Get Reviews of Emeralds, Andy Stott, Lindstrøm and More in This Week's New Release Roundup

BY Mark WilsonPublished Nov 6, 2012

As always, new records are being released every week, and we've got plenty of coverage. Make sure you check out Exclaim!'s Recently Reviewed section to get access to all our reviews, but give the highlights below a shot first.

Firstly, spaced-out electronic music explorers Emeralds have released their latest record, Just to Feel Anything, taking them in a newer and much more streamlined direction, and also features a steady analog drum machine.

Also, Lindstrøm has stepped away from his more intricate and progressive sound for a pure dancefloor feel with his new record Smalhans.

English producer Andy Stott follows up his two 2011 EPs with the studio full-length, Luxury Problems, earning the Exclaim! Mark of Excellence. Next, the remix album MA Remix by Ariane Moffatt brings you various remixed versions of the Quebec songstress's original material.

Toronto-based producer Graham Douglas Bertie, also known as Nautiluss, has released his new EP Habitat, which features four tracks that are on the edge of house and techno. Lastly, the always intriguing Swedish gothic metal band Tiamat have released their latest record, The Scarred People, walking that thin line between creepy and catchy.

To read full reviews of these new releases and more, check out Exclaim!'s Recently Reviewed section, and take a look at the New and Forthcoming Release Dates page for updates.

You can also listen to some of our favourite tracks from these albums in our Rdio Genre Playlists:

Dance & Electronic
Metal

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