Album Releases by Genre
| Radio Libertadora! by DJ K August 8, 2025 The second full-length studio release from Brazilian DJ K features guest appearances by MC DANEVE, MC DUCASA, MC JE, MC JUNINHO DA 07, DJ KADU, MC MEDUZA, MC MENOR ADR, MC MENOR RYAN, MC MJ, MC MN, and MC RENATINHO FALCÃO. |
| HONESTLY, NEVERMIND by Drake June 17, 2022 The seventh studio album from Drake is a surprise release and features a guest appearance by 21 Savage. |
| hej! by Felicita August 3, 2018 The full-length debut studio release for the London-based producer features a guest appearance from Chairlift's Caroline Polachek. |
| Omnion by Hercules & Love Affair September 1, 2017 The fourth full-length release for the Andy Butler dance project features guest appearances from Faris Badwan, Sísý Ey, Gustaph, Mashrou' Leila, Rouge Mary, and Sharon Van Etten. |
| Convenanza by Andrew Weatherall February 26, 2016 The first solo release for the British electronic producer since 2009 was co-written with the Sabrettes’ Nina Walsh. |
| Sold Out by DJ Paypal November 13, 2015 The debut mini-album for the North Carolina producer features guest appearances from DJ Earl, DJ Taye, Feloneezy, Jackie Dagger, Keiska, Nangdo and Tielsie. |
| Born In The Echoes by The Chemical Brothers July 17, 2015 The eight full-length release for the British electronic dance duo features guest appearances from Beck, Annie Clark, Cate Le Bon, Ali Love, and Q-Tip. |
| Lantern by Hudson Mohawke June 16, 2015 The second full-length release for the Scottish electronic producer features guest appearances from Jhené Aiko, Antony, Devaeux, Irfane, Miguel, and Ruckazoid. |
| Hurricane by Grace Jones September 6, 2011 The Jamaican-American singer, model, and actress releases her 10th studio album. |
| Strange Weather, Isn't It? by !!! [Chik Chik Chik] August 24, 2010 Following the influence of artists such as Iggy Pop and David Bowie, !!! went to Berlin to produce their texturally full-bodied--pop yet still heavily brooding--new album. |
| Acolyte by Delphic June 29, 2010 The British trio from Manchester releases their debut album of dance rock. |
| Body Talk Pt 1 by Robyn June 15, 2010 The latest album for the Swedish pop artist Robyn has been said to be part of a trilogy of albums to be released this year. |
| Crystal Castles [2010] by Crystal Castles June 8, 2010 The second self-titled album for the Canadian duo was recorded in a variety of places, including a garage in Detroit, a church in Iceland, a cabin in Canada, and a real music studio in London. |
| Higher Than The Eiffel by Audio Bullys May 18, 2010 After scrapping some previous tracks, the electronic duo sat down and finished fourteen fresh tracks in six months for the band's first release in five years. |
| Relayted by Gayngs May 11, 2010 The debut album for the indie supergroup led by Ryan Olson features musicians from such Minneapolis-area bands as Solid Gold, Megafaun, Rhymesayers, and Bon Iver. |
| Animal by Autokratz March 30, 2010 This is the debut full-length album for the British duo who have remixed songs for Fischerspooner, La Roux, and Underworld. |
| Standing On Top Of Utopia by Kasper Bjorke March 16, 2010 The latest release for the award-winning Danish music producer is only his second full-length album. |
| Tomorrow, In A Year by Planningtorock March 9, 2010 The Knife, along with Mt. Sims and Planningtorock, created a 90-minute opera about Charles Darwin. |
| Black Light by Groove Armada March 2, 2010 The British duo returns with its latest album of electronic music featuring such guest singers as Bryan Ferry, Nick Littlemore, and Will Young. |
| Hands by Little Boots March 2, 2010 The debut album for the singer-songwriter was produced with Greg Kurstin and Joe Goddard. |
| The Beat Is... by Alphabeat March 1, 2010 The Danish group returns with its second album on new label Polydor. |
| Pick Of The Litter 1980-2010 by Was (Not Was) February 23, 2010 The funk band's compilation includes songs featuring Kim Bassinger, Ozzy Osbourne, Mel Torme, and Leonard Cohen. |
