Electronic

  • 2012

    With an instrumental produced by Hostage and Kidnap Kid, here’s a video for the Lulu James track “Be Safe,” which comes from an EP she dropped earlier this year titled Rope Mirage. It’s a sweet piece of modern soul with a contemporary set of electronics backing it up.

  • 2012

    DIΛMOND SPECTRUM by HYDRABADD A bunch of sharp, diamond-cut bangers on this new HYDRABADD EP, DIΛMOND SPECTRUM. Give a listen to it via the widget above, and download it for whatever price you’d like on Bandcamp. Also, the 2nd instrumental on this EP was previously used on this Oddyssey

  • UK electronic music producer Andy Stott presents the track “Numb,” which is off his forthcoming album, Luxury Problems, which is due next week via Modern Love. It’s a pretty chilling set of loops based off what seems to be a single vocal take performed by a female vocalist I’

  • As Daphni, electronic music veteran Daniel Snaith–if you’ll allow me to call him that–assembles a series of straightforward and colorful tech house tracks. WATCH THE REVIEW

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    Experimental electronic duo Matmos have implanted the fear in my head of a world invaded by green CG triangles. This duo is known for their work with Bjork and their remixes. In this new track their style sets them apart from others in the genre; no where in this song

  • 2012

    On record, Nicolas Jaar, to put it frankly, strikes me as one of the most interesting figures in electronic music to emerge throughout the past few years. His blend of elements of spacious house music, vivid sample collages, and sultry atmosphere, topped off with his own baritone vocals, hit home

  • 2012

    Black Moth Super Rainbow drops a new track with the band’s latest album, Cobra Juicy, coming out officially on October 23rd. I’m really enjoying the straightforward dance quality of this track. I could really see this getting play in a club, and I’m really feeling the Daft

  • Portico Quartet drops a video for the Cornelia-featured track, “Steepless.” It comes from the band’s new, self-titled album. Watch a review for that LP here.

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    Here’s the latest track from anonymous electronic music artist, uh, Unknown. He or she has been dropping tracks periodically via this YouTube channel since the spring, and the sound has remained pretty consistent in showcasing a blend of sounds pulling from future garage and Burial-inspired dubstep. “#010” is obviously

  • 2012

    Crystal Castles drops a new jam, teasing toward what should be the band’s third full-length album–which may be titled III. Again, like the track “Plague” that was dropped earlier this year, vocalist Alice Glass’ vocals are obscured by a low mix and loads of effects. A driving house