Album Releases by Genre
Nights Out
by Metronomy
September 8, 2008
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The English Riviera
by Metronomy
April 11, 2011
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Love Letters
by Metronomy
March 11, 2014
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Summer 08
by Metronomy
July 1, 2016
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Small World
by Metronomy
February 18, 2022
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Basement Jaxx vs. Metropole Orkest
by Metropole Orkest
July 19, 2011
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MG
by MG
April 28, 2015
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Oracular Spectacular
by MGMT
January 22, 2008
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Nevaeh
by Mhysa
February 14, 2020
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Dolphins
by Mi Ami
March 15, 2011
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Remain Calm
by Mica Levi
November 25, 2016
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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
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Candela
by Mice Parade
January 29, 2013
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And
by Michael Mayer
October 28, 2016
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Entanglement
by Michael Price
April 14, 2015
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Fabriclive 94
by Midland
September 22, 2017
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Dystopia
by Midnight Juggernauts
May 27, 2008
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Uncanny Valley
by Midnight Juggernauts
July 9, 2013
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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
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My House From All Angles
by Mike Dunn
December 1, 2017
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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
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Jet Lag
by Milosh
December 10, 2013
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Undying Color
by Mind Over Mirrors
February 17, 2017
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Bellowing Sun
by Mind Over Mirrors
April 6, 2018
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Second Language
by Minor Science
April 3, 2020
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Maritime
by Minotaur Shock
August 9, 2005
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Save Your Season
by Mint Julep
November 21, 2011
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Skimskitta
by Mira Calix
March 11, 2003
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absent origin
by Mira Calix
November 12, 2021
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Was I the Wave?
by Miracle Fortress
May 17, 2011
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Production
by Mirwais
February 27, 2001
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Follow the Cyborg
by Miss Grit
February 24, 2023
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I Com
by Miss Kittin
June 1, 2004
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Calling from the Stars
by Miss Kittin
June 25, 2013
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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
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Thyrsis of Etna
by Miszczyk
July 15, 2022
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Presents Madrugada
by MJ Cole
April 3, 2020
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Sour Cherry Bell
by MJ Guider
September 18, 2020
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Luneworks
by Mmoths
March 11, 2016
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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
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Hotel
by Moby
March 22, 2005
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Last Night
by Moby
April 1, 2008
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Wait For Me
by Moby
June 30, 2009
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Destroyed
by Moby
May 17, 2011
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Innocents
by Moby
September 30, 2013
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Everything Was Beautiful, And Nothing Hurt
by Moby
March 2, 2018
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All Visible Objects
by Moby
May 15, 2020
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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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These Systems Are Failing
by Moby & the Void Pacific Choir
October 14, 2016
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More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse
by Moby & the Void Pacific Choir
June 16, 2017
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Digital Solutions
by Model 500
March 3, 2015
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Moderat
by Moderat
April 28, 2009
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II
by Moderat
August 6, 2013
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III
by Moderat
April 1, 2016
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More D4ta
by Moderat
May 13, 2022
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Monkeytown
by Modeselektor
October 11, 2011
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Modeselektor Proudly Presents Modeselektion, Vol. 2
by Modeselektor
July 3, 2012
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Evolution Theory
by Modestep
February 12, 2013
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A Wretched Virile Lore
by Mogwai
December 4, 2012
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Mohn
by Mohn
May 8, 2012
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Moot!
by Moin
July 9, 2021
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Shelter
by Moire
August 26, 2014
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No Future
by Moire
February 17, 2017
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Folktronic
by Momus
February 27, 2001
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Change Is Coming
by Money Mark
September 18, 2001
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Requiem for Hell
by Mono
October 14, 2016
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Ghosts
by Monolake
March 13, 2012
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Moodymann
by Moodymann
January 27, 2014
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DJ-Kicks
by Moodymann
February 19, 2016
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A Minor Thought
by Moomin
February 5, 2016
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Lifetime of Love
by Moon Diagrams
June 30, 2017
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Mazes
by Moon Duo
March 29, 2011
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Black Encyclopedia of the Air
by Moor Mother
September 17, 2021
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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
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The Antidote
by Morcheeba
September 27, 2005
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Dive Deep
by Morcheeba
February 19, 2008
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Blood Like Lemonade
by Morcheeba
June 7, 2010
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Head Up High
by Morcheeba
October 15, 2013
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Double Night Time
by Morgan Geist
September 30, 2008
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Horizontal Structures
by Moritz von Oswald Trio
March 15, 2011
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Fetch
by Moritz von Oswald Trio
July 3, 2012
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Sounding Lines
by Moritz von Oswald Trio
June 9, 2015
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Dissent
by Moritz von Oswald Trio
August 6, 2021
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Mother Earth's Plantasia [Reissue]
by Mort Garson
June 21, 2019
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Journey to the Moon and Beyond
by Mort Garson
July 21, 2023
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Motion Graphics
by Motion Graphics
August 26, 2016
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Carbonated
by Mount Kimbie
June 27, 2011
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Cold Spring Fault Less Youth
by Mount Kimbie
May 28, 2013
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Love What Survives
by Mount Kimbie
September 8, 2017
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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
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Air Museum
by Mountains
May 10, 2011
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Centralia
by Mountains
January 22, 2013
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