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British Sea Power
Valhalla Dancehall [ Rough Trade / CD - released 24/Jan/2011 ] 'Valhalla Dancehall' has a glorious scope, moving from the windswept nine-minute meditation of "Once More Now" to the neat electronic pop of "Living is so Easy" through to up-tempo, spiky-guitar workouts. |
The Chemical Brothers
Dig Your Own Hole [ Virgin Records / Freestyle Dust / CD - released 7/Dec/1997 ] Titanic break-beats, psychedelic techno, kamikaze mind benders and pastoral chill-out lullabies - featuring contributions from Noel Gallagher & Beth Orton. |
Depeche Mode
Sounds of the Universe [ Mute Records / CD - released 20/Apr/2009 ] This is DM's most dazzling and diverse album in years, with the band using an array of vintage equipment, from analogue synthesisers to drum machines, in order to conjure up the retro-futuristic arrangements. |
Hurts
Happiness [ Sony Music / CD - released 27/Sep/2010 ] 'Happiness' is the debut studio album from Mancunian duo Hurts (comprised of singer Theo Hutchcraft and keyboardist Adam Anderson) and includes "Better Than Love", "Wonderful Life" and "Devotion", featuring Kylie Minogue. |
Pantha du Prince
Black Noise [ Rough Trade Records / CD - released 8/Feb/2010 ] Featuring collaborations with Noah Lennox; Tyler Pope; and LCD Soundsystem, the third album from this minimal techno master boasts hypnotic, nocturnal electronic landscapes, punctuated by shuffling dance grooves. |
The Phenomenal Handclap Band
The Phenomenal Handclap Band [ POD / CD - released 24/Aug/2009 ] The Phenomenal Handclap Band are a many-membered ensemble, which features musicians from TV on the Radio; Jon Spencer Blues Explosion; and The Dap Kings, all of whom contribute their individual talents to make for a very exciting whole. |
We Have Band
WHB [ POD / CD - released 26/Apr/2010 ] 'WHB' is the debut album from the greatly hyped (but deservedly so) U.K. electro-indie-pop trio, We Have Band, whose sound jumps from vibrating dance-punk to fuzzy, descending disco and dark electro pop. |
Yello
Touch Yello (Digipak) [ Universal Music / CD - released 29/Mar/2010 ] Sonics; emotion; and visual elements are all equally important in Yello's music, something more than demonstrated on their 2009 concept album, 'Touch Yello'. |