Get Reviews of Flying Lotus, Two Fingers, Peter Broderick, Steve Bug and More in This Week's New Release Roundup

BY Mark WilsonPublished Oct 2, 2012

Just as the leaves have been piling up outside so have all the new fall releases. Make sure to head over to Exclaim!'s Recently Reviewed section to read all about these new releases and share your opinion in the comment section. Here are just a few of the highlights.

Flying Lotus flies out of the gates with his fourth studio full-length Until the Quiet Comes. Featuring several guest artists, including Erykah Badu and Thom Yorke, the Exclaim!-recommended album stands apart from FlyLo's previous releases by mellowing things out a bit and introducing an even greater jazz influence.

Also, Boys Noize released his new studio effort Out of the Black, which showcases his own unique brand of electronic music, while Stunt Rhythms, the new album by Amon Tobin's Two Fingers, avoids falling under the fast growing umbrella of dubstep but still features loads of grimy bass. And Simian Mobile Disco have put out their new EP A Form of Change, continuing on from where their latest LP, Unpatterns, left off.

Composer turned singer-songwriter Peter Broderick also has dropped his latest record, entitled These Walls of Mine, which carries a more home-recorded sound and has earned an Exclaim! Mark of Excellence. Lastly, Steve Bug has unveiled his fifth studio LP Noir. Aptly titled, the record is full of his dark and atmospheric beats.

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:

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