electronica
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Ghostly International producer Shigeto has announced the release of a new album, and you can stream a track from it via the widget above. The LP’s title is No Better Time Than Now, and “Detroit Part 1” has me pretty psyched to hear the rest of this thing. The
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On Settle, the fresh electronic music duo known as Disclosure brings a series of house and garage-inspired dance numbers that groove excitingly. Some of the vocal guests are pretty spectacular as well. Even if you’re not nutty about dance music, give it a try. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Up-and-coming electronic music producer XXYYXX drops a new track from what is going to be his next album, and he’s offered up a minimal beat graced with some serenely beautiful synth tones. It’s light, sweet, and making this next release worth anticipating. Enjoy!
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Some patient, subtle electronics from Russia’s Anton Zap on the track “Water,” which is a cut from his forthcoming album on Apollo Records. The album is dropping on the 18th of this month, and is titled Water. Enjoy!
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Bibio’s latest full-length might be one of his most consistent yet, filtering this UK producer’s versatile talents through a dreamy, sedate lens. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Hit Vibes by SAINT PEPSI When I first ran across the up-and-coming producer Saint Pepsi, a.k.a. Ryan DeRobertis, he was pulling together some loose vaporwave edits that warranted more than initial novelty listens that many releases in that genre receive. Now, Ryan has a new full-length out that
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A piece of pop bliss that’s equally awkward and moody coming through on this previously unreleased Matthew Dear cut, which is set to be released on the expanded edition of his last full-length album, Beams. Enjoy the song above, and catch a review for the album below:
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An eerie fusion of electronic music and hip hop on this new track from When Saints Go Machine, “Love and Respect,” which is a cut from the Danish quartet’s new album, Infinity Pool. It’s dropping this week via EMI Records and !K7 Records.
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The Truth by Jaw Jam Via the widget above, stream the title track from the latest Jaw Jam EP, The Truth, which takes a pretty scattered, experimental approach to a lot of recent sounds coming out of future garage and UK bass music. The vocal edits on this 4-minute monster
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Out on Innovative Leisure, Classixx’s Hanging Gardens might be one of the more enjoyable experiences you’ll have with dance music this year. While this album isn’t grabbing as much hype as the thoroughly blogged <em>Random Access Memories, there’s a vintage quaintness to a