Album Releases by Genre
201.
You're Dead!
by Flying Lotus
October 7, 2014
The fifth full-length studio release for the Los Angeles-based artist/producer features guest appearances from Captain Murphy, Angel Deradoorian, Kendrick Lamar, Niki Randa, Snoop Dogg, and Thundercat.
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202.
Body Talk
by Robyn
November 22, 2010
The Swedish singer-songwriter's album is part of her 2010 Body Talk trilogy, containing five new tracks and another handful of songs with different versions from her previously released first and second parts.
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203.
Communion
by Years & Years
July 10, 2015
This is the debut full-length release for the London-based electro-pop trio of Olly Alexander, Mikey Goldsworthy, and Emre Turkmen.
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204.
Crystal Castles
by Crystal Castles
March 18, 2008
The debut full-length album for the Toronto duo of Ethan Kath and Alice Grass.
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205.
MAYA
by M.I.A.
July 13, 2010
The Sri Lankan-born, UK-based rapper releases her third album of eclectic, bold beats featuring production by Blaqstarr, Switch, and Diplo.
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206.
99.9%
by Kaytranada
May 6, 2016
The debut full-length studio release for the Canadian electronic producer under the name Kaytranada (he has six credited under Kaytradamus) features guest appearances from such artists as AlunaGeorge, BadBadNotGood, Craig David, Little Dragon, Vic Mensa, Anderson .Paak, Phonte, and Syd tha Kyd.
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207.
Shaking the Habitual
by The Knife
April 9, 2013
The fourth studio release for the Swedish electronic duo includes a 19-minute track.
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208.
Tomorrow's Harvest
by Boards of Canada
June 11, 2013
This is the first full-length release in eight years for the Scottish electronic duo of Marcus Eoin and Mike Sandison.
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209.
Fossora
by Björk
September 30, 2022
The 10th full-length studio release for Icelandic artist Björk features guest appearances from Ísadóra Bjarkardóttir Barney, Sindri Eldon, Kasimyn, and Serpentwithfeet.
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210.
Seventh Tree
by Goldfrapp
February 26, 2008
The British group's fourth album was produced by the duo and Flood.
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211.
Saturdays=Youth
by M83
April 15, 2008
The fifth album for the French electronic group led by Anthony Gonzalez was produced with Ken Thomas and Ewan Pearson.
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212.
Midnite Vultures
by Beck
November 16, 1999
Beck's "official" follow-up to 'Odelay' is an even more eclectic mix of soul, electro, funk, folk, rock, and hip-hop, including more than one song that sounds an awful lot like Prince.
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213.
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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214.
Virgins
by Tim Hecker
October 15, 2013
The seventh full-length release for the Canadian experimental electronic producer was recorded live in Montreal, Reykjavik, and Seattle.
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215.
Promises
by Floating Points
March 26, 2021
The nine-part project from Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders and the London Symphony Orchestra was recorded in Los Angeles and London.
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216.
Luxury Problems
by Andy Stott
November 6, 2012
After two EPs last year, the Manchester producer releases a full-length electronic release featuring the operatically trained vocalist Alison Skidmore.
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217.
R Plus Seven
by Oneohtrix Point Never
September 30, 2013
The fifth release for experimental electronic artist Daniel Lopatin is his first disc with Wrap Records as Oneohtrix Point Never.
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218.
The Inevitable End
by Röyksopp
November 10, 2014
The final release for the Norwegian electronic duo of Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland as Röyksopp features guest appearances from Ryan James of Man Without Country, Jamie McDermott of The Irrepressibles, Robyn, and Susanne Sundfør.
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219.
Vulnicura Strings
by Björk
November 6, 2015
The Icelandic singer's latest release is an acoustic version of her 2015 album, with only vocals and strings as well as a Viola Organista on several tracks.
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220.
Psychic Chasms
by Neon Indian
October 13, 2009
This is the debut album for the Alan Palomo-led band.
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221.
Bubba
by Kaytranada
December 13, 2019
The second full-length release for the Montreal artist features guest appearancesa from Durand Bernarr, Eight9fly, Estelle, GoldLink, Mick Jenkins, Masego, Teedra Moses, Iman Omari, Ari PenSmith, SiR, Tinashe, Kali Uchis, VanJess, Pharrell Williams, and Charlotte Day Wilson.
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222.
Electric Arguments
by The Fireman
November 25, 2008
Paul McCartney returns to record under the Fireman name with this third album produced with Youth.
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223.
Chaos Theory: Splinter Cell 3 [Soundtrack]
by Amon Tobin
January 25, 2005
The DJ/producer takes his jazzy, cinematic drum'n'bass beats to the videogame world, scoring the latest sequel in the Tom Clancy Splinter Cell franchise.
