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Recent Electro Releases

  • Xaybu: The Unseen
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    After six years, the provocative international outfit returns to deliver a more abstract, rhythmically intense, and confrontational second album.
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    Working during 2020's COVID-19 lockdown, Bug creates an album not beholden to the dancefloor, on which he can stretch out and try new ideas.
    - John D. Buchanan
  • Egoli
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    The pan-global collective orchestrated by Damon Albarn offers an exuberant hybrid of African and Western music.
    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
  • Doko Mien
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    On their third full-length, the English Afro-funk outfit bridge the best elements of their previous records and extend them with infectious dance tunes.
    - Thom Jurek

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Juan Atkins
Looking for the Perfect Beat: 1980-1985
Message from Beat Street: The Best of Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel & the Furious Five
Mantronix

Electronic» Techno» Electro

Blending '70s funk with the emerging hip-hop culture and synthesizer technology of the early '80s produced the style known alternately as Electro. But what seemed to be a brief fad for the public -- no more than two or three hits, including Afrikaa Bambaataa's "Planet Rock" and Grandmaster Flash's "The Message," neither of which made the pop Top 40 -- was in fact a fertile testing ground for innovators who later diverged into radically different territory, including Dr. Dre (who worked with the World Class Wreckin' Cru) and techno godfather Juan Atkins (with Cybotron). Electro also provided an intriguing new direction for one of the style's prime influences: Herbie Hancock, whose 1973 Headhunters album proved a large fusion hit, came storming back in 1983 with the electro single "Rockit." Despite its successes (documented in full on Rhino's four-disc Electric Funk set), the style was quickly eclipsed by the mid-'80s rise of hip-hop music built around samples (often from rock records) rather than musical synthesizers. Nevertheless, many techno and dance artists continued harking back to the sound, and a full-fledged electro revival emerged in Detroit and Britain during the mid-'90s.

Electro Artists Highlights

Juan Atkins
Juan Atkins
Mantronix
Mantronix
Diplo
Diplo
Grandmaster Flash
Grandmaster Flash
Afrika Bambaataa
Afrika Bambaataa
The Sugarhill Gang
The Sugarhill Gang

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Electro Album Highlights

Looking for the Perfect Beat: 1980-1985
Afrika Bambaataa
Looking for the Perfect ...
Message from Beat Street: The Best of Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel & the Furious Five
Grandmaster Flash / Melle ...
Message from Beat Street: ...
20 Years: 1985-2005
Juan Atkins
20 Years: 1985-2005
The Greatest Hits
Grandmaster Flash & the ...
The Greatest Hits
Essential Cuts
Grandmaster Flash
Essential Cuts
Planet Rock: The Album
Afrika Bambaataa / Afrika ...
Planet Rock: The Album

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Electro Song Highlights

Title/ComposerPerformerStream
Unity, Pt. 1: The Third ComingAfrika Bambaataa /James Brown
The Birthday PartyGrandmaster Flash & the Furious Five
Clear
Cybotron
New York New YorkGrandmaster Flash & the Furious Five
Looking for the Perfect BeatAfrika Bambaataa /Soul Sonic Force
RockitHerbie Hancock
Flash to the Beat, Pt. 1Grandmaster Flash
Computer World, Pt. 2Kraftwerk
8th WonderThe Sugarhill Gang
Needle to the GrooveKurtis Mantronik

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