electronica
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For better or worse—mostly worse—Miss Anthropocene sounds as if it was made by an untrained Grimes A.I.
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Rote, a collaboration with @volte_face_bleed. EP1 out now on BleeD Music, vinyl and digital. Remixes by DJ Nobu and Svreca. Tech house hypnotist Daniel Avery has collaborated with fellow electronic music producer Volte-Face for a little EP here with a few new cuts partered with a couple remixes
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Out now on R&S Records. Nicolas Jaar – Fight (Nymphs IV) Buy on – iTunes – http://hyperurl.co/gyc66j Buy on – Bleep – http://hyperurl.co/vj7n3t A new single from the GOD himself Nicolas Jaar on R&S. It’s a masterfully produced 8-minute monster withmultiple passages flowing throughout
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With just a few brief albums and a handful of singles under her belt thus far, Holly Herndon is quickly becoming one of the most interesting electronic music producers to watch in 2015. If I’m correct, she’s slated to drop a new full-length toward the start of next
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For his sophomore album, electronic music producer SBTRKT brings on more guests, more experiments, but somehow ends up with a less enjoyable album.
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French electronic music producer Mr. Oizo has dropped a new track that’s set to be featured on his forthcoming full-length album titled The Church. The album is currently looking at a November 18th release date via Brainfeeder Records. To be completely honest, I had never put much stock in
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Pure insanity coming from these two major tracks from anonymous producer SOPHIE, and both of these songs are out now via Numbers. Between all the vaporwave and trap out floating around the Internet right now, there’s no shortage of zany electronic music at the moment. SOPHIE seems to embrace
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UK-based electronic music producer Hudson Mohawke has recently announced that he’s got a new EP on the way via Warp Records. He’s dropped a new track along with the announcement, and it’s the title track of that forthcoming EP, Chimes. It’s dropping officially on September 29th.
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Deadmau5′ new, double album showcases much more finesse and maturity than his past releases. His usual house bangers are dark, textured. Meanwhile, much of the second disc feels like it was inspired by some in-depth listens to a film score or two.
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A lost Aphex Twin album from the 90s resurfaces for the whole Internet to hear.