| We Are Proud Of Our Choices by Ewan Pearson February 16, 2010 This is the third mix album for the British DJ/producer, who has also remixed tracks for such artists as The Chemical Brothers, Depeche Mode, Goldfrapp, and Ladytron. |
| Animal by Ke$ha January 5, 2010 The debut album for the singer who appeared on the Flo Rida single "Right Round." |
| The Fame Monster by Lady Gaga November 23, 2009 The New York-born singer releases an eight track album inspired by her current fame. |
| Ultraviolet by Kid Sister November 17, 2009 The debut album for the rap artist features guest appearances by David Banner, Estelle, Kanye West and Too Short. It was originally scheduled to be released as "Dream Date" in 2008. |
| Seek Magic by Memory Tapes November 9, 2009 This is the debut album for Dayve Hawk as Memory Tapes. |
| Flashmob by Vitalic November 3, 2009 This is the second full-length studio album for the French-born electronic artist. |
| Night Music by Etienne Jaumet November 3, 2009 The debut solo album for the member of the French duo Zombie Zombie was produced by Carl Craig. |
| Ay Ay Ay by Matias Aguayo October 27, 2009 The Chilean-born artist now based in Paris and Buenos Aires releases his second solo album. |
| Kill by Electric Six October 20, 2009 This is the sixth album for the Detroit indie band. |
| Machine Dreams by Little Dragon October 20, 2009 This is the second album for the Swedish electronic quartet. |
| Splitting The Atom [EP] by Massive Attack October 6, 2009 The four track EP features Horace Andy, Tunde Adebimpe, Guy Garvey, and Martina Topley-Bird as guest singers. |
| Ready For The Weekend by Calvin Harris October 6, 2009 This is the second album for the Scottish DJ/producer. |
| Graffiti Soul by Simple Minds October 6, 2009 The latest album for the Scottish band is its first in four years. |
| This Is Us by Backstreet Boys October 6, 2009 The Backstreet Boys second album without Kevin Richardson reunites them with producer Max Martin. |
| Celebration by Madonna September 29, 2009 The last album from Madonna on the Warner Brothers label is a compilation of her greatest hits plus two new tracks. |
| Scars by Basement Jaxx September 22, 2009 The fifth studio album for the electronic duo features such guest singers as Kelis, Santigold, Sam Sparro, Yo! Majesty!, and Yoko Ono. |
| Tongue N' Cheek by Dizzee Rascal September 21, 2009 The latest album for the British grime artist features Armand Van Helden, Calvin Harris, Chrome, Shy FX, and Tiesto. |
| Temporary Pleasure by Simian Mobile Disco September 15, 2009 The latest album for the electronic duo includes The Gossip's Beth Ditto, Hot Chip's Alexis Taylor, Super Furry Animals/Neon Neon's Gruff Rhys, Yeasayer's Chris Keating, Telepath, and Jamie Lidell as guest singers. |
| Milky Ways by Joakim September 15, 2009 This is the third album for the French group led by Joakim Bouaziz. |
| 24/7 by Gus Gus September 15, 2009 The Icelandic group's latest album consists of six tracks spanning over 50 minutes. |
| One Love by David Guetta August 25, 2009 The fourth album for the French producer/DJ features such guests as Kelly Rowland, Akon, will.i.am, Ne-Yo, and Estelle. |
| My Guilty Pleasure by Sally Shapiro August 25, 2009 The second album for the Swedish electronic artist was produced with Johan Agebjorn. |
| Jessie James by Jessie James August 11, 2009 The debut album for the Georgia-based singer features songs written by American Idol judge, Kara DioGuardi. |
| Hot Mess by Cobra Starship August 11, 2009 The third album for the rock band features Gossip Girl’s Leighton Meester on one track. |
| Party Rock by LMFAO July 7, 2009 This is the debut full-length album for the Hollywood-based duo. |
| The Phenomenal Handclap Band by The Phenomenal Handclap Band June 23, 2009 The debut album for the New York group started by Daniel Collas and Sean Marquand. |
| Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do by Major Lazer June 16, 2009 Switch and Diplo team up to release their first album as Major Lazer. |
