Electronic
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London-based produced Ash Koosha comes to my attention with a complex and engaging album of otherworldly electronic music.
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Hudson Mohawk comes through with some lackluster production on his latest record.
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Jamie xx makes an enjoyable splash with his debut full-length.
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Blanck Mass’ sophomore LP takes the noisy, texture, drone-laced production of Fuck Buttons, and lays it against a varied series of electronic music styles.
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Electronic music producer Holly Herndon’s latest release here is an expansion of the glitchy and abstract ideas on her last album, tossing some art pop tracks into the mix in the process.
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Super producer Tom Jenkinson releases a series of glitched and overwhelming takes on drum ‘n’ bass, dubstep, and more.
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West Coast electronic music producer Shlohmo releases a particularly dark album with Dark Red.
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Experimental rock and metal act Liturgy makes a magnum opus of the sounds and ideas forged on their last album.
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Baltimore producer and composer is working with his best mix yet, but isn’t delivering his greatest material to complement the new sonic improvements.
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Death Grips builds up to the release of it’s supposedly final album with an LP of instrumentals.