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224.
Peeping Tom
by Peeping Tom
May 30, 2006
The newest (and somewhat "pop"-oriented) project from Mike Patton (Faith No More, Fantomas) finds him teamed with an eclectic bunch, including Norah Jones, Massive Attack, Odd Nosdam, Amon Tobin and Kool Keith.
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225.
Talkie Walkie
by Air
January 27, 2004
Nigel Godrich (Radiohead) produced this third studio LP for the French duo, who handle all the vocal duties themselves for the first time.
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226.
Ritual Spirit [EP]
by Massive Attack
January 28, 2016
The four track EP from the British trip-hop band features guest appearances from Azekel, Roots Manuva, Tricky, and Young Fathers.
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227.
Outrun
by Kavinsky
February 26, 2013
The concept behind the full-length debut release from the French house producer Vincent Belorgay is how a man who crashed his Ferrari Testarossa in 1986, arises as a zombie in 2006 to make music and race cars.
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228.
Elaenia
by Floating Points
November 6, 2015
The debut full-length release for electronic producer Sam Shepherd features a wide variety of influences including Brazilian classical, jazz, and soul music.
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229.
Tunes 2011-2019
by Burial
December 6, 2019
The two-disc compilation from the electronic producer features songs originally released on EPs between 2011-2019.
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230.
Untilted
by Autechre
April 19, 2005
The experimental electronica duo of Rob Brown and Sean Booth return with eight new tracks.
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231.
Up In Flames
by Caribou
April 8, 2003
The second LP from Canadian electronic artist Dan Snaith is more song-oriented (and quite a bit more psychedelic) than efforts from similar artists, with Snaith even providing vocals on some tracks. [This release was originally credited under the name Manitoba before being re-released under the name Caribou after the name change]
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232.
Black Sands
by Bonobo
March 23, 2010
The fourth album for Simon Green, the British DJ who goes by the name Bonobo, weaves in orchestral strings, hip hop beats, afro-latin sounds, and vocals from Andreya Triana to his downtempo style.
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233.
Street Halo
by Burial
March 28, 2011
The vinyl-only three-track EP is the first solo music from Burial since 2007's self-titled album.
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234.
Idealism
by Digitalism
June 19, 2007
'Idealism' is the full-length debut for the German electronica duo of Jens Moelle and Ismail Tuefekci.
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235.
These Were The Earlies
by The Earlies
October 25, 2005
The half American, half English four-piece make their debut with an album that, like Manitoba's Up In Flames, combines organic and electronic elements from a variety of genres into a unique psychedelic stew.
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236.
Foley Room
by Amon Tobin
March 6, 2007
The Brazilian electronica artist utilized a different technique for his first non-soundtrack album in five years, building his tracks out of field recordings and found sounds.
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237.
Looping State of Mind
by The Field
October 11, 2011
Stockholm-based Alex Willner continues his ambient techno style on his third album.
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238.
A Cross The Universe
by Justice
December 9, 2008
The CD/DVD set features songs from the duo's 2008 US tour stop in San Francisco.
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239.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
by Unknown Mortal Orchestra
June 21, 2011
This is the debut album for the Portland, Oregon-based band led by New Zealand-born Ruban Nielson of the Mint Chicks.
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240.
Profound Mysteries
by Röyksopp
April 29, 2022
The first full-length release in eight years for Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp features guest appearances from Alison Goldfrapp, Beki Mari, Pixx, and Susanne Sundfør.
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241.
Silhouette
by Aquilo
February 17, 2017
The debut full-length release for the British electronic pop duo of Ben Fletcher and Tom Higham features production from such artists as Ólafur Arnalds, Lexx, and Sohn.
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242.
Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By
by Nathaniel Merriweather Presents Lovage
November 6, 2001
"Nathaniel Merriweather" is merely the latest incarnation of producer Dan "The Automator" Nakamura, best known for his work with Dr. Octagon and the Gorillaz. Merriweather was last seen on 1999's Handsome Boy Modeling School debut, and here he is joined in his new band, Lovage, by Kid Koala, Damon Albarn, Prince Paul, Faith No More's Mike Patton, and the Elysian Fields' Jennifer Charles, among others.
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243.
Twisted Tenderness
by Electronic
September 12, 2000
The third release from the project that now features New Order's Bernard Sumner and former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr.
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244.
Bicep
by Bicep
September 1, 2017
This is the debut full-length release for the London-based duo from Belfast, Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson.
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245.
Brotherhood
by The Chemical Brothers
September 2, 2008
The second compilation album for the electronic duo includes a new track, 'Keep My Composure' which features Spank Rock.
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246.
