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North Carolina electronic music producer Machinedrum readies a b-sides album that’s going to be released via Ninja Tune this week. It’s a series of cuts that didn’t make it onto his last record: Vapor City. Some of these tracks make for a pretty gorgeous experience–especially “Endless
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For his sophomore album, electronic music producer SBTRKT brings on more guests, more experiments, but somehow ends up with a less enjoyable album.
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Lil Silva is a UK producer and singer whose previous tunes were frenetic, bassy bangers. This most recent track eschews that sort of vibe and remains meditative, even during the breakdown in the middle. The song is built around a bed of synths and the refrain “I say don’t
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Electronic dance music duo Disclosure drops some great visuals for one of my favorite cuts of their new record, Settle. The track “F For You” not only has one of the catchiest vocal refrains of this year, but the bass line is equally infectious. Catch a review for settle below:
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“Eyesdontlie” is the latest single from North Carolina producer Machinedrum, and it’s a tight, busy blend of footwork and future garage. It’s matched with a wonderfully manipulated vocal snippet to that repeats endlessly for a strangely hypnotic effect. Unlike some of the more cluttered tracks from this guy’
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The latest offering from currently hot topic Rustie is a single titled “Slasherr,” which saw its release on Monday via Numbers. We heard the A-side, a couple of weeks ago, and the B-side is now available as well. Listen to “Triadzz” above via Rustie’s SoundCloud. Rustie has proven to