Album Releases by Genre
1.
Multitude
by Stromae
March 4, 2022
This is the first new studio release for Belgian electro-pop artist Stromae in eight years.
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2.
Your Wilderness Revisited
by William Doyle
November 1, 2019
The latest full-length release under the East India Youth artist's own name features guest appearances from Brian Eno, Jonathan Meades and Laura Misch.
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Renaissance
by Aluna
August 28, 2020
The debut full-length solo release for the dance-pop artist (who previously worked with George Reid as AlunaGeorge) features guest appearances from SG Lewis, KAYTRANANDA and Rema.
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4.
Diamonds & Dancefloors
by Ava Max
January 27, 2023
The second full-length release for pop artist Ava Max was executive produced by Cirkut.
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5.
Faith
by Hurts
September 4, 2020
The fifth full-length release for the British electronic pop duo was produced with Martin Forslund and Joe Janiak.
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6.
The Social Network [Original Score]
by Trent Reznor
October 15, 2010
The 19-track soundtrack to David Fincher's Facebook movie was composed and performed by Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
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7.
Give Up
by The Postal Service
February 18, 2003
One of the highlights of Dntel's 2001 debut album was "This Is the Dream of Evan & Chan," where Dntel electronica mastermind Jimmy Tamborello was joined by Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard on vocals. Satisfied by those results, the two continued to collaborate (by mail), eventually resulting in enough material for this full album that ventures more into synth-pop/new wave territory than their previous single.
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8.
My 21st Century Blues
by RAYE
February 3, 2023
The debut full-length release for London-based artist RAYE features a guest appearance from 070 Shake.
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9.
Flowers of Evil
by Ulver
August 28, 2020
The latest full-length release for the Norwegian band led by Kristoffer "Garm" Rygg was co-produced by Michael Rendall and Youth.
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10.
Playing Robots Into Heaven
by James Blake
September 8, 2023
The latest full-length studio release from James Blake is his first with no guest artists.
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11.
Kid A
by Radiohead
October 3, 2000
Seemingly unwilling to stick to a successful formula, Radiohead follow their breakthrough album 'OK Computer' with this much more experimental work (recorded during sessions that also spawned the later-released 'Amnesiac' album), which ventures even further away from conventional song structure and embraces electronica more fully (even sounding at times like Aphex Twin).
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12.
Demon Days
by Gorillaz
May 24, 2005
When the comic supergroup's 2001 debut sold an astounding 6 million copies worldwide, a sequel became necessary. Hence 'Demon Days.' Returning leader Damon Albarn (Blur) and new producer Danger Mouse are joined by guests Shaun Ryder (Happy Mondays), Ike Turner, MF Doom, De La Soul and Dennis Hopper.
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13.
Discovery
by Daft Punk
March 13, 2001
The French electronica band returns with its long-awaited follow-up to its hit 1998 debut, Homework.
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14.
1000 Forms of Fear
by Sia
July 8, 2014
The sixth full-length release for the Australian pop singer-songwriter was produced by Greg Kurstin.
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15.
Magdalene
by FKA twigs
November 8, 2019
The second full-length studio release for the British experimental R&B artist Tahliah Barnett features a guest appearance from Future.
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16.
Vespertine
by Björk
August 28, 2001
Bjork's follow-up to 1997's 'Homogenic' and last year's soundtrack to Dancer In The Dark is closer in sound and mood to the latter, taking a quieter, more ambient approach. Produced by San Francisco-based electronic artists Matmos, 'Vespertine' utilizes mainly electronic instrumentation, much of which was recorded by Bjork in Iceland. The lead single is "Hidden Place."
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17.
Queen of the Clouds
by Tove Lo
September 30, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for the Swedish indie pop artist.
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18.
Aphrodite
by Kylie Minogue
July 6, 2010
The Australian pop singer returns with more dance-floor slammers and pure pop hits that have kept her career going for over twenty years.
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19.
Kindred [EP]
by Burial
February 14, 2012
The three-track EP for the electronic artist runs just over 30 minutes long, with two tracks running over 11 minutes in length.
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20.
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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21.
Tropix
by Céu
March 25, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Brazilian pop singer-songwriter was co-produced with Naçao Zumbi's Pupillo and Hervé Salters.
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22.
In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country [EP]
by Boards of Canada
November 28, 2000
This four-track EP is the first new material from the group since 1998's landmark 'Music Has The Right To Children.'
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23.
Vulnicura Live
by Björk
July 22, 2016
The live album mixed by Björk, Arca and The Haxan Cloak was first available as a 14-track limited release only at Rough Trade stores. The wider commercial release features one less track ("All Neon Like") and was mixed by Björk, Arca and Chris Elms.
