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New arrivals
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First Fires (2013) by Bonobo
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Rounds (Special Anniversary Edition) (2013) by Four Tet
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Hanging Gardens (2013) by Classixx
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The Way Things Fall (2013) by Adult.
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No One Dances Quite Like My Brothers (2013) by Vår
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Hi Djinx (2013) by Django Django
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Nocturnes (2013) by Little Boots
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Access All Arenas (2013) by Justice
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The Singles (2013) by Disclosure
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Free The Universe (2013) by Major Lazer
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Devotion (2013) by Jessie Ware
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True Romance (2013) by Charli XCX
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Overgrown (2013) by James Blake
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The Golden Age (2013) by Woodkid
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Kitsuné AMERICA 2 (2013) by Various Artists
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AMOK (2013) by Atoms For Peace
Don't Miss
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- Release Name
- Pale Green Ghosts
- Release Date
- (2013)
- Artist Name
- by John Grant
- Review
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Boasting a deadly combination of soaring melodies and astonishingly candid lyrics, John Grant’s debut was pretty hard to fault. In fact, it was so damn good that we feared he’d set himself an insurmountable task topping it. We needn’t have worried. Not content to retread old ground, Grant decamped to Reykjavik to record Pale Green Ghosts with Biggi “Gusgus” Veira and, together they’ve swapped the 70s-sensibility of Queen Of Denmark for more synthetic sounds, influenced by contemporary electronica and New Wave/New Romantic pop. Lyrically, Grant’s as bewitching as ever, sifting through the debris of dysfunctional relationships with a variety of toe-curling and touching lines, and bravely tackling his recent diagnosis with HIV, on the superb, sax-flecked shimmer of "Ernest Borgnine".
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- Release Name
- Shaking the Habitual
- Release Date
- (2013)
- Artist Name
- by The Knife
- Review
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Brilliantly ahead of the curve, quite possibly round the bend or totally beyond the pale? Whatever your take on The Knife, there’s never a “meh” moment in their company. Their long-awaited fourth long player looks like eliciting the most extreme response yet: it’s unquestionably their most challenging work to date. Featuring sprawling, ambient compositions, pitch-black drone tracks and their own demented take on tech-house, Karin and Olof delight in disorientating with experimental electronics. Whether the world reciprocates their enjoyment is another matter, but there’s no denying that Shaking The Habitual lives up to its billing.
Bestsellers
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Days To Come (2006) by Bonobo
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James Blake (2011) by James Blake
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45:33 (2010) by LCD Soundsystem
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Since I Left You (2007) by The Avalanches
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The English Riviera (2011) by Metronomy
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Lunatico (2006) by Gotan Project
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(III) (2012) by Crystal Castles
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Anything In Return (2013) by Toro Y Moi
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Django Django (2012) by Django Django
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Within And Without (2011) by Washed Out
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Shrines (2012) by Purity Ring
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Until The Quiet Comes (2012) by Flying Lotus
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Ocean Eyes (2009) by Owl City
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Simple Things (2001) by Zero 7
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Ritual Union (2011) by Little Dragon
Recent favorites
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Fin (2012) by John Talabot
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Good Morning To The Night (2012) by Elton John vs Pnau
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Trouble (2012) by Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
Classics
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Blue Lines (2012 Mix/Master) (2012) by Massive Attack
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Dummy (1994) by Portishead
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Maxinquaye (1995) by Tricky
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Supernature (US Version) (2006) by Goldfrapp
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Autobahn (2009 Digital Remaster) (2009) by Kraftwerk
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Come With Us (2002) by The Chemical Brothers
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Talkie Walkie (2004) by Air
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The Fragile (1999) by Nine Inch Nails
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The Mirror Conspiracy (2000) by Thievery Corporation
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Screamadelica (2008) by Primal Scream
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Walking Wounded (2010) by Everything But The Girl
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Lovebox (2003) by Groove Armada
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Overpowered (2012) by Róisín Murphy
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Furious Angels (2010) by Rob Dougan
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Man Mountain (2012) by Blue States
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Electro Glide In Blue (2012) by Apollo 440