Electronic
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Nathan Fake released a 12″ release via Border Community yesterday. Merely 24 hours later, he released this song as an unreleased track. It’s fantastic. It would have fit in very well on the 12″ perfectly, with its scattered drums, manipulated synths, and hypnotic pace. This is a must-hear for
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On his new instrumental mixtape, producer Clams Casino shows off all the progress he’s made and places he’s been in the year that’s passed since he released his first instrumental tape. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A track from this new Hot Chip record, In Our Heads, which is out this week via Domino Records. “Don’t Deny Your Heart” is a stellar example of the impressive dynamic Hot Chip has going for them on nearly every one of their albums. Yeah, these guys wear their
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A muscular piece of EDM coming from this new LA Riots single, “Lift Off.” Loving the kick drum and snare on this thing. Really punchy! Outright banger. The numerous layers of synths in the background are great, too. Some squawk, some pulsate, and some drone climactically until a beat comes
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Streaming above is a track electronic music producer Four Tet recently released on his SoundCloud page. Though the title is “128 Harps,” the track starts off with what sounds like the rattling of 128 tambourines. It’s quite the sound, but that’s always you can always expect from this
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Matthew Dear drops yet another piece of odd, moody electropop from this forthcoming album, Her Fantasy. The album is currently looking at a August 28th release date through Ghostly International. “Crimewaves” is a bit more upbeat than the previous song to be released from this album, and there’s a
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Though more consistent than the band’s previous album, Liars’ WIXIW may be a bit darker and quieter than most fans would expect. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Some dark, grimy, heavy bass music coming from Balam Acab on this short, but colorful instrumental. Of course, the track quite a bit away from trap music through its rhythms, but the barking dog samples and laser-style synth melodies take things into much weirder territory. Digging this much more than
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Some atmospheric and spacious acid house coming through on this new Recondite track, “Tie In.” It’s a song from the German producer’s latest album, On Acid, which takes a somewhat fresh and subversive approach to producing acid house. While “Tie In” does contain the genre’s trademarks–repetitive
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Micachu & The Shapes drop a new track from the experimental music outfit’s forthcoming album, Never. The song “OK” features vocals and a weird, winding synth melody that feel like they could have come from the heyday of psychedelic pop in the 60s; however, there’s a modern noisiness