Electronic
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Here’s a preview of Oneohtrix Point Never‘s purportedly dank new album Garden of Delete, out November 13 through Warp.
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This by Hong Kong Express London vaporwave artist Hong Kong Express concludes his “Hong Kong Tetralogy” with This, out today via Adhesive Sounds. Check it out above and find Anthony’s discussion with HKE down here (at the 38 minute mark):
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The Chemical Brothers have shared a post-apocalyptic video for Born in the Echoes highlight “Sometimes I Feel So Deserted.” Watch it up there and find Anthony’s review of the album here.
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Health is back, and they’re taking it easy on the noise this time around, favoring a fusion of electronic dance music and pop on many tracks here.
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Sleep Quarters by Sage Caswell Here are a couple of cuts from LA producer Sage Caswell’s new EP Sleep Quarters, out August 21 via Spring Theory. They ought to do something for you if you were into US progressive house and synth acts toward the end of the noughts.
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PC Music producer Kane West just maybe came through with a future club hit this time. It’s the title track from his new EP Expenses Paid, out August 14 via Turbo Recordings. Enjoy!
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AFX (b.k.a. Aphex Twin) today shared “Simple Slamming B 2,” a track set to appear on his forthcoming EP Orphaned Deejay Selek (2006-2008), out August 21 through Warp. Listen in above and enjoy!
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Baltimore wonky producer Co La has a new album called No No out October 9 via Software. Hear the debut single “Suffering (Tuesday)” above – it’s not as downcast as its title leads on.
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Self-titled EP from Brooklyn instrumental hip hop duo The Super Nintendo Chalmers. Pretty crude, but nice vibe all the same.
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Here’s the latest single from Brooklyn-based tech house duo Blondes, out today on RVNG. Happy listening!