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Electro new releases on vinyl: Today's sound, pressed to last
Why today's electronic music deserves the record
From the ambient textures of Rival Consoles to the saturated basslines of Overmono, recent electronic productions gain immensely from the leap between file and groove. Vinyl mastering, often entrusted to engineers like Matt Colton or Rashad Becker, reveals mixing nuances that streaming compresses, while the focused, needle-on-record listening experience profoundly reshapes how you connect with the music.
Recent releases, leading labels, and pressings worth tracking down
Recent months have seen albums like Sampha's Lahai, Oneohtrix Point Never's Again, and the Aphex Twin catalogue reissues on Warp set turntables alight. Labels such as XL, Ninja Tune, PAN, L.I.E.S., and Hessle Audio keep delivering carefully crafted releases, often on 180 g vinyl with stunning sleeve art. To track down these editions, which can sell out within days at certain retailers, a price comparison service like Vinyles.com helps you quickly spot availability and price differences between stores.
