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Flying Lotus’ production on his new single “Masquatch” is a seemingly slowed down iteration of his production on his most recent album “You’re Dead!” The stomp, the rattle, and the wonderfully organic feel are all present. My mind wanders to a desert scene with wind sifting through the limbs
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With an ambitious list of collaborators–HERBIE HANCOCK, YAY–Flying Lotus drops one of his most lively and straightforward albums yet.
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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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French electronic music producer Mr. Oizo has dropped a new track that’s set to be featured on his forthcoming full-length album titled The Church. The album is currently looking at a November 18th release date via Brainfeeder Records. To be completely honest, I had never put much stock in
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A new track from Thrupence that truly lives up to its name: “Silk.” This cut comes from a forthcoming mixtape that’ll be dropping this November. You can stream another track from this forthcoming project as well via Bandcamp. If you like your electronic music smooth and string-kissed, then hop
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As October 7th inches closer, the more psyched I’m getting for the next Flying Lotus release, You’re Dead! I really enjoyed the track FlyLo dropped with Kendrick Lamar, but this new cut titled “Coronus, The Terminator” has an entirely different vibe to it. The groove of this song
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From shrill synths to lackluster vocal guests, the new Rustie album does little to live up to its predecessor.
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Sells/Cells by Sadsic Previously reviewed beatmusic producer Sadisc drops a new EP, which is essentially a few odds and ends surrounding a massive, 20-minute monster of a track. The song is titled “Cells,” and it’s really a test of Sadsic’s abilities as a composer, weaving a group
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Glasgow electronic music producer Rustie recently dropped a new single titled, “Raptor,” and it sounds like the future. It’s like the soundtrack to Nintendo 64 racing games set in the year 3030. This cut is due for release on Rustie’s next album, Green Language, which is looking at
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Famed dubstep producer Skrillex finally drops a full-length record.