Electronic

  • art pop

    Alternate Worlds by Son Lux Son Lux comes through with a handful of songs on a new EP titled Alternate Worlds. While I’ve never been a huge fan of this guy’s past efforts, there’s just something really “big time” and ambitious about the presentation of these songs

  • 2014

    With reverbed guitars and layer upon bright layer of synth horns, Brian Eno and Underworld co-founder Karl Hyde deliver “The Satellites,” which is the opening track from the forthcoming collaborative album Someday World. This thing is looking at a release on Warp Records on May 5th! While basic in its

  • 2014

    Evian Christ’s typically dark, moody production sounds like it’s been infused with power electronics or industrial on this new track titled “Waterfall.” The massive drops of bass sound fantastic against the really eerie, atmospheric synth leads playing throughout this track. He progressively builds the track into this mountain

  • Some dark, fiery R&B from this new, collaborative track from Shlohmo & Jeremih. The vocals on this track are emotive, pained, and featured a splash of reverb a la the Weeknd. While I do see some obvious stylistic similarities, this song really separates itself form that with the

  • So Serene is the off-the-wall new tape from Wavves’ Nathan Williams and his brother Kynan. See that cover art of Batman and Robin melting? That pretty much sums it up. A 27-minute-long piece that goes through a multitude of wonky, chip-tune-inspired phases. Thankfully, the brothers have really stepped up their

  • The latest from Brooklyn producer PATRCIA. continues the artist’s streak of infectious yet somewhat sinister dance music. “Daughters of Erebus” sees PATRICIA. venturing even further down the path of acid-house, going so far as to add the Roland TB-303 to the list of Soundcloud tags. Groove to it above!

  • Before SBTRKT’s next proper LP, he will be dropping a series of 12″s comprised of new, transitionary instrumentals. Yesterday on Mary Anne Hobbs’ BBC Radio 6 stream, he debuted one of these projects’ tracks, “Hold the Line;” another expectedly moody piece of dance music from the artist in

  • d/a/d

    This video for D/A/D’s “Orion Beach” is like if an N64 mated with an Atari Jaguar and its offspring was a warped version of Wave Rider. It’s the perfect backdrop for D/A/D’s delightfully kitschy synth-rock, which screams to be blasted during high-speed jet

  • album

    Inevitability by Goliad If you find yourself enjoying the pristine, banal plunderphonics of Oneohtrix Point Never as well as the woozy vocal inflection of a “sad rock” act like Porches. (or even Liars), then you might want to keep an eye on 19-year-old Bay Area musician Devlin Miski (a.k.

  • album

    OCT035 : Three Love Songs by Ricky Eat Acid A collection of alluring tones from the new Ricky Eat Acid record, Three Love Songs. While the LP might seem like a bit of false advertising due to it’s track list offering many more than three songs, the idea of these