Since you are interested in Zonoscope (Limited Deluxe Edition), here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
LCD Soundsystem
London Sessions [ EMI Music / CD - released 31/Jan/2011 ] A unique 'John Peel Session Style' 9 track encapsulation of one of today's most acclaimed acts in perhaps their rawest and most original recordings to date. |
Friendly Fires
Pala [ XL Recordings / CD - released 16/May/2011 ] The Mercury Prize and Brit Awards nominated trio Friendly Fires' scorching sophmore effort, 'Pala' has been described by Spin as being full of "white-hot club-wreckers, jittery Afropop, and art rock that recalls Talking Heads at their funkiest." |
Crystal Fighters
Star of Love [ Liberation Music / CD - released 31/Jan/2011 ] Crystal Fighters' music melds Animal Collective toned delicacy with Soulwax inspired rave. This stunning collection of songs explores the themes in their singer Laure's grandfather's writings, which are the main inspiration for their music and the... |
Fujiya & Miyagi
Ventriloquizzing [ Full Time Hobby / CD - released 7/Jun/2011 ] In a blue hue, illustrated by the song title "16 Shades of Black and Blue," Fujiya & Miyagi spin over to the cooler side of the color wheel. |
Goose
Synrise [ !K7 Records / CD - released 24/Jan/2011 ] On 'Synrise' Goose look to '70s space disco such as Automat and '80s movie soundtracks, with names such as Philip Glass, Giorgio Moroder and Vangelis springing to mind. |
State of Mind
Nil by Ear [ State of Mind NZ / CD - released 11/Apr/2011 ] Aotearoa's drum & Bass duo present their third studio album. Combining catchy 3am ravers with seamless production and smooth vocals, 'Nil by Ear' is set to become an anthem of an album for a heavy hype night out. |
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. |
YACHT
See Mystery Lights [ Shock Records / CD - released 28/Sep/2009 ] Originally recorded as a love letter to tour mates, LCD Soundsystem, 'See Mystery Lights' is a recording of anthemic power jams, soaked in holy water and rewritten into new mantras. |