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Machine Girl – WLFGRL by Dred Collective I don’t know who Machine Girl is, and I think that’s the case for most people since this s/he is a relative unknown in electronic music right now. I can’t say the new album I’m linking you to right
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Millie & Andrea is the on-off collaborative project of electronic music producers Miles Whitaker and Andy Stott. They’re finally doing this side-project of theirs big with a new full-length album, which you can stream via the widget above. It’s a set of eight tracks that are glitchy, textured,
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https://soundcloud.com/constellation-records/birds-toss-precious-flowers Having dropped the art rock wonder Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light On Everything earlier this year, Thee Silver Mt. Zion is readying a new “remix” EP that will be released just later this month. It is called Hang on to Each Other and
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Experimental music outfit Liars continue their foray into electronic music with a series of incredibly bold, heavy tech house fusions.
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Actress’ latest album is like a musical sketchbook filled with intimate, personal experiments with techno, house, and more.
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An interesting fusion of electro house, industrial rock, black metal, and more on this new Phuture Doom album. Plenty of hard-hitting tracks on this thing. Enjoy!
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Electronic music producer Jon Hopkins drops some visuals for the song “Collider,” which is one of the many great tracks from his latest full-length, Immunity, which you can catch a review for below. The story here seems to follow one girl reliving a nightmarish night at the club that involves
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JBS004 by Jumping Back Slash With this fourth and latest self-titled Bandcamp EP, Cape Town electronic musician Jumping Back Slash continues to refine his captivating “afrotronical space music” aesthetic. If you’re familiar with JBS’s past work, this new set of tracks won’t throw you for a loop.
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Daniel Avery assembles a diverse album of well-crafted tech house tracks that’s solid from start to finish.
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While Four Tet’s latest records has some interesting tech house-flavored beats, the presentation of tracks here seems a little too loose, scattered to leave a lasting impact as an album. Some good tracks, though.