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The debut album from Australian electronic musician/producer Flume, aka Harley Streten, Flume is an atmospheric, experimental mix of electronic dance-oriented sounds that touches upon aspects of R&B, indie rock, and pop.
Double vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. Shout Out! To Freedom oscillates between electronica, jazz, hip-hop and contemporary styles. Although 9 albums into his career, Evelyn considers this album to be the first time he has truly found his sound.
The compilation showcases Kraftwerk’s immense influence on Club & DJ culture, techno and all forms of electronic dance music. Featuring 19 official remixes.
The Bridge was originally released on Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records label in 1979 and is considered to be an early electronic avant-garde synth-pop masterpiece.
Flume kicks off a new cycle with his highly anticipated third album, Palaces. The 13-track LP shows off his ability to expertly push the boundaries of a sound he helped define, while delivering songs that are still undeniably "Flume."
"The shittiest band ever", according to Noel Gallagher - have perfected their crowd-pleasing blueprint of nearly-metal, anaemic punk and just-about-pop.
Slayyyter spins dastardly lovers, boredom, and literal villains into bombastic, Y2K-influenced music on her first official LP. Her ferocious return signals the dawning of a new era for the self-made popstar, one who isn't afraid to raise some hell.
Slum Village's 1997 studio debut--an instant hit in Detroit's underground, combined all the best elements of the reigning alternative and gangsta styles of hip-hop into one cohesive style. Some of J Dilla's best work.