Insides
by Jon Hopkins
May 5, 2009
The electronic artist/producer who previously worked on Coldplay's Viva La Vida releases his first album on the Domino label.
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247.
Night On Fire
by VHS or Beta
September 21, 2004
The Louisville, KY retro-electronica outfit, who drew numerous Daft Punk comparisons with their 2002 EP 'Le Funk,' have transitioned into a dance-punk sound with this full-length debut.
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248.
Immolate Yourself
by Telefon Tel Aviv
February 3, 2009
This is the third album for the Chicago-based duo of Josh Eustis and Charlie Cooper (who passed away on January 22, 2009).
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249.
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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250.
Congrats
by Holy Fuck
May 27, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Canadian electronic band was recorded in a studio over three days.
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251.
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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252.
15 Again
by Cassius
October 23, 2007
The French house music duo releases its latest, which features Pharrell Williams on one track.
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253.
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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254.
Pieces In A Modern Style
by William Orbit
February 22, 2000
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255.
Inform – Educate – Entertain
by Public Service Broadcasting
May 14, 2013
The debut release for the London-based duo includes sound samples from Public information film archives.
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256.
Drift
by Nosaj Thing
June 9, 2009
This is the debut full-length album for the Los Angeles producer/DJ.
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257.
Blood, Looms, And Blooms
by Leila
July 8, 2008
The first album for the Iranian producer in over eight years is also her first under the Warp label.
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258.
Guilt Trips
by Ryan Hemsworth
October 22, 2013
The debut full-length studio release for the Canadian producer features guest appearances from Sinead Harnett, Kitty (formerly known as Kitty Pryde), Lofty305, Haleek Maul, and Tinashé.
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259.
The Gamble
by Nonkeen
February 5, 2016
The debut full-length release for the trio that includes Nils Frahm, Frederic Gmeiner and Sebastian Singwald was recorded over a period of ten years on four-track tape recorders.
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260.
A Chorus of Storytellers
by The Album Leaf
February 2, 2010
Recorded in Seattle but remixed in Iceland by Jón Birgisson of Sigur Rós, A Chorus of Storytellers is the fifth album led by multi-instrumentalist Jimmy LaValle of the Album Leaf.
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261.
That's Harakiri
by Sd Laika
April 29, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for Milwaukee-based grime producer Peter Runge.
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262.
Between Darkness & Wonder
by Lamb
February 24, 2004
The English trip-hop outfit led by vocalist Louise Robinson (nee Rhodes) and producer Andy Barlow return for a fourth album.
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263.
Wanna Buy a Monkey?
by Dan the Automator
February 19, 2002
Producer Dan "The Automator" Nakamura, a founder and member of acts such as the Gorillaz, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Deltron 3030 and Lovage, here offers his first mix album. Many of the cuts are from his own remixes or productions, and come from bands ranging from Tortoise to the X-ecutioners.
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264.
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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265.
Sleep on the Wing
by Bibio
June 12, 2020
The 11th full-length release for Stephen Wilkinson as Bibio is mostly instrumental with only two tracks containing vocals.
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266.
My Love is a Bulldozer
by Venetian Snares
June 17, 2014
The 26th release for the Canadian electronic artist Aaron Funk is his first full-length in four years.
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267.
Steingarten
by Pole
April 3, 2007
Experimental electronica artist Stefan Betke returns with his first full-length in four years.
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268.
Erratics & Unconformities
by Craven Faults
January 10, 2020
The debut full-length release for the British electronic project was recorded in an old textile mill.
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269.
The Phoenix
by Fhloston Paradigm
July 15, 2014
The debut full-length release for King Britt as Fhloston Paradigm combines electronic music with science fiction movie soundtrack elements.
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270.
Ringer
by Four Tet
May 6, 2008
Kieran Hebden releases a 30-minute, four-track minialbum.
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271.
Heat
by Colder
October 25, 2005
Marc Nugyen Tan returns with a second album of 80s-influenced electronica.
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272.
Take My Breath Away
by Gui Boratto
March 3, 2009
The second album on Kompakt for the Brazilian electronic music artist/producer.
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273.
Night Melody
by Rival Consoles
August 5, 2016
The six-track release from London-based electronic producer Ryan Lee West features songs he created following a break-up of a 13-year relationship in 2015.
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274.
Arpo
by Call Super
November 10, 2017
The second full-length release for Berlin-based experimental electronic artist Joe Seaton features the clarinet and oboe played by his father, David Seaton.
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275.
In Situ
by Laurel Halo
October 30, 2015
This eight-track double EP is the electronic artist's first release on Honest Jon's Records.
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276.
Odd One Out
by GIRLI
April 5, 2019
The debut full-length release for the British pop artist features contributions from such artists as Fast Friends, MNDR and Peter Wade.
