Electronic

  • If you need something to counteract the resulting anxiety of Russia’s latest bids for world domination, then ABC Galaxy (Roman Skarednov) has made the album for you. Captain Eureka offers an impossibly optimistic outlook of the world in these stressful time, laden with some of the most colorful, kooky

  • 2014

    Young Turks displaying the talents of recent signee Quirke with the track “Break A Mirrored Leg,” which is one of the most insane pieces of electronic music I’ve come across this month. The beat is so speedy, relentless, and hyper. The rhythms are just so punchy and detailed, yet,

  • dubstep

    The previously mentioned Kid Smpl drops another track from his forthcoming Silo Tear EP. The song “Ja” is far noisier than I would have expected given the last track I heard from this Seattle-based producer. “Ja” is just bursting at the seams with distorted, abrasive sounds, yes, still maintains a

  • Chet Faker brings together a few decent songs and instrumentals on this debut album of his, and while he’s a capable producer, he falls horrifically short as a singer, in my opinion.

  • WATCH: Tobacco – “Streaker” Thanks to Eric Wareheim of “Tim and Eric” fame, the new Tobacco music video is one of the most twisted things I’ve seen in a long time. Disturbing masks, nudity, overwhelming edits, and freakish effects are among the many things that make this video a weird

  • Count (Single) by Hanz Experimental dance vibes aplenty in the new single from the previously mentioned, Hanz. Beginning with an introduction that sounds like a sample grabbed from Iggy Pop’s The Idiot, and continuing into a deep, eerie synth groove that Hanz adds and takes samples away just as

  • While I wish Broken Ankles was longer, in five tracks, Girl Talk and Freeway create more compelling material than some of the more buzzed-about mixtapes that have dropped thus far this year.

  • While scatterbrained and underwhelming at times, Todd’s debut record here has some top-notch dance jams on it with a vintage flair.

  • bass

    Machine Girl – WLFGRL by Dred Collective I don’t know who Machine Girl is, and I think that’s the case for most people since this s/he is a relative unknown in electronic music right now. I can’t say the new album I’m linking you to right

  • This debut full-length from Sisyphus is far from perfect, but it’s still an incredibly bold and fun display of pop absurdity and genre-blending.