On his 'Permit' EP, electronic musician Lamedd uses improvisational impulsiveness to great effect.
This time out, Toronto artist/producer Lee Paradise is able to successfully bring production/library music up to modern times.
Brookly artist Nisa is able to spice up the songs on 'Exaggerate' with some intriguing left-field pop elements.
We got a chance to talk with LINN, about her latest single, "Happiness is Real", experimenting with sounds to create music, playing festivals, and more.
On 'Wayfinder,' Mohamed Assani is able to show what a successful combination of Indian/Pakistani classical and modern music should sound like.
GEA's "Uusikuu" shows what can you achieve when inspired by the nature that surrounds you.
Charlie Dee Diaz and his Tribal House Crew give a big push to the afro house subgenre with their latest single, "Afro Acid."
On "Butcher's Hook," The Nylon Admirals retain all the charms of seventies soundtrack themes while adding their own modern touch.
With 'A Series of Moments' Sines manages to deliver some quite infectious dance music that goes beyond the standard formulas of the day.
On 'Aftertouch,' Absolutely Free successfully combine experimentation with straightforward melody.
Chris Ianuzzi continues his series of successful experimental electronic singles with "Hunger."
With 'Hauntology,' Abiura delivers a true Halloween soundtrack that invokes some true ghosts of Modernity in the 21st Century.
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.
Jenn Vix goes for the jugular with her latest single "Mr. Strange," and grabs it full-