New Standard, the latest from producer Auragraph, finds him shifting focus to the dance floor across eight chrome clockworks of cosmic acid house.
The Washington D.C. post-dance-punk band Light Beams have just released their new album Wild Life, a collection of vignettes of post-Trump life.
Picking up on the maxim that deceptively simple grooves are hardest to make, DJ Patsan excels on his latest house/EDM single "Come This Way."
With "Alaye," Ansa GaRangDengZhen, aka Zen, shows how a folk electronic music combination should really be done.
With 'A Series of Moments' Sines manages to deliver some quite infectious dance music that goes beyond the standard formulas of the day.
Chris Ianuzzi continues his series of successful experimental electronic singles with "Hunger."
The British rap/ragga duo, Rebel ACA & French Monkey Wrench, have delivered an invigorating dance single worth your time to think about.
Chris Ianuzzi delivers two dark tracks that could fit perfectly among any recent thriller/horror movie soundtrack.
Collaborating with some New York fixtures, David Byrne is bringing the city Social!, an experimental socially distanced dance club held at Park Avenue Armory.
Johnny Labelle’s 'XVIII' is in many ways like the reflection of the year of its release - 2020, dark, brooding, and late-night all over the place. Excellent.
Clean Bandit have made a name for themselves thanks to some massive singles but outside of those hits, 'What Is Love?' doesn't deliver anything new or different to the dance scene.
'One In a Million' is a generally decent listen that's a safe bet for any mixed crowd as the aggressively generic songs won't offend anyone one way or another.
"It’s You" is the brand-new track by lo-fi queer pop producer Susan Bear, a mad nostalgia trip taking cues from club and dance music.
Sufjan Stevens' iconic 'Illinois' album has been adapted into a theatrical dance performance, which will have its world premiere this summer at the Fisher Center at Bard College.
Solange has composed a score for the New York City Ballet. The score is still untitled but it will premiere on Wednesday, September 28 as part of the New York City Ballet’s Fall Fashion Gala.
Charlie Dee Diaz and his Tribal House Crew give a big push to the afro house subgenre with their latest single, "Afro Acid."
On 'Catharsis,' Vancouver's Marc-E, blurs the lines between the genres of instrumental music to great success.
Australian trio D.E.L. are able to inject an element of personality into the modern dance formula with their latest single, "Yoko."
Don't let the pseudonym fool you, no techno here, just great jazzy summer sounds from the man himself, Les Techno.
Knower is able to back up his aspirational goals with some intriguing sounds that call upon big names in electronics like Boards of Canada, while still retaining his personal motifs — in this case, nature.
Describing the sound of WaxFeet's 'Blues and Pinks' is hard; like narrating someone else’s dream, but listening to a musical dream can be a thing of beauty.
WaxFeet's "Dream" and its video are like an album of scattered memories and faded photographs, held together by a stainless feeling.
For his long-coming debut album, Benny Blanco shows why he's been such a prolific hitmaker but 'Friends Keep Secrets' ultimately plays things a bit too safe to really leave a lasting impact.
Everything Chromeo has to offer here is so shallow and devoid of any real soul that not even their varied array of guest features could do much to save it. All this album did was make me want to listen to some real funk.