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24.
Details
by Frou Frou
August 13, 2002
'Details' is the debut full-length for the duo of producer Guy Sigsworth (Bjork, Madonna) and vocalist Imogen Heap.
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25.
Life Is Full Of Possibilities
by Dntel
October 30, 2001
Dntel is an electronica side project for Jimmy Tamborello of Strictly Ballroom and Figurine. Here, he is joined by a who's-who of indie rockdom, including Mia Doi Todd, Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie), Chris Gunst (Beachwood Sparks) and Brian McMahon (Slint).
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26.
Stranger Things, Vol. 2 [Original Television Series Soundtrack]
by Kyle Dixon
October 28, 2016
The second volume of the soundtrack to the Netflix show from Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein feature 39 tracks.
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27.
Visions
by Grimes
February 21, 2012
The fourth release for the Canadian artist Claire Boucher is her first on the 4AD label.
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28.
Lady Wood
by Tove Lo
October 28, 2016
The second full-length release for the Swedish pop artist features guest appearances from Joe Janiak and Wiz Khalifa.
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29.
Boy In Da Corner
by Dizzee Rascal
January 20, 2004
This is the debut disc for the 18-year-old London-based rapper (born Dylan Mills), who has been heralded by (among others) Uncut magazine as "good as any MC currently active on Earth."
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30.
Pang
by Caroline Polachek
October 18, 2019
The debut full-length release for the former Chairlift singer under her own name features production from A.G. Cook, Danny L Harle, and Valley Girl.
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31.
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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32.
Alive 2007
by Daft Punk
December 4, 2007
The second live album for the duo features the June 14th, 2007 concert at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy.
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33.
Róisín Machine
by Róisín Murphy
October 2, 2020
The fifth full-length solo studio release for the Irish electro-pop artist was recorded with Richard Barratt (also known as DJ Parrot or Crooked Man).
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34.
The Best of Kylie Minogue
by Kylie Minogue
June 19, 2012
The latest greatest hits album for the Australian pop singer was released on the 25th anniversary of her music career.
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35.
Immersion
by Pendulum
January 25, 2011
The third album for the Australian features guest vocals by The Prodigy's Liam Howlett, Porcupine Tree's Steve Wilson, and the band In Flames.
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36.
Friends That Break Your Heart
by James Blake
October 8, 2021
The fifth full-length studio release for the British singer-songwriter features guest appearances from JID, Monica Martin, SwaVay, and SZA.
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37.
Loving in Stereo
by Jungle
August 13, 2021
The third full-length studio release for the British electronic producer duo of Josh Lloyd-Watson and Tom McFarland features guest appearances from Bas and Priya Ragu.
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38.
Behind The Sun
by Chicane
August 8, 2000
Features the UK chart-topper "Don't Give Up," with vocals from Bryan Adams.
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39.
Late Night Tales: Bonobo
by Bonobo
November 25, 2013
The 33rd Late Night Tales compilation release was mixed by Simon Green as Bonobo.
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40.
Colours
by Graffiti6
January 24, 2012
This is the debut full-length album from the duo of singer Jamie Scott and producer Tommy D.
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41.
Passed Me By [EP]
by Andy Stott
November 22, 2011
This is Manchester-based DJ and producer Andy Stott's latest album for Modern Love.
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42.
Salvador
by Sega Bodega
February 14, 2020
The debut full-length release for the London-based experimental producer includes songs about mental health, alcoholism and relationships.
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43.
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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44.
By Your Side
by Breakbot
September 25, 2012
The debut album from French producer Thibaut Berland as Breakbot features vocals by Pacific!, Ruckazoid, and Irfane.
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45.
Best of 00 - 10
by Ladytron
March 29, 2011
A compilation of songs from the English electronic band led by Daniel Hunt.
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46.
Seven Horses for Seven Kings
by Black to Comm
January 25, 2019
The latest release for German ambient experimental artist Marc Richter as Black to Comm is his first on the Thrill Jockey label.
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47.
Sirens
by Gorgon City
October 6, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for the British electronic duo of Kye Gibbon and Matt Robson-Scott.
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48.
DJ-Kicks: DJ Koze
by DJ Koze
June 15, 2015
The 50th DJ-Kicks compilation release features an original song from the German DJ.
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49.
Fir Wave
by Hannah Peel
March 26, 2021
The Northern Irish composer and producer reinterprets Delia Derbyshire and the Radiophonic Workshop's 1972 Electrosonic for her latest full-length release.
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50.
After Dark, Vol. 2
by Various Artists
June 25, 2013
The sequel to the 2007 compilation of songs by artists affiliated with the electronic label Italians Do It Better was produced by Chromatics' Johnny Jewel.
