Electronic

  • airspray

    MP3 Teasing toward their full-length debut, Civil Civic has dropped another track from it. If you’ve been into all of the fuzzy drum machine rock the duo has put out thus far, this new track, “Street Trap,” should hit the spot. With a driving bassline and shimmering guitars, the

  • ambient

    With some clear influences coming from guys like Flying Lotus and Amon Tobin, KUDO’s new EP is a twelve-minute series of icy, ambient beatscapes. I like that he’s always looking for a different way to morph the sound of the beat, too. He really keeps these tracks from

  • It took a while for Africa Hitech’s debut LP to grow on me. When the album originally came out in May, I took some favorites from it, but dismissed the rest as being too hectic to be really enjoyable. However, I found myself just itching to listen to this

  • 12"

    A new track from CFCF, which comes off a new 12” via the New York label UNO. It’s surprisng how much this Montreal producer has tailored his style since the release of his full-length debut, which I proudly own a copy of. Though it’s hard for me to

  • Komposure.EP by Knxwledge Chill, abstract hip hop instrumentals from Knxwledge’s new EP, Komposure. There’s a strong feeling of sedation throughout this release. And while there’s not a lotta change on these tracks, they don’t stick around long enough to warrant a lotta progression. Komposure is

  • Recently uploaded to SoundCloud, here’s a new track from Sampha. If you’re a regular viewer of my reviews, you may remember this UK singer-songwriter from his vocal features on the new SBTRKT album, which grows on me with each listen. On “Indecision,” people who were introduced to this

  • dance

    On Parobalas, electronic music producer John Tejada hands out one minimal techno groove after another, complementing all of them with loads of atmosphere and subtle synthesizers. The songs here are constantly in a state of flux, but the changes made are very slight and will go unnoticed if not listened

  • dance

    Here’s some catchy, smooth electronic pop music from two guys I’d never expect to create catchy, smooth electronic pop music. The project is Miracle, and the musicians involved are Zombi’s Steve Moore and Daniel O’Sullivan of Mothlite, Guapo, and, most recently, Ulver. Between the two of

  • adele

    1. Son of Kick- “Playing The Villian” (Machinedrum Remix) 2. Snap- “Rhythm is a Dancer” (Mux Mool Remix) 3. Wiley- “Yonge Street” (Offshore remix) 4. Adele- “Rolling In The Deep” (Kudo’s Sunset Remix) 5. Blonde Redhead- “Here Sometimes” (Gayngs Remix) 6. Alex Winston- “Velvet Elvis” (RAC Mix) 7. The

  • A recently dropped set of demos and early work from 1 Minute Miracles, which can only make the trajectory of this Canadian beatmeister more interesting. It’s titled Wild Stepss, and stream its eight tracks above. Find more recent work from this guy on his SoundCloud. Hopefully, that album he