Latest Dance & Electronica Reviews 

Shaking the HabitualThe Knife
The Swedes’ fourth LP is something else, but something profoundly exhilarating.reviewed by Andrzej Lukowski

SeabedVondelpark
Meticulous and soulful, this is exemplary electronic RnB.reviewed by Mike Diver

The North BordersBonobo
Impressive fifth album from producer Simon Green, building on previous triumphs.reviewed by Mike Diver

On Floating BodiesConquering Animal Sound
Second set from Glaswegian electro duo, successfully expanding their debut’s palette.reviewed by Mike Diver

NostalchicLapalux
British producer plays weird with his inspirations on a seductive debut.reviewed by Louis Pattison

UntogetherBlue Hawaii
Few will grow tired of these intimate songs living in their headphones.reviewed by Jen Long

Welcome to Mikrosector-50Space Dimension Controller
A stars-bound journey away from the drudgery of everyday ordinariness.reviewed by Mike Diver

Herbert Complete Matthew Herbert
Ten-year overview showcasing the talent of an electro A-lister.reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre

ExaiAutechre
This is Autechre operating at their highest level since 1998’s LP5.reviewed by Chris Power

The Marriage of True MindsMatmos
The catalyst of creation located in the power of psychic persuasion.reviewed by Spencer Grady

AmokAtoms for Peace
Radiohead frontman remains instantly recognisable despite electronic disguise.reviewed by Wyndham Wallace

FlumeFlume
Proves that potential mass appeal need not come at the expense of creative flair.reviewed by Ian Roullier

Music Has the Right to ChildrenBoards of Canada
Boards of Canada’s breakthrough is a piece of vital electronica history.reviewed by Mike Diver

Evolution Theory Modestep
Animated and unrelenting debut set from London electro-rock quartet.reviewed by Al Fox

CollectionsDelphic
An underwhelming second album that misfires more than not.reviewed by Ben Hewitt

We Will Not Harm YouDobie
London producer coaxes new flavour from familiar ingredients.reviewed by Chris Power

Dubstep Allstars Vol. 10: PlasticianPlastician
If you want proof that dubstep still has a soul, start here.reviewed by Ian Roullier

Hardcourage FaltyDL
A calmer, more measured set than fans of the man’s music might be expecting.reviewed by Rory Gibb

Elements of LightPantha du Prince
An ambitious “symphony” with its roots in techno, recalling classical minimalists.reviewed by Louis Pattison

News From NowhereDarkstar
Electro trio travels further from the dancefloor, picking up new tricks as they go.reviewed by Louis Pattison