house

  • beat

    With a spunky house beat and busy footwork snares and claps, electronic music producer Romare builds a solid backdrop for a slew of samples related to African music. I say related because some of the clips here, and some aren’t. There’s a nice flute riff here, and a

  • bass

    “Mercy” is a collaborative track from two of contemporary underground electronic music’s most creative producers, Joy Orbison and Boddika. It’s not the first time they’ve put a track together, and I’m hoping it won’t be the last after getting exposed to the mutated bass and

  • beat

    A stream of the third Scuba album, Personality. The album is dropping this week via Hotflush, and strikes me as being much less ambient and spacious than the project’s last album, Triangulation. And that’s fine with me, because the rhythms on this album are pretty driving and engaging.

  • The elusive London-based electronica producer, Burial, drops a stellar set of new tracks on his latest EP. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • dance

    A remix of the debut single from up-and-coming house producer Gosteffects. Completely aware of its kitsch, this track dishes out one scoop after another of pulsating beats and innuendo-laced vocal samples. This remix actually alters the mood of the original a bit, too; keeping the emphasis on playful synths and

  • Al Tourettes is a Bristol-based music producer whose music sounds a little like a science experiment. Yeah, the visuals in the video above give off that feeling, too, but the sounds are really where it comes from. Check out the fat, synthetic bass notes that glitch out a little. Or

  • At the beginning of January, I fell in love with the music of Evian Christ at first listen. The young London-based producer just has a really creative approach to beatmusic; incorporating elements of hip hop, ambient music, and various sounds from the latest electronic music trends in the UK. I

  • With an extremely sharp and crispy drum break, this new track from A Sagittariun lays a great foundation for the ambient washes of synthesizers that color the background. The sparse bassline is emphasizes the groove perfectly. I Wanna emphasize that: p-e-r-f-e-c-t-l-y. There’s an incessant and rhythmic buzz introduces itself

  • On his debut album, Spanish electronic music producer creates one hypnotic groove after another, incorporating different sounds and ideas with each track. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • fin

    A track from the forthcoming John Talabot album, ƒin, which will officially be out next week. You can stream it on Spotify right now if you’re impatient, though. After hearing John collaborate with Glasser on a fantastic track that appeared on his 2011 EP, Families, my expectations were high