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A tad inconsistent, but still Tom’s most solid full-length in many years. Dostrotime by Squarepusher
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A single from Brooklyn producer Baauer’s debut album Aa, out March 18 via LuckyMe. Guest rappers Novelist and Leikeli47 go hard as fuck!
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http://musicalbox.blog.rai.it/ Tracklist: Raed Yassin – Cedarhead 3 Spectre – The Living Truth Hamid El Kasri – Saadi ? Gaafar Touffar – Risale Min El Habs Cengaver – Neon City SKRSINTLxMX7xMYSTERYFORMS – RadioRepairman El Mahdy Jr – Bare Feet El Mahdy Jr – Ghost Tapes b side El RASS FT. ABYUSIF – SIM El Mahdy Jr – Perfectly
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A set of sublimely off-kilter bangers from Brazilian producer/DJ Viní, out via Man Recordings.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfpm3FOFJtg DOS4GW is an underground beatmaker that has been consistently blowing my mind since 2007. The dark, fierce, electronic noise that has been emanating from his bedroom for the past few years has grown more varied and more interesting with each project, so naturally
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https://soundcloud.com/janusberlin/lotics-damsel-in-distress I’m starting to believe that Damsel in Distress, the latest offering from Berlin-based electronic music producer Lotic, has the potential to be the most compelling EP of 2014. The project spans 12 tracks of hard-as-hell, club-terrorizing beats, with a confounding but brilliant recontextualization of
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Singer/songwriter/bassist Meshell Ndegeocello doesn’t get enough respect. She had some low-level visibility a few years ago when she released her first couple albums, but has since faded into a small niche where her small but ultra-devoted fanbase follows her every move. I only really got invested in
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Machine Girl – WLFGRL by Dred Collective I don’t know who Machine Girl is, and I think that’s the case for most people since this s/he is a relative unknown in electronic music right now. I can’t say the new album I’m linking you to right
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Evian Christ’s typically dark, moody production sounds like it’s been infused with power electronics or industrial on this new track titled “Waterfall.” The massive drops of bass sound fantastic against the really eerie, atmospheric synth leads playing throughout this track. He progressively builds the track into this mountain
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Nat Baldwin, bassist of Dirty Projectors, has been very quietly maintaining a solid solo output for a few years now. His songs usually center around his slightly warbled voice (often leaping up into a falsetto) and his twisty, deft bass playing. His new record is coming out soon, and the