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  • The Black Eyed Peas, The E.N.D.The E.N.D.
    The US hip-hop band The Black Eyed Peas recorded a new disc The E.N.D. It is a bright collection of dance tracks with a feasible slant to electro-funk, which is a powerful comeback after 2005's Monkey Business
    • Dance-Pop
    • Electropop
    • Pop Rap
    • Electro House
  • Hammock, From the VoidFrom the Void
    Hammock, 2024
    • Shoegaze
    • Ambient
  • Psyrius, Return to SolReturn to Sol
    Psyrius, 2024
    • Downtempo
    • Ambient
  • Daft Punk, Random Access MemoriesRandom Access Memories
    Daft Punk, 2013
    • Synth Funk
    • French House
  • Pussycat Dolls, PCDPCD
    The current incarnation of the Pussycat Dolls are a focused sextet of pop hopefuls. PCD is certainly not lacking in the beat department, and combined with their vocal strength and radio-orientated melodies, girls produce some admirable results
    • R&B
    • Pop
    • Swing
    • Hip Hop
    • Pop Rap
    • Electronic
  • Gotye, Making MirrorsMaking Mirrors
    The development of the third album from indie rock project Gotye took five long years, but the thoughtfulness and impact of the record make up for all the time of waiting
    Gotye, 2011
    • Indie Pop
    • Indie Electronic
  • Avicii, TrueTrue
    Avicii, 2013
    • Progressive House
  • LMFAO, Sorry For Party RockingSorry For Party Rocking
    If, by some incredible chance, you missed the debut album by the great LMFAO duet and you have not come to know them yet, now is the best time to correct it with their sophomore effort Sorry For Part Rocking
    LMFAO, 2011
    • Dance-Pop
    • Electropop
    • Pop Rap
    • Electro House
  • MGMT, Oracular SpectacularOracular Spectacular
    Debut album of American duo MGMT is very close to be a perfect record. Oracular Spectacular combines dance motility of pop-rock, synthesized drive and LoFi esthetics at the same time. Everything sounds simple but enormously significant
    MGMT, 2007
    • Neo-Psychedelia
    • Psychedelic Pop
    • Electropop
    • Indie Pop
    • Synth Pop
    • Indie Electronic
  • Lady Gaga, Born This Way (Special Edition)Born This Way (Special Edition)
    Lady GaGa's new creation Born This Way is a really diverse album in which different genres are mixed together but are all served under a well-done dance beats' dressing, that is why it is surely going to set some new records
    Lady Gaga, 2011
    • Dance Pop
    • Electropop
    • Synth Pop
    • Electro House
  • Rihanna, Rated RRated R
    Despite her young age, Rihanna has already released a number of remarkable albums. One of them is the 2009 effort, Rated R, issued in November 2009
    Rihanna, 2009
    • Contemporary R&B
    • Electropop
    • Pop
    • Pop/Rock
    • Dubstep
  • Madonna, Confessions on a Dance FloorConfessions on a Dance Floor
    Anyone who thought Madonna might have abdicated as the Queen of Pop can kneel at her throne once more. On Confessions on a Dance Floor, Madonna returns unapologetically to her roots. It is an hour of pure electronic dance/pop heaven
    Madonna, 2005
    • Dance-Pop
    • Electropop
    • Disco
    • Electro-Disco
    • Electronic
    • House
    • Electro House
  • David Guetta, Nothing But The BeatNothing But The Beat
    The French DJ David Guetta released his fifth studio album Nothing but the Beat in 2011. The musician pleases his listeners with excellent tracks regularly, and it seems that the new party of hits is about to smash the charts
    • Dance-Pop
    • Electropop
    • Electro House
  • The Black Eyed Peas, The BeginningThe Beginning
    The Beginning, The Black Eyed Peas album number six, will arouse a sweet sensation of nostalgia and a powerful desire to dance
    • Dance-Pop
    • Electropop
    • Pop Rap
    • Electro House
  • Foster The People, TorchesTorches
    American trio Foster The People’s debut album Torches has music that might be a surprise to many of those who already like the band
    • Dance-Pop
    • Alternative Dance
    • Indie Pop
    • Indie Electronic
  • Gorillaz, Demon DaysDemon Days
    Demon Days may end 2005 as one of the year’s most celebrated albums. Before you even consider the sonic and melodic innovation paraded through the album there’s so much crammed into each of these fifteen songs
