Electronic music producer Mister Lies drops yet another track from his forthcoming album, Mowgli. It’s a chilly, atmospheric production featuring some oddly enjoyable vocals from Exitmusic, which kind of moan out into the far-reaching echoes that bounce all over this track. Enjoy! Mowgli is out Feb. 26th via Lefse.
Watsky is a rapper and YouTube personality who initially made a name for himself thanks to his extremely speedy flow. While technical proficiency at this level is extremely impressive, it’s just not something I take that seriously when it comes to the craft of a song, honestly. “Strong as
Akron/Family drops a new track with an album on the way via Dead Oceans, which is a label the psychedelic folk outfit has called home for quite a while now. Sub Verses is the title of the new LP, and it’s looking at an April 30th release. With
Boddika & Joy O drop a new atmospheric, dark, and bass-heavy piece of house, which is supposed to land on the collaborative duo’s forthcoming compilation album, Think and Change. As you might already know, these guys have dropped quite a few monster tracks so far, and it’s just
With director Marcus Herring, Kavinsky drops some new visuals for a track from this forthcoming album, Outrun. On “Protovision,” the French house producer continues in the footsteps of Daft Punk and Justice as he presents some hard-hitting kicks and snares behind epic layers of synthesizer magic. It’s definitely as
A new single from multi-instrumentalist, producer Chico Mann, which features a smooth vocal contribution from Kendra Morris–who is sounding pretty Little Dragon on this particular cut, I might add. The track teases toward the release of Mann’s new EP, which is dropping the first week of March on
On Comadre’s new, self-titled album, the California screamo outfit releases one of the catchier albums I’ve heard in the genre for a long time. WATCH THE REVIEW
On This Town Needs Guns’–now officially shortened to “TTNG”–sophomore full-length, the band is premiering a new singer and a slightly smoother math rock sound. WATCH THE REVIEW
Nosaj Thing’s sophomore album still has the soft, quaint sounds fans have enjoyed previously from California producer Jason Chung, but with a serious decline in the hip hop vibes that radiated so boldly off of 2009’s Drift. WATCH THE REVIEW
Via the widget above, stream the latest EP from electronic music producer Gold Panda. Remember him? He’s been pretty busy since the release of Lucky Shiner a few years ago, and Trust is a show of the progression he’s made since, showcasing some smooth and simple microhouse sounds