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
I first heard of Pete Swanson a few years ago when he blended the worlds of techno, noise, and drone together on the album Man With Potential. While the end product didn’t really move me, I did find the dude’s concept to be pretty interesting. Swanson is now
Like A Mouse by And So I Watch You From Afar And So I Watch You From Afar dropped a really fun instrumental alternative rock song. For some reason everything about this song just makes me think about an over the top movie chase scene, but in something along the
7" by naps I seriously challenge any sane person to nap to this EP, I’m pretty sure you would just start blinking wildly. The reason I say this is because Naps produces music that would be very dreamy and comforting ambient music, if it wasn’t for the
Parts & Labor frontman Dan Friel has a new glitchy, noisy, and melodic solo album on the way via Thrill Jockey Records, and the title is Total Folklore. The first track to drop from it is streaming above, “Thumper.” It’s as abrasive as it is beautifully shimmering. Look for