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51.
Knee Deep
by WhoMadeWho
April 26, 2011
The dance rock band from Denmark releases what it calls a mini-album, with a full-length album set to come out later this year.
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52.
Miss Anthropocene
by Grimes
February 21, 2020
Climate change is theme for the fifth full-length release from the Canadian artist.
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53.
In Colour
by Jamie xx
June 2, 2015
The debut full-length solo release for the xx's Jamie Smith features guest appearances from Popcaan, Young Thug, as well as his xx bandmates Romy Croft and Oliver Sim.
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54.
Playing The Angel
by Depeche Mode
October 18, 2005
Borrowing a page from late-80s to early-90s DM in terms of sound (and possibly even quality), the Ben Hillier-produced 'Angel' is the first Depeche Mode album to feature some David Gahan-penned songs in addition to the usual assortment of Martin Gore tracks.
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55.
Hurry Up, We're Dreaming
by M83
October 18, 2011
Anthony Gonzalez's two-disc album produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen features contributions from Medicine's Brad Laner, Morgan Kibby, and Zola Jesus.
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56.
Overgrown
by James Blake
April 9, 2013
The second release for the British electronic artist includes a track produced by Brian Eno and another track with RZA as a guest performer.
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57.
Original Pirate Material
by The Streets
October 22, 2002
This is the debut album by the London garage (or in this case, bedroom) band, which consists solely of 21-year-old Mike Skinner. Whether or not this style of music (very English rapping over garage/house beats) will translate well overseas remains to be seen, but garage (and especially Skinner) is the current flavor of the month with the UK music press.
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58.
Clarity
by Kim Petras
June 28, 2019
The debut full-length release for the German pop artist was produced by Dr. Luke, Aaron Joseph and Brandon Hamlin.
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59.
Cosmogramma
by Flying Lotus
May 4, 2010
Thom York, Ravi Coltrane, and Laura Darlington appears as a guests on the experimental producer/artist's third full-length album.
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60.
No Mythologies to Follow
by MØ
March 11, 2014
The debut full-length release for Danish electro pop singer Karen Marie Ørsted was produced by Ronni Vindhahl.
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61.
Cross
by Justice
July 10, 2007
The French dance duo known for remixing songs from the likes of Franz Ferdinand emerge with their debut album.
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62.
KiCk i
by Arca
June 26, 2020
The fourth full-length studio release for the electronic artist/producer features guest appearances from Björk, Rosalía, Shygirl, and SOPHIE.
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63.
Crystal Castles [2010]
by Crystal Castles
June 8, 2010
The second self-titled album for the Canadian duo was recorded in a variety of places, including a garage in Detroit, a church in Iceland, a cabin in Canada, and a real music studio in London.
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64.
Invaders Must Die
by The Prodigy
March 3, 2009
The first album for the electronic duo in four years features Dave Grohl and James Rushent as guest musicians.
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65.
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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66.
Nurture
by Porter Robinson
April 23, 2021
The second full-length studio release for the Atlanta-based electronic producer features a track Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs.
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67.
Worlds
by Porter Robinson
August 12, 2014
The debut full-length release for the North Carolina electronic producer features guest appearances from Breanne Düren, Imaginary Cities, Lemaitre, Amy Millan, and Urban Cone.
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68.
Silent Shout
by The Knife
July 25, 2006
This is the third album (and first American release) for the Swedish brother-sister electro-pop duo of Olof Dreijer and Karin Dreijer Andersson.
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69.
Drukqs
by Aphex Twin
October 23, 2001
This 30-track, 2-disc set from Richard D. James is his first Aphex Twin album in five years.
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70.
Psychic
by Darkside
October 8, 2013
The debut full-length release for the collaboration between guitarist Dave Harrington and electronic producer Nicolas Jaar took two years to record.
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71.
In Ghost Colours
by Cut Copy
April 8, 2008
The Australian group's sophomore album hit number one on the Australian charts when released in their home country.
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72.
Neon Golden
by The Notwist
February 25, 2003
This breaktrhough sixth album for the German band combines a variety of disparate elements, most notably moody indie rock and glitchy electronica (think Hood's Cold House), to great effect.
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73.
100th Window
by Massive Attack
February 11, 2003
The first of two planned 2003 releases for the far-from-prolific Bristol-based electronica collective sees the group pared down to one original member: Robert "3-D" del Naja (although Grant "Daddy G." Marshall intends to return to the group for the next disc). Horace Andy returns to provide vocals on several tracks, and Sinead O'Connor also guests on two songs.
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74.
