Elevation
by Nightmares on Wax
September 3, 2002
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Ultra Sex
by Mount Sims
September 3, 2002
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OST
by 24 Hour Party People
August 6, 2002
The soundtrack to the fictionalized account of the rise and fall of Manchester's Factory Records includes, somewhat obviously, a generous helping of New Order, Joy Division, and Happy Mondays songs (including the title track by the latter), as well as cuts from A Guy Called Gerald, Durutti Column, and the Buzzcocks. This is also the only album where you'll find the newest New Order single, "Here to Stay," a collaboration with the Chemical Brothers that failed to appear on either group's latest LP. |
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Kinky
by Kinky
March 26, 2002
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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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Full Moon
by Brandy
March 5, 2002
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Fever
by Kylie Minogue
February 26, 2002
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Come With Us
by The Chemical Brothers
January 29, 2002
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Kittenz And Thee Glitz
by Felix Da Housecat
January 22, 2002
The veteran Chicago house producer offers up 16 tracks of modernized 80's electro (think Daft Punk or Ladytron), highlighted by "Silver Screen (Shower Scene)." The album picked up a great deal of acclaim in the UK when it was released in mid-2001, and finally secured U.S. distribution (through Emperor Norton) in early 2002. |
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Whatever
by Green Velvet
November 20, 2001
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Since I Left You
by The Avalanches
November 6, 2001
This sample-driven Austrialian dance outfit scored a hit in its homeland with this, its debut full-length release (following three EP releases since 1997). The UK music press created a publicity avalanche for the band in the Spring of 2001, as the album picked up strong reviews (quotes from some appear below) and was featured in numerous articles. Packed with over 600 samples of recordings dating from the 1950's to the present (each one credited in the liner notes!) as well as original instrumentation, 'Since I Left You' is a varied and unique record. |
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Epitaph
by Frontline Assembly
October 9, 2001
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A Funk Odyssey
by Jamiroquai
September 11, 2001
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Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)
by Groove Armada
September 11, 2001
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We Are A & C
by Arling & Cameron
August 7, 2001
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Tweekend
by The Crystal Method
July 31, 2001
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Two
by Utah Saints
July 31, 2001
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Rooty
by Basement Jaxx
June 26, 2001
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Deep Down & Dirty
by Stereo MC's
June 12, 2001
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Sincere
by M.J. Cole
April 17, 2001
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lemonjelly.ky
by Lemon Jelly
April 10, 2001
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Discovery
by Daft Punk
March 13, 2001
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Uh-Oh!
by Tipsy
March 6, 2001
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Sleepwalking
by Rae & Christian
February 27, 2001
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Production
by Mirwais
February 27, 2001
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Essential Mix
by Boy George
February 20, 2001
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Super Sound
by Pepe Deluxe
January 9, 2001
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Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars
by Fatboy Slim
November 7, 2000
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Music For The Maases
by Timo Maas
October 3, 2000
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Perfecto Presents Another World
by Paul Oakenfold
September 26, 2000
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Everything, Everything
by Underworld
September 12, 2000
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Disappeared
by Spring Heel Jack
August 22, 2000
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The Mirror Conspiracy
by Thievery Corporation
August 22, 2000
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Behind The Sun
by Chicane
August 8, 2000
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I'm Lonely (And I Love It) [EP]
by Future Bible Heroes
July 18, 2000
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Movement In Still Life
by B.T.
June 6, 2000
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Sound of Water
by Saint Etienne
June 6, 2000
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Killing Puritans
by Armand Van Helden
June 6, 2000
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Trickle
by Olive
May 30, 2000
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For Your Ears Only
by Bentley Rhythm Ace
May 27, 2000
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Communicate
by Sasha & John Digweed
May 23, 2000
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A South Bronx Story
by ESG
May 19, 2000
'South Bronx Story' is a retrospective of the all-girl funk group from the Bronx. The 16 tracks on this disc span from 1981 to the early 1990's. Although highly influential and well-regarded by critics, ESG is not well known, thanks in large part to the scarcity of their material available. However, many of their songs are recognizable thanks to the fact that they have been sampled by numerous artists (the Beastie Boys and LL Cool J, to name but two) throughout the '90's. |
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Supermodified
by Amon Tobin
May 16, 2000
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Pieces In A Modern Style
by William Orbit
February 22, 2000
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Disco and The Half Way To Discontent
by Clinton
January 25, 2000
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Music For Imaginary Films
by Arling & Cameron
January 11, 2000
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Remedy
by Basement Jaxx
August 3, 1999
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