Best Electronic Music Album Covers for a Modern Aesthetic
Clean, futuristic, and design-forward — these electronic album covers are perfect for a modern space. Here are the best to print and frame.
Electronic music has always lived at the edge of design. Its covers tend toward the clean, the futuristic, and the graphic — logos, gradients, geometry, and chrome — which makes them a natural fit for a modern, minimalist space.
Here are the best electronic album covers for a contemporary wall.
1. Daft Punk — Random Access Memories (2013)
Two robot helmets — one chrome, one gold — reflecting a desert horizon. Sleek, cinematic, and warm. The reflections hide tiny landscapes, so it rewards a closer look. Maybe the most poster-ready electronic cover ever made.
2. Justice — † (Cross) (2007)
A glowing white cross on black. Bold, iconic, and reducible to a single symbol — one of the strongest pieces of brand design in dance music.
3. Disclosure — Settle (2013)
Jonathan Zawada's minimalist line-art face — a single continuous contour. Clean, modern, and instantly recognizable; it became the duo's entire visual identity.
4. ODESZA — A Moment Apart (2017)
Lush, painterly gradients and dreamlike natural imagery. ODESZA's covers feel like ambient light itself — gorgeous blown up large.
5. Aphex Twin — Richard D. James Album (1996)
The grinning, unsettling close-up of Richard D. James. Strange and graphic, with that infamous logo — a cult design icon.
6. Kraftwerk — The Man-Machine (1978)
Stark red, black, and white constructivist design — the band as identical red-shirted figures. Decades old, but still the blueprint for "futuristic minimalism."
7. Bonobo — Migration (2017)
Soft gradients and clean architectural geometry. Calm, contemporary, and effortlessly tasteful — ideal for a modern room.
8. Flume — Skin (2016)
Jonathan Zawada again: vivid, sculptural digital forms in saturated color. Futuristic and bold, like 3D-rendered candy.
9. Burial — Untrue (2007)
A grainy, melancholy illustration in cool blues and greys. Atmospheric and nocturnal — proof that electronic art can be moody as well as clean.
10. M83 — Hurry Up, We're Dreaming (2011)
A dreamy, slightly surreal image with a soft, nostalgic palette. Cinematic synth-pop rendered as warm, hazy color.
Make Any of These Your Wall Art
Electronic covers are built on clean design — exactly what a modern space wants. In PosterVibe, search the album and the cover art, tracklist, and year load into the editor automatically. Pick a minimalist template, lean into the geometry, and export at 300 DPI for print.
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