post-dubstep
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From Swoo, a new EP by London-based producer Quays, out July 22 via the new R&S sub-label Chewy Motto.
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The opening track of The Colour in Anything, James Blake’s third album, which just dropped out of the blue…
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Fans of the London-based producer will have new material to tide them over until the rumored release of his next full-length, expected to drop sometime in 2015. The 200 Press EP consists of four tracks that might seem strange on their own, but come across as united in their oddity.
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Before SBTRKT’s next proper LP, he will be dropping a series of 12″s comprised of new, transitionary instrumentals. Yesterday on Mary Anne Hobbs’ BBC Radio 6 stream, he debuted one of these projects’ tracks, “Hold the Line;” another expectedly moody piece of dance music from the artist in
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Mount Kimbie: You Took Your Time on Nowness.com This video is from Mount Kimbie’s latest album, which features a collaboration with UK songwriter, rapper, and singer King Krule. The track casts Krule as the slightly patois-inflected wanderer of the London suburbs, and the video shoots other characters of
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Tincture is an Australia-based producer whose discography is a little limited right now, but this track was just too good not to share. On “You’ll Learn,” Tincture actually uses Usher’s “Burn” as source material for its nimble vocals. The choppy dubstep groove is fantastic as well. This guy
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Here’s a track from the forthcoming Lapalux EP, When You’re Gone. It’s an electronic music project spearheaded by producer Stuart Howard. It’ll be out via Brainfeeder records on Feb. 7th. At first, this track really kinda hit me like a James Blake tune with its subtle
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DFRNT – Turning Back by DFRNT DFRNT is a UK electronic music producer with a new EP out on Nu Directions titled Emotional Response. Stream the whole thing here. Sadly, “Turning Back” is not on the release, but it does make for a good introduction to this guy. On the track,