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  • Beatmusic collective M|O|D has a new EP of tracks out featuring cuts from all five of the group’s members, and the styles on here are pretty versatile. C.Z. brings a funky future garage cut, and Lil TExAS brings a forward-thinking banner that samples the trademark vocal

  • Some glossy, busy, and futuristic footwork grooves come through on this new Monolithium track, “Bound For Life.” It’s the title track to new EP Error Broadcast is releasing on Dec. 10th. Here’s the track list: 1. Bounce 4 Life 2. Lancashire Hammer 3. Pavillionaire (feat. Prison Garde) 4.

  • Stream: Surahn- “Watching the World” Some tight, groovin’, and danceable pop from Surahn on “Watching the World,” which is set to be on this dude’s forthcoming EP on DFA Records. While the label has always been a supporter of various forms of alternative dance music, this track sidesteps weird

  • New York synth pop outfit Holy Ghost! has a new track out titled “It Gets Dark,” which is getting a vinyl single release on DFA Records. It’s the first piece of new, original music the band has dropped since its solid full-length debut last year, and I’m absolutely

  • The mysterious and gentle pop duo known as Rhye has recently dropped a new single titled “the Fall,” and it’s a light, danceable, and string-kissed piece of soft-spoken beauty. As moving as it is delicate. Get more music from Rhye on Innovative Leisure. /via/

  • Crystal Castles drops a new jam, teasing toward what should be the band’s third full-length album–which may be titled III. Again, like the track “Plague” that was dropped earlier this year, vocalist Alice Glass’ vocals are obscured by a low mix and loads of effects. A driving house

  • If you’re like me, sometimes you like your moody music to be dance flavoured. If you are indeed like me, for one thing, you’re awesome don’t ever change, and you should also probably check out this track from Vessel. The song starts off with a very simple

  • Dan Snaith, a.k.a. Caribou, a.k.a. Daphni has dropped a new track via video. The title: Pairs. It’s a trippy, strange, and somewhat awkward house tune that features synths of all shapes and sizes. The sounds feel about as multi-colored as the video fronting them. The