Nights Out
by Metronomy
September 8, 2008
The British electronic artist produced his sophomore album.
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75.
Junior
by Röyksopp
March 24, 2009
The third album for the Norwegian band features Robyn, Lykke Li, and The Knife's Karim Dreijer as guests.
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76.
Commencement
by Deadsy
May 14, 2002
This 80s-esque goth/electro-pop debut album from the Los Angeles band fronted by P. Exeter "Elijah" Blue (the son of Cher and Greg Allman) finally sees an official release, after five years of delays and two separate major label deals.
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77.
The Warning
by Hot Chip
June 13, 2006
The genre-mashing Londoners return with a quick follow-up to last year's debut 'Coming On Strong.'
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78.
Los Angeles
by Flying Lotus
June 10, 2008
The first full-length album on the Warp label for Steven Ellison.
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79.
Tweekend
by The Crystal Method
July 31, 2001
This long-awaited follow-up to the Los Angeles alternative-electronica band's 1997 debut, 'Vegas,' features guest appearances from members of Rage Against The Machine and Stone Temple Pilots as well as Jon Brion.
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80.
Body Talk Pt 1
by Robyn
June 15, 2010
The latest album for the Swedish pop artist Robyn has been said to be part of a trilogy of albums to be released this year.
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81.
Fantasy Black Channel
by Late Of The Pier
January 13, 2009
The debut album for the British quartet was produced by Erol Alkan.
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82.
OK Cowboy
by Vitalic
February 21, 2006
This is the full-length debut for French techno artist and DJ Pascal Arbez-Nicolas, best known for his 2001 single "La Rock 01" (which is included here).
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83.
Eyelid Movies
by Phantogram
February 9, 2010
The upstate New York indie rock duo releases its debut full-length album.
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84.
Moderat
by Moderat
April 28, 2009
Modeselektor and Apparat team up to release their first full-lenth album together.
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85.
Seek Magic
by Memory Tapes
November 9, 2009
This is the debut album for Dayve Hawk as Memory Tapes.
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86.
Everything, Everything
by Underworld
September 12, 2000
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87.
Fin
by John Talabot
February 14, 2012
This is the debut full-length release for the Barcelona-based house producer John Talabot.
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88.
Kiasmos
by Kiasmos
October 28, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for the collaboration between Ólafur Arnalds and Bloodgroup's Janus Rasmussen.
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89.
Stainless Style
by Neon Neon
March 18, 2008
Boom Bip and Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys come together to release a concept album about the life of John DeLorean.
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90.
Quarantine
by Laurel Halo
May 29, 2012
The debut full-length album for the Brooklyn artist showcases her vocals more than her previous ambient electronic EPs.
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91.
Rooty
by Basement Jaxx
June 26, 2001
The follow-up to the Jaxx' critically-acclaimed 1999 debut album, 'Remedy,' 'Rooty' finds the British house duo adding to the party vibe with elements of pop and R&B thrown into the mix. The lead single is "Romeo."
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92.
Bikini Daze [EP]
by MØ
October 29, 2013
This is the debut four-track EP for Danish artist Karen Marie Ørsted.
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93.
Twoism [EP]
by Boards of Canada
November 26, 2002
Boards of Canada's very first release--once limited to just 100 self-released vinyl copies in 1995--has finally been reissued on CD. (So if you've been holding on to your 12-inch to sell on eBay, tough luck.)
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94.
The Lemon Of Pink
by The Books
October 14, 2003
The experimental collage artists combine samples, vocals (courtesy of Anne Doerner) and acoustic instrumentation on this second release.
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95.
Go Plastic
by Squarepusher
June 26, 2001
This is the fifth full-length release from Tom Jenkinson (aka Squarepusher). "My Red Hot Car" is the lead single.
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96.
Avalanche
by Quadron
June 4, 2013
Robin Hannibal and Coco O.'s second release as Quadron features a guest appearance from Kendrick Lamar.
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97.
Fordlandia
by Jóhann Jóhannsson
November 4, 2008
The latest solo album for the Icelandic composer is the second of a planned triology about technology and American brand names.
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98.
Haha Sound
by Broadcast
August 12, 2003
This is just the second full-length recording for the Birmingham, England experimental pop outfit founded in 1995. Included here is the track "Pendulum" from the recent EP of the same name.
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99.
Galactic Melt
by Com Truise
June 28, 2011
The debut full-length release from Seth Haley is a concept album about the life and death of a robot astronaut.
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Margerine Eclipse
by Stereolab
January 27, 2004
'Margerine Eclipse' marks the London-based band's first LP since the death of long-time member Mary Hansen, as well as the once-prolific group's longest-ever gap between albums (2 1/2 years).
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