dance

  • Stream: Moderat – II Berlin-based electronic music project Moderat has made the follow-up to its 2009 self-titled effort available to stream via NPR. Moderat is a collaboration between dance duo Modeselektor and producer Sascha Ring, a.k.a. Apparat. Like its predecessor, II is loaded with infectious synth hooks and grooves,

  • Electronic dance duo, Blondes, hailing from New York bring some funky grooves that make you want to dance like you’re on the opening intro to some 90s sitcom. That is partly has to due to with the music as well as the visuals which bring patterns that belong on

  • When I first ran into the music of Blondes last year through their self-titled release on RVNG Intl., I thought the house duo had plenty of grooves. However, things fell a little flat when it came to interesting sounds. The duo seems to be making more of an effort to

  • Electronic dance music duo Disclosure drops some great visuals for one of my favorite cuts of their new record, Settle. The track “F For You” not only has one of the catchiest vocal refrains of this year, but the bass line is equally infectious. Catch a review for settle below:

  • Hit Vibes by SAINT PEPSI When I first ran across the up-and-coming producer Saint Pepsi, a.k.a. Ryan DeRobertis, he was pulling together some loose vaporwave edits that warranted more than initial novelty listens that many releases in that genre receive. Now, Ryan has a new full-length out that

  • A piece of pop bliss that’s equally awkward and moody coming through on this previously unreleased Matthew Dear cut, which is set to be released on the expanded edition of his last full-length album, Beams. Enjoy the song above, and catch a review for the album below:

  • A new track drops from the brotherly, British electronic music duo Disclosure. They’ve had some incredibly hot singles this year that have some clear influences coming from the worlds of R&B and 90s dance-pop. However, as Stereogum points out, this new cut functions on a much funkier