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John Cameron’s 10 Best Electronic Music Albums Of 2015

2015 has been something of a landmark year for full-length albums in the electronic music genre. In a way, it's a sign of the times. The EDM movement has reached what many speculate will be remembered as its peak, and in an effort to stay relevant in the mainstream market, tastemakers of the genre have spent more time on original productions.

4) Disclosure – Caracal

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Caracal

We’re not shy about our feelings for Disclosure. It seems impossible for two brothers that are barely of drinking age to formulate a style of music that straddles the line between proper house and pop music, but now they’ve got two albums under their belt that prove otherwise. Considering the shift towards more underground styles that’s currently taking place in the world of electronic music, Disclosure was simply meant for their era.

We still haven’t gotten tired of hearing their Sam Smith collaboration, “Omen,” on the radio – not to mention the rest of the album’s celebrity-studded tracklist. Disclosure had their work cut out for them when they got down to business on following up the success of their debut album, Settle, and while Caracal might not have exhibited quite as dynamic a range of style as the former effort, it stood as a sign that the duo has honed in on their signature sound.