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The Knife - Shaking the Habitual
The Swedes’ fourth LP is something else, but something profoundly exhilarating.
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Vondelpark - Seabed
Meticulous and soulful, this is exemplary electronic RnB.
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Bonobo - The North Borders
Impressive fifth album from producer Simon Green, building on previous triumphs.
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Conquering Animal Sound - On Floating Bodies
Second set from Glaswegian electro duo, successfully expanding their debut’s palette.
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Lapalux - Nostalchic
British producer plays weird with his inspirations on a seductive debut.
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Blue Hawaii - Untogether
Few will grow tired of these intimate songs living in their headphones.
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Space Dimension Controller - Welcome to Mikrosector-50
A stars-bound journey away from the drudgery of everyday ordinariness.
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Matthew Herbert - Herbert Complete
Ten-year overview showcasing the talent of an electro A-lister.
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Autechre - Exai
This is Autechre operating at their highest level since 1998’s LP5.
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Matmos - The Marriage of True Minds
The catalyst of creation located in the power of psychic persuasion.
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Atoms for Peace - Amok
Radiohead frontman remains instantly recognisable despite electronic disguise.
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Flume - Flume
Proves that potential mass appeal need not come at the expense of creative flair.
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Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children
Boards of Canada’s breakthrough is a piece of vital electronica history.
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Modestep - Evolution Theory
Animated and unrelenting debut set from London electro-rock quartet.
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Delphic - Collections
An underwhelming second album that misfires more than not.
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Plastician - Dubstep Allstars Vol. 10: Plastician
If you want proof that dubstep still has a soul, start here.
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Dobie - We Will Not Harm You
London producer coaxes new flavour from familiar ingredients.
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FaltyDL - Hardcourage
A calmer, more measured set than fans of the man’s music might be expecting.
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Pantha du Prince - Elements of Light
An ambitious “symphony” with its roots in techno, recalling classical minimalists.
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Darkstar - News From Nowhere
Electro trio travels further from the dancefloor, picking up new tricks as they go.