Brookly artist Nisa is able to spice up the songs on 'Exaggerate' with some intriguing left-field pop elements.
With "Alaye," Ansa GaRangDengZhen, aka Zen, shows how a folk electronic music combination should really be done.
This time out, Toronto artist/producer Lee Paradise is able to successfully bring production/library music up to modern times.
Rennen was such a unique listening experience that produced an interesting dichotomy between the modern synths/beats and the melancholy vocals. It's a mesmerizing album that showed SOHN to be a world class producer.
Check out our in-depth chat with Brad Allen Williams as we dive deep into his new album 'œconomy,' his love of music and the surreal, working with some of music's biggest names, and much more.
Kee Avil invited artists she admires to re-imagine tracks from her Juno Award-nominated debut album, resulting in Crease Remixed.
Little Big have just dropped their electrifying new single + video "Boobs," featuring a colorful cast of characters.
What is Krautrock? And how has this weird era of eclectic music from West Germany in the '60s and '70s come to influence so much in music still to this day? Let's take a look.
Tove Lo creates an interesting dichotomy on her latest album with it's glossy, pristine production and her unabashedly sexually depraved and devious lyrics. It's a softcore raunchiness with incredible grooves that I can't help but continue to revisit.
On his latest album 'Themselves,' al Riggs is able to successfully (and with excellent results) navigate through six different personalities.
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.
Little Dark Age is full of MGMT's clear reverence for '80s pop and rock - with all of the vintage synths, dub effects, and just overall aesthetic feel, but with their own decidedly psychedelic twists thrown in for good measure. They create an interesting dichotomy of warm, buzzing production and darker, more cynical lyrics and the result is a largely pleasing listen from start to finish that contains some of their most infectious work in years.
Rising alt-pop singer and songwriter Maddie Regent reveals her brand new EP, Girl of Your Dreams, a shimmering, electro-pop wonderland.
Get ready for something you’ve never heard before in producer/vocalist/drummer Jharis Yokley’s thunderous debut single “Move On.”
Afternoon Bike Ride delivered a true delight with 'Glossover', an album that keeps on revealing its delicate layers with every play.
Throughout Western history, music has had a place in daily life - growing its foothold year after year. With the turn of each decade, music has turned as well. Perhaps in an effort to appeal to a developing society... Perhaps as an indicator of that same society's development...
In support of his critically acclaimed album Mádibá, Blick Bassy is returning this April/May to North America for an extensive spring tour.
Get ready to hit the dance floor and vibe into the late hours with Diamondz as he unleashes his latest single, "Speed Dial."
East Forest floods the senses in "Cairn" - soothing the heart and challenging the mind, building on its meditative theme with admirable sophistication. Sweet song all the way.
While Django Django's previous efforts felt a bit more artsy in intention, the experimentation on Marble Skies feels done with the sole purpose of creating something fun. And it is fun, it's a lighthearted, head nodding romp full of brilliant melodies and earworm hooks. It's almost impossible not to be pulled into their joyous orbit.
On 'Yoreself,' Beatnik Neon is able to stand above your standard electronic-based music, successfully combining a number of different genres.
Singer-guitarist-producer Vicky Mettler has honed a bewildering aesthetic as Kee Avil and now she's sharing a video for "Gelatin."
Music festivals have been big contributors to our growing environmental problems and to help, the EDM festival Mysteryland will now run almost entirely on locally-generated green grid power.
Toro y Moi has returned with yet another super enjoyable album that shows off his incredible breadth as an artist. His brand of indie electronic lo-fi pop is always unexpected but usually in the good way, like this here.