Electronic

  • Are you ready to embark on a trip to Africa? Well, Africa Hitech really, that is, which is the Australian-based collaboration between Mark Pritchard and vocalist Steve Spacek. This electronic duo’s debut album release, 93 Million Miles, is a tapestry of pixelated colors and textures, combining influences from 30

  • Are you ready to embark on a trip to Africa? Well, Africa Hitech really, that is, which is the Australian-based collaboration between Mark Pritchard and vocalist Steve Spacek. This electronic duo’s debut album release, 93 Million Miles, is a tapestry of pixelated colors and textures, combining influences from 30

  • dreamy

    The Bluest Water I’d Ever Seen by Teen Daze Ever since Canada’s Teen Daze dropped its debut LP, My Bedroom Floor, the project has gone in different directions; embracing every flavor of dreamy electronic pop that it possibly could. The project’s latest single, “The Bluest Water I’

  • Just last week, I blogged about the music of David Stephan. Nearly every day, he works tirelessly on beats before he heads off to work at a coffee shop. His tracks always end somewhere around 60 seconds, so they’ve naturally been dubbed “1-Minute Miracles.” Stephan has a few new

  • On hit latest release, Amon Tobin isn’t building songs as much as he is sounds. The textures on most of this album are absolutely amazing, and among the best this Brazilian electronica producer has ever created. I love how abstract, adventurous, and mind-bending the first two thirds of this

  • 1-Minute Miracles is the solo project of Canadian beat sculptor David Stephan. From what he tells me, his website is kind of like his sonic journal, jotting down short beat concepts in the six or eight hours he has before he has to go to work. I’d say his

  • dubstep

    Never See Me by Beat Culture On Beat Culture’s Facebook fan page, it says this project is basically “just some guy making songz.” It’s a modest calling, but an honorable one. I was suggested this young producer the the Up-Turn, and I’d like to thank them for

  • On his latest track, Washed Out is doing more revisiting than reinventing. If Life of Leisure was one of those ’09 releases that soundtracked your summer, maybe it’ll sound great to see this project sticking with its guns. Is this track for you? Will you dig on it? Find

  • On May 10th, the progressive synth rock outfit known as Zombi will unleash their latest album, Escape Velocity. Look for it on Relapse Recs. On “Shrunken Heads,” the duo take a shockingly electronic and rigid turn, leaving more of the percussion up to sequencing, rather than the impressive drumming of

  • New England electronica producer White Mountains remixes a track from Choongum’s latest EP, Explorations. The original version, which was laden with some pretty heavy and distorted walls of low-end sound, gets cooled down with some airy synths and what sounds like a straw broom dragging against a stone floor.