while mostof the others follow multi-year droughts.Representing a diversity of styles, here are our picks for this year’s 10 best dance/electronic albums:
The 20 best electronic, dance and EDM albums of 2015, including Jack Ü, Disclosure, Jlin and more.
Over 900 music fans have voted on the 40+ albums on Best Albums of 2015. Current Top 3: To Pimp A Butterfly, Beauty Behind the Madness, 25
this was a pretty dark one for the planet, and it’s reflected in the music that we listened to. Thebest hip-hop records of the yearreflected the racial divide that still exists no matter how much progress we think we’ve made. Thebest electronic records of the yeartook on outsider...
The criteria for our annual year-end list is simple: these are collectively our favourite South American albums of the year, which is to say that they are albums that either hail from South America or feature South American musicians or rhythms in abundance. As with our website in general ...
Further albums from 2015 to check out: Alabama Shakes–“Sound And Color”.Not quite the impact of their first album but a must for fans. Brittany Howard is a major star. Belle & Sebastian –“Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance”.Dance indeed, that’s exactly what the group does on this...
The year’s best electronic albums drew on influences far and wide, excavating the origins of humanity (Disclosure’sEnergy) and looking inward (Arca’sKick Iand Caribou’sSuddenly) or up to the heavens (Sufjan Stevens’sThe Ascensionand the Avalanches’sWe Will Always Love You, the latter of...
Listen back to 2015’s best new music with Time Out London's review of the year’s greatest albums to date, including Björk, Blur, Drake, Kendrick Lamar and Florence + The Machine.
50 Best Albums of 2015 Kendrick fought the power, Adele soared higher, D’Angelo shocked the world and more December 1, 2015 Illustration by Ryan Casey As the curtain falls on 2015, it might be hard to remember any albums released this year besides Adele's record-breaking, generation-uniting...
dense electronic touches prove an essential part of the picture, as the songs (largely written with the late and brilliant Jay Bennett) wrap up a fractured America headed to an uncertain future. The future of musicalAmericanaproved brighter, making this one of the greatest rock albums ever made...