future garage
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Here’s the latest track from anonymous electronic music artist, uh, Unknown. He or she has been dropping tracks periodically via this YouTube channel since the spring, and the sound has remained pretty consistent in showcasing a blend of sounds pulling from future garage and Burial-inspired dubstep. “#010” is obviously
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On their sophomore effort, London dream pop outfit the xx drum up more of the skeletal, emotive style their first album delivered. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Some futuristic, synth-heavy footwork on this new, free EP from LiL ≏ JaBBA, one of the stranger up-and-coming electronic music producers right now. Dig on it via the widget above.
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On this debut full-length Eprom explores some interesting musical ideas, bringing together the sounds of glitch hop, future garage, dubstep, and more. Frankly, there’s not much the guy doesn’t try out between these three tracks. But what kinda pulls them all together is that he maintains a certain
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UK music producer SBTRKT spontaneously shares some new sounds as he’s getting back into the studio to get some new material together. This guy came out with one of my favorite albums of last year, so, of course, I’m excited to hear what he’ll come up with
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Some stellar videography coming from this fan-produced video for the Shlohmo track “The Way U Do.” The song comes from his new Vacation EP. Y’all know my thoughts on the music, but the visuals here are something else. Some really dark and strange imagery coming from these costumes and
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With loads of glossy, tropical synths and irresistibly funky rhythms, the new Lone album is an electronic soundtrack to ear-to-ear grins and lost inhibitions. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Clubroot – S/T (III – MMXII) – LODUBS-12001 by LoDubs Records III – MMX is the final album in a trilogy done by dubstep musician Clubroot. A little bit more ambient than the two albums that proceeded it, III – MMX seems like an interesting way to cap off a trilogy. The drops are
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Two of the most active producers in the current electronic music scene, Machinedrum and FaltyDL, have teamed up for a new track. Titled “Give In 2,” the song was supposedly recorded in 2011, but it hadn’t been made available to the public until now. Despite both originating from the
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Brainfeeder producer Lapalux took to his SoundCloud a few days to post this remix of soul singer Lianne La Havas‘s “Lost & Found.” The beat maker flips the spacious original into a soothing reworking, which is fitted with both dense atmosphere and moderately glitchy rhythms. Give the track a