| Miike Snow by Miike Snow June 9, 2009 Andrew Wyatt teamed up with Swedish producers Chris Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg (best known for their Grammy-winning work on Britney Spears' "Toxic") to form the new group. |
| Divided By Night by The Crystal Method May 12, 2009 The fourth studio album for the Los Angeles duo features guest artists such as Jon Brion, Peter Hook, Justin Warfield, Emily Haines, and Jason Lytle. |
| Moderat by Moderat April 28, 2009 Modeselektor and Apparat team up to release their first full-lenth album together. |
| Yes by Pet Shop Boys April 21, 2009 The latest album for the dance music duo was produced with Xenomania. |
| Dance Mother by Telepathe April 14, 2009 The debut album for the duo from Brooklyn was produced by Dave Sitek. |
| Rules by The Whitest Boy Alive March 31, 2009 The second album for the German-based band led by Kings of Convenience's Erlend Oye. |
| OST by Slumdog Millionaire December 21, 2008 The Oscar nominated film's soundtrack features three songs with M.I.A. and A.R. Rahman's score. |
| Circus by Britney Spears December 2, 2008 Britney tries for another comeback with her sixth album, which features 'Womanizer,' her first Billboard Hot 100 number-one single since '...Baby One More Time.' |
| Convivial by Luomo November 11, 2008 Sasu Ripatti's fourth album as Luomo features Johanna Iivanainen, Sascha Ring (aka Apparat), Robert Owens, Sue-C, Panorama Bar's Cassy, and Scissor Sisters' Jake Shears. |
| The Singles by Free Blood November 11, 2008 The Brooklyn, New York, band releases its first full-length album of singles, B-sides, and remixes. |
| Jonas Reinhardt by Jonas Reinhardt November 11, 2008 The debut solo album for the San Francisco-based musician features analog synthesizers and drum machines. |
| Galore by Dragonette November 4, 2008 The dance group, comprising three Canadians and a Brit, releases its debut album stateside. |
| Funhouse by P!nk October 28, 2008 The fifth album for the pop artist features tracks produced by Max Martin and Butch Walker. |
| The Fame by Lady Gaga October 28, 2008 The debut album for the songwriter includes songs written and produced by RedOne and Space Cowboy. |
| Heavy Rotation by Anastacia October 27, 2008 The fourth album for the American singer features songs written by Ne-Yo, Rodney Jerkins and Guy Chambers. |
| Flashy by Electric Six October 21, 2008 The fifth album for the Detroit rock band features a reference to its 2003 hit 'Gay Bar.' |
| London Undersound by Nitin Sawhney October 6, 2008 The first album on the Cooking Vinyl label, Nitin's latest album features Sir Paul McCartney on one track. |
| Doll Domination by Pussycat Dolls September 23, 2008 The sophomore album for the dance pop group includes guest appearances by Snoop Dogg, R Kelly, Missy Elliot, and Polow da Don. |
| Brotherhood by The Chemical Brothers September 2, 2008 The second compilation album for the electronic duo includes a new track, 'Keep My Composure' which features Spank Rock. |
| Twelve Steps by Tittsworth August 12, 2008 The debut album for the artist from Washington, DC features guest appearances by The Federation, Pitbull, DJ Assault, and Nina Sky. |
| Mar Dulce by Bajofondo July 15, 2008 The band from Argentina and Uruguay releases its latest album which features guest artists such as Nelly Furtado and Elvis Costello. |
| Hercules And Love Affair by Hercules & Love Affair June 24, 2008 The debut album for the electronic group from New York. |
| This Is Alphabeat by Alphabeat June 2, 2008 The Danish six-piece pop group releases its debut album. |
| Bring Ya To The Brink by Cyndi Lauper May 27, 2008 The eighth studio album sees the '80s star returns with new dance music. |
| Welcome by James Pants May 27, 2008 This is the debut album for the Spokane, Washington, artist discovered by Peanut Butter Wolf. |
| Robyn by Robyn April 29, 2008 The fourth album for the Swedish singer was released in 2005 in her native Sweden. |
| Hard Candy by Madonna April 29, 2008 The queen of pop's latest and last release on the Warner Brothers label was produced in part by Nate "Danja" Hills, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, and Pharrell Williams. |