    Gorillaz, 2005
    • Electropop
    • Alternative Dance
    • Hip Hop
    • Electronic
    • Trip Hop
  • Jopez, GOAT (feat. Charlotte Brandi)GOAT (feat. Charlotte Brandi)
    Jopez, 2018
    • Indie Electronic
    • Ambient
  • Strongboi, Honey ThighsHoney Thighs
    Strongboi, 2020
    • Indie Pop
    • Chillwave
  • London Grammar, The Greatest LoveThe Greatest Love
    • Contemporary R&B
    • Indie Pop
    • Downtempo
  • Underworld, Strawberry HotelStrawberry Hotel
    • Progressive House
    • Minimal Techno
  • Calvin Harris, 18 Months18 Months
    Calvin Harris, 28-years-old Scottish producer, DJ and singer, presents a new collection of songs called 18 Months that is mixed on dance music basis with the addition of popular indie style
    • Electropop
    • Electro House
  • Muse, The 2nd LawThe 2nd Law
    The 2nd Law is the sixth album by Muse upon which the band has moved from one unique sounding to another as interesting. Listeners have to decided on their own which is better
    Muse, 2012
    • Symphonic Rock
    • Pop/Rock
    • Electronic
  • Pet Shop Boys, FeelFeel
    • Synth Pop
    • Tech House
  • The xx, xxxx
    The English formation The XX has recently presented the debut record called XX, yet already now the musicians may expect an outburst of their popularity. How could one anticipate such a mature work from the fresher?
    The xx, 2009
    • Post-Punk
    • Indie Pop
    • Indie Electronic
  • Lady Gaga, ARTPOPARTPOP
    Lady Gaga, 2013
    • Dance-Pop
    • Electropop
    • Electro House
  • Linkin Park, Living ThingsLiving Things
    Linkin Park again ignore what other people say. Neither having returned to their roots, nor evolving the sound of their last record, have they chosen the third way. Living Things offers another modified version of their unique style
    • Alternative Metal
    • Rap Rock
    • Pop/Rock
    • Electronic
  • Pink Floyd, The Endless RiverThe Endless River
    • Art Rock
    • Space Rock
    • Ambient
  • Various Artists, Floorfillers: Club ClassicsFloorfillers: Club Classics
    Various Artists, 2006
    • Electronic
  • Linkin Park, A Thousand SunsA Thousand Suns
    Linkin Park's main goal was to create a three-dimensional album and it has definitely been reached. The tracks' movement on A Thousand Suns is based on the principle 'from simple to complex', from light to heavy
    • Electropop
    • Pop/Rock
    • Hip Hop
    • Electronic
  • Gorillaz, Plastic BeachPlastic Beach
    The cartoon musicians of Gorillaz, backed by a number of celebrated performers, prepared another studio CD, Plastic Beach. You will find here everything Gorillaz are loved for: diversity, quality, sweet mood
    Gorillaz, 2010
    • Electropop
    • Alternative Dance
    • Hip Hop
    • Electronic
  • Depeche Mode, The Best of Depeche Mode, Volume 1The Best of Depeche Mode, Volume 1
    Besides such megahits as Master and Servant, Enjoy the Silence, Personal Jesus, the just-released single Martyr and other great Depeche Mode’s works the album makes room for lesser-known gems
    • Electropop
    • Alternative Dance
    • Pop/Rock
    • New Wave
    • New Romantic
    • Synth Pop
    • Electronic
    • Downtempo
  • Radiohead, The King of LimbsThe King of Limbs
    Was there anyone who did doubt that even on their eighth album, The King Of Limbs, the unsurpassed Radiohead would keep the supremacy and uniqueness of their music?
    Radiohead, 2011
    • Glitch Pop
    • Electronic
    • IDM
  • Britney Spears, Femme FataleFemme Fatale
    Britney Spears began working on the material for her seventh studio attempt in 2009. The singer's fans had been looking forward to that album, and Femme Fatale – that's how Spears titled her new creation – appeared on the shelves in 2011
    • Dance-Pop
    • Electropop
    • Electro House
    • Fidget House
    • Dubstep
  • The xx, CoexistCoexist
    There are no surprises on the second long player of the experimental band The xx, Coexist. The same soft sounding and standout vocal duet should please those who were delighted by the English group's debut
    The xx, 2012
    • Dream Pop
    • Indie Electronic
    • Future Garage
  • Awolnation, Megalithic SymphonyMegalithic Symphony
    • Indie Rock
    • Indie Electronic