Album Releases by Genre
301.
Just Us
by Faust
November 25, 2014
The 11th studio release from the German Krautrock band is said to be an invitation for fans to use the music as " a base on which to build their own music."
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302.
Luna
by The Aliens
September 29, 2008
The Scottish band that includes three members of the Beta Band releases its sophomore album.
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303.
Full Bleed: Caught on Tape
by Thurston Moore
February 10, 2015
This is the fourth release from the collaboration between Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Sunburned Hand Of The Man drummer John Moloney.
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304.
Honeymoon on Mars
by The Pop Group
October 28, 2016
The fourth full-length studio release for the British post-punk band was produced by Dennis Bovell and Hank Shocklee.
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305.
The Exchange Session Vol. 2
by Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid
June 6, 2006
This is the second of two releases from an improvised collaboration between pop and jazz drummer Reid and folktronica artist Hebden (Four Tet, Fridge).
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306.
Oceans Will Rise
by The Stills
August 19, 2008
The Montreal band releases its third album on its new label Arts & Crafts.
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307.
They Were Wrong, So We Drowned
by Liars
February 24, 2004
The New York punk outfit moves even further away from the mainstream on this sophomore effort (a concept album about witch trials), which also sees them with a new rhythm section.
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308.
Blue Lambency Downward
by Kayo Dot
May 6, 2008
The third album for the avant-garde duo who were members of Maudlin Of The Well.
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309.
Panic of Looking [EP]
by Brian Eno
November 8, 2011
Brian Eno and poet Rick Holland return with their second release together. The six-track EP contains songs from the Drums Between Bells recording sessions.
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310.
In Animal Tongue
by Evangelista
September 20, 2011
This is the third album for the Carla Bozulich-led project under the name Evangelista.
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311.
All The Way
by Growing
September 9, 2008
The Brooklyn duo releases its first album under the Social Registry label.
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312.
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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313.
The Plain Where the Palace Stood
by David Grubbs
April 16, 2013
Andrea Belfi, Stefano Pilia, and C. Spencer Yeh backed the indie singer-songwriter on his sixth solo release.
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314.
Walking Cloud And Deep Red Sky, Flag Fluttered And The Sun Shined
by Mono
October 5, 2004
This third album from the Japanese instrumental post-rock outfit was recorded by Steve Albini.
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315.
No More Wig For Ohio
by Odd Nosdam
May 27, 2003
A member of fellow anticon collective artist cLOUDDEAD, Odd Nosdam returns with his second solo LP, a two-part disc that combines instrumental tracks and beats with a found-sound collage approach.
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316.
Cryptomnesia
by El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez Lopez
May 5, 2009
The first album of three recorded in 2006 by the side project of Mars Volta's Omar Rodriguez-Lopez.
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317.
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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318.
Mirror Eye
by Psychic Ills
January 20, 2009
The second full-length album for the New York experimental rock band.
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319.
The Complex
by Blue Man Group
April 22, 2003
The multimedia collective known as the Blue Man Group, who can be seen and heard in ongoing theatrical productions in several cities, in television commercials for Intel, and even on a previous instrumental album 'Audio,' have released here something akin to a real rock'n'roll album. Their assortment of invented instrumentation is now accompanied by more traditional instruments, and vocals are provided by an array of guests, including Dave Matthews, Spalding Gray and Tracy Bonham. Included also are covers of "White Rabbit" and "I Feel Love."
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320.
Deathsentences of the Polished & Structurally Weak
by Negativland
October 1, 2002
Part book, part CD, this latest effort from the Bay Area collective was inspired by a trip to an auto junkyard. The jokes, satire, and subversion found in previous releases is absent this time around, instead replaced by a collection of letters and writings found in the auto wrecks presented in a 64-page full-color book, and, on the CD, a lyric- and melody- free noise assault that, as the band suggests, is the sound of their studio being destroyed in a car crash.
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321.
Someday This Could All Be Yours, Vol. 1
by The Paper Chase
May 26, 2009
The first of an expected two-volume concept album features new drummer Jason Garner.
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322.
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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323.
Terror of Cosmic Loneliness
by Gruff Rhys
July 27, 2010
The latest project for Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys has him teaming up with Brazilian artist Tony Da Gatorra. The making of the album is the subject of the documentary, Seperado.
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324.
No End
by Keith Jarrett
November 25, 2013
The pianist plays not only piano but bass guitar, drums, electric guitar, percussion, recorder, and tabla on this release recorded in 1986.
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