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This album’s pretty good and shows potential; that’s the long and short of it.
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Off Sweatbox Dynasty, Tobacco‘s follow-up to his fantastic 2014 LP Ultima II Massage (review). It will be released through Ghostly on August 5.
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Some dark, atmospheric, chilling techno coming through on this new Matrixxman track, “The Caravan,” which is featured on the b-side of a new EP this guy has coming out via Ghostly Intl. on June 9th. If you’re looking for cerebral rhythms you can get lost in, here ya go.
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The incredibly minimal, chilling, and beautiful electronic music project known as Recondite has a new album on the way via Ghostly International, and “Abscondence” is one of the tracks from it. While it doesn’t walk down the subtle acid house road last year’s On Acid did, the quiet
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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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Following an EP that was a bit of a micro house snoozer, UK electronic music producer Gold Panda is back with a new track that brings the lush, vibrant textures that the beatsmith does so well. “Brazil” not only colorful with its synth tones, but it’s rhythmically complex with
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Following an EP that was a bit of a micro house snoozer, UK electronic music producer Gold Panda is back with a new track that brings the lush, vibrant textures that the beatsmith does so well. “Brazil” not only colorful with its synth tones, but it’s rhythmically complex with
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A new track from electronic music producer Matthew Dear, “Headcage.” The first time I heard of this guy was when he dropped Black City last year. From the sound of this new track, it looks like we’re in for more funky, dark new wave tracks with lots of great
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For the past few years, the 80s have been a carcass the indiesphere is desperately picking over like a group of starving buzzards. However, that doesn’t mean these more nostalgic releases don’t have their bright spots. So, here’s a track from the forthcoming Choir of Young Believers
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Polish musician Michal Jacaszek will be dropping a new album on Ghostly this December, and I’m really hoping this new LP–titled Glimmer–will maintain the wintery feel the track above seems to proclaim so proudly. “Dare-gale,” armed with loads of classical timbres, drones ominously in waves of sound