Electronic
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Witch by RAJA So, here’s a link to a mysterious looking beat tape that a few people had sent me on Twitter a few days ago. Truth is, I’m sent a lotta compilations of short, odd instrumentals. At first, I thought this would be nothing new, but over
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From front to back, stream the new Oneohtrix Point Never album, Replica, before it’s physical release on Mexican Summer on November 8th.
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After a dose of hype and a few pop singles, Blouse has released their self-titled debut on Captured Tracks. The dream-pop group shares many similarities with their label mates; fans of Craft Spells and Wild Nothing should definitely appreciate their aesthetic. It’s slightly disappointing that they left their catchy
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A series of house tracks with eccentric personalities on the latest album from Martyn, Ghost People. These tracks are a fun and bubbly as they are hard and driving. It’s out now via Brainfeeder, and stream the whole thing above.
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MP3 Electronic music producer Teebs will be dropping a new release on November 8th via Brainfeeder. Though I wasn’t in love with this last album, Ardour, there were still some tracks that drew up some pretty interesting sounds. I’m feeling that way about the first track to drop
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On the Field’s latest album, it’s business as usual for this Swedish minimal techno producer, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Holy Ghost! – Hold My Breath (Cosmic Kids Remix) by DFA Records Holy Ghost! – Hold My Breath (Tiger & Woods Remix) by DFA Records Two remixes from Holy Ghost!‘s new single for the track “Hold My Breath.” It’s out now on DFA Recs, and check out our review for
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A string of odd, psychedelic, and unidentified tracks brought together by the Italian psych pop baron, Dumbo Gets Mad. Here’s a review of his latest album, Elephants at the Door, and stream or download this mix above.
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Busy electronics and wonderfully performed pianos, woodwinds, and brass get combined on the new Floex album, Zorya. It’s a pleasant blend of electronic, classical, and jazz elements in one set of tracks. Not bad.
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Combining elements of footwork and synth-heavy soundtrack music, Kuedo–a.k.a. Jamie Vex’d–is taking a break from dubstep to bring two different worlds together. WATCH THE REVIEW