Since you are interested in WHB, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
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Talking Heads
Fear of Music [ Warner Bros. Records / CD - released 24/Aug/1999 ] A pivotal musical statement in the career of this highly respected quartet, with production and additional instrumental courtesy of Brian Eno. Essential Heads! |
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James Blake
James Blake [ Polydor Records U.K. / CD - released 24/Feb/2011 ] Featuring a blend of electronic production and more traditional recording techniques this self-titled debut from the London-based dubstep artist reflects his famously eclectic style. |
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Bomb the Bass
Back to Light [ !K7 Records / CD - released 3/May/2010 ] The dusky atmosphere of 'Future Chaos' (2008) has given way here to a more radiant sound, buoyed by waves of synthesizers and propelled by clean-lined grooves. |
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Cut Copy
Zonoscope (Limited Deluxe Edition) [ Modular / 2 CD/DVD - released 10/Feb/2011 ] Recorded over a six month period in a warehouse space the band rented in Melbourne and mixed in Atlanta by Ben H. Allen, 'Zonoscope' paints a mesmerizing picture, conjured by a band at the height of their powers. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Unkle
Where Did the Night Fall [ POD / CD - released 10/May/2010 ] This fifth studio effort from Unkle sees the musical mastermind of the group, James Lavelle, team up with a whole range of talented guest artists, including: Sleepy Sun; The Black Angels; Mark Lanegan; Gavin Clark, plus others. |