Electronic
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On his sophomore album Compassion, Forest Swords’ unique style of dramatic, meditative, and primal ambient dub offers some much needed respite from the trend-chasing nature of modern electronic music.
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With latest single “Panic,” Forest Swords continues to refine his mysterious and woodsy style of ambient dub and offers an equally mysterious and woodsy set of visuals. The track appears on his new LP Compassion, out May 5 via Ninja Tune. Also wanna note his 45 minute remix of Björk’
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17 years after his landmark album Pop, ambient music producer Wolfgang Voigt has finally given us the night to that album’s day… and I really wish he didn’t.
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Tanami by Tunnelvisions Dutch production duo Tunnelvisions come through with sprawling, psychedelic, and vaguely exotic breed of house music that I’m digging a lot. Looking forward to whatever else they’re slated to drop later in the year.
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Arca’s voice is a welcome addition to her otherworldly production style on her self-titled album, but sadly, many of my reservations about her past full-length efforts still stand.
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Ibibio Sound Machine’s Uyai is the grand and adventurous Afro-Funk album I wanted their self-titled debut to be.
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Blanck Mass makes a grand, industrial-flavored return with World Eater.
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A few days ago, the Hardvapour Resistance Front put out the White Death EP by a producer under the alias Pure Violence, and now TND gets to do the honors of premiering the visual component for the release’s four tracks. As is the case for most H.V.R.
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I See You is more musically engaging than its lackluster predecessor, but the awkward sadness and sensuality remain.
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The French electronic music duo returns with their weakest crop of songs yet.