Electronica
'Trust' Us, Max Cooper's New Single Is an Autumnal Electronica Track for the Ages
Ever wanted a soundtrack to examining hyper-dimensionality, complex symmetries, the interaction of chromosomes, the potential of multi-cellularity, and the emergence of consciousness? You're in luck!
In Defense of Big Beat, the Annoying 90s Music Genre That Snobs Love to Hate
Embracing the good bits of a widely-dismissed music moment that gave us The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, and Fatboy Slim.
Montreal's Dead Horse Beats Gifted Us with a Pettiness Classic on 'Bad Hopes'
He's definitely NOT beating a dead horse on this fresh new EP.
This Guy Is Teaching Syrian Refugees in Greece How to Make Electronic Music
We meet Gavin and his refugee collaborators in the camps in Ritsona to find out how making music with Ableton is making life a little better.
Samuel Proffitt Returns with Glowering New Cut "Drown" Featuring SKYLR
In between studying Russian Lit at Brown, Proffitt also makes marvelously moody music for those who remember how to feel.
"About You" by Colouring Is All About Obsession and Pressing Pause
The London-based quartet fold R&B, 2-step, and post-Disclosure pop into one delicious track.
Boxed In's "Forget" Does the Opposite of What It Says on the Tin
DIY but high def, super pop but super cool. This London quartet are killing it.
Teengirl Fantasy's Logan Takahashi Gives Us the Lowdown on Ryuichi Sakamoto's Most Influential Releases
We've delved deep into the Japanese genius' genre-spanning back catalogue.
Return to the Planet of Cornelius
We talk to the elusive Japanese music maverick about the reissue of his genre-defying cult classic 'Fantasma,' which he's performing in full across the States this month.
Bob Moses’s Tom Howie Has a Brother Who Is Releasing His Debut EP
A love for brooding beats and songwriting seems to run in the family.
Negative Gemini Pares Down Her Sound with Airy Instrumental Track "Nu Hope"
Look out for her sophomore LP 'Body Work' out August 12 on George Clanton's 100% Electronica imprint.
For the Love of Pop: Metronomy's Best Year Ever Is Then, Now, and Always
The Parisian-based, English music wiz returns with 'Summer '08' that doubles up as a time machine, looking back but looking forward too. Genius or what?