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277.
Random Access Memories
by Daft Punk
May 21, 2013
The fourth studio release for the electronic duo features guest appearances by Julian Casablancas, Todd Edwards, Panda Bear, Paul Williams, and Pharrell Williams.
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278.
Arular
by M.I.A.
March 22, 2005
This short but wildly eclectic debut album from Maya Arulpragasam, a Sri Lankan-born, London-based artist and daughter of a Tamil Tiger revolutionary, is preceded by enormous buzz in both the U.K. and the U.S.
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279.
Oil Of Every Pearl's Un-Insides
by SOPHIE
June 15, 2018
The debut full-length solo release for the Los Angeles-based Scottish electronic pop artist features songs co-written with Calia Thompson-Hannant (aka Cecile Believe).
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280.
American Dream
by LCD Soundsystem
September 1, 2017
The fourth full-length studio release for the rock band led by James Murphy is its first in five years (seven years for a studio album).
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281.
Third
by Portishead
April 29, 2008
The English rock band returns with its first studio album in 11 years.
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282.
Tron: Legacy
by Daft Punk
December 7, 2010
The Grammy award-winning electronic dance duo--and their masked identities portraying them as man-machines--make a logical pairing to score the soundtrack of the innovative science fiction film.
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283.
Wildflower
by The Avalanches
July 8, 2016
The second full-length release for the Australian electronic band comes 16 years after its debut album Since I Left You with features guest appearances from Ariel Pink, David Berman, Jean-Michel Bernard, Biz Markie, Danny Brown, Camp Lo, Jonathan Donahue, Warren Ellis, Jennifer Herrema, Father John Misty, MF Doom, Paris Pershun and Toro y Moi.
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284.
Mutant
by Arca
November 20, 2015
The second full-length release for the electronic producer who worked on Kanye West's Yeezus, FKA twigs' LP1, Björk's Vulnicura and Kelela's Hallucinogen EP.
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285.
If You Wait
by London Grammar
March 25, 2014
The debut full-length release for the London trio includes "Help Me Lose My Mind," its collaboration with Disclosure. [US edition includes "Maybe," "High Life," and a remix of "Strong."]
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286.
Woman
by Rhye
March 5, 2013
The debut release by the pop duo of Robin Hannibal and Mike Milosh was recorded in Copenhagen and Los Angeles.
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287.
Swim
by Caribou
April 20, 2010
The Canadian electronic artist releases his follow-up to his Polaris Music Prize-winning album Andorra.
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288.
Garden of Delete
by Oneohtrix Point Never
November 13, 2015
The eighth release for Daniel Lopatin as Oneohtrix Point Never features a backstory about an alien named Ezra and a band called Kaoss Edge.
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289.
Hairless Toys
by Róisín Murphy
May 12, 2015
The first release in eight years for the Irish electronic artist who was one-half of Moloko was produced by Eddie Stevens.
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290.
Rounds
by Four Tet
May 6, 2003
The sample-based indietronica LP 'Rounds' is the third solo effort for Fridge's Kieran Hebden.
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291.
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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292.
Field of Reeds
by These New Puritans
March 4, 2014
The third full-length release for the British art rock band experiments with avant garde and classical music elements arranged with conductor André de Ridder and featuring guest appearances by Henry Lowther, Adrian Peacock, Elisa Rodrigues, and Michel van der Aa.
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293.
Ravedeath, 1972
by Tim Hecker
February 15, 2011
The latest release for the Montreal-based artist was recorded in a church in Iceland.
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294.
I'm Your Empress Of
by Empress Of
April 3, 2020
The third full-length release for Lorely Rodriguez as Empress Of was written over two months between tours.
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295.
Tremors
by Sohn
April 8, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for Vienna-based British electronic producer Christopher Taylor.
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296.
Someone Out There
by Rae Morris
February 2, 2018
The second full-length release for the British singer-songwriter features productions from Benjamin Garrett (aka frYars), Fred Gibson, My Riot, and Starsmith.
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297.
Classics
by Ratatat
August 22, 2006
Anyone disappointed by the last Daft Punk album might enjoy this funky, largely instrumental second album for the New York duo.
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298.
Mercurial World
by Magdalena Bay
October 8, 2021
This is the debut full-length release for the Los Angeles-based indie pop duo of Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin.
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299.
Inner Song
by Kelly Lee Owens
August 28, 2020
The second full-length release for the Welsh artist features a guest appearance from John Cale.
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300.
A Moment Apart
by ODESZA
September 8, 2017
The third full-length release for the Seattle-based electronic duo of Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight features guest appearances from Leon Bridges, The Chamanas, Mansionair, Ry X, Regina Spektor, Naomi Wild, and Wynne.
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