| Santogold by Santogold April 29, 2008 The debut full-length album for the alternative rock artist has Spank Rock and Trouble Andrew as featured guests. |
| In Ghost Colours by Cut Copy April 8, 2008 The Australian group's sophomore album hit number one on the Australian charts when released in their home country. |
| Boo! by Was (Not Was) April 8, 2008 The first album in more than 15 years features guest appearances by Booker T. Jones, Kris Kristofferson, Wayne Kramer, Marcus Miller, and a song originally cowritten with Bob Dylan. |
| X by Kylie Minogue April 1, 2008 Kylie returns after her battle with breast cancer with her latest album. |
| Alive 2007 by Daft Punk December 4, 2007 The second live album for the duo features the June 14th, 2007 concert at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy. |
| Blackout by Britney Spears October 30, 2007 Britney newest release includes tracks written by T-Pain and Pharrell Williams. |
| Overpowered by Róisín Murphy October 15, 2007 The former Moloko singer returns with her second solo album. |
| I Created Disco by Calvin Harris September 4, 2007 The debut album for the Scottish-born musician, who most recently worked on Kylie Minogue's comeback album. |
| Hey Hey My My Yo Yo by Junior Senior August 14, 2007 The Danish duo return with their second album. |
| Cross by Justice July 10, 2007 The French dance duo known for remixing songs from the likes of Franz Ferdinand emerge with their debut album. |
| Dignity by Hilary Duff April 3, 2007 This is the third album for the actress/pop star. |
| Myths Of The Near Future by Klaxons March 27, 2007 'Myths' marks the debut for the fun-loving dance-rock (or as the band themselves call it, "new rave") four-piece from Brighton, England. |
| Myth Takes by !!! [Chik Chik Chik] March 6, 2007 The dance-punk outfit returns with a third LP. |
| The Sweet Escape by Gwen Stefani December 5, 2006 The singer's second solo set features production work by Nellee Hooper, The Neptunes, Swizz Beatz and Dave Stewart. |
| 20 Y.O. by Janet Jackson September 26, 2006 Jermaine Dupri co-produced the latest studio disc for his current girlfriend, the most-assuredly-not-20-year-old Janet Jackson. Nelly guests. |
| Ta-Dah by Scissor Sisters September 26, 2006 The surprisingly successful party band's second album includes a track co-written with Elton John. |
| Talk To La Bomb by Brazilian Girls September 12, 2006 This is the second album for the eclectic, multi-lingual New York band that, despite its name, is largely male and definitely not Brazilian. |
| Keep On Moving by ESG July 4, 2006 The veteran South Bronx, New York no-wave outfit returns after a four-year recording hiatus, with a multi-generational lineup that includes the daughters of some of the original members. |
| Fundamental by Pet Shop Boys June 27, 2006 Trevor Horn produced the duo's first album in four years, hailed by some critics as a return to their peak 1980's form. |
| Senor Smoke by Electric Six February 7, 2006 The Detroit band returns with a second album. |
| Confessions On A Dance Floor by Madonna November 15, 2005 Stuart Price co-produced the 47-year-old Anglophile's latest dance-oriented effort. |
| Dangerous And Moving by T.A.T.U October 11, 2005 Three years after their sensational debut (and we don't use that adjective in the way that means "outstanding"), it turns out that they aren't schoolgirls, and they aren't lesbians. But what the Russian duo does have on this second album is Sting. Now that's edgy! |
| Thunder, Lightning, Strike by The Go! Team October 4, 2005 The fun, energetic collage of danceable, mainly instrumental music (genre names don't really apply here) on this debut disc from England's The Go! Team recalls, if only somewhat, the debut from The Avalanches. |
| Dynamite by Jamiroquai September 20, 2005 The U.K. pop-funk outfit led by Jay Kay returns with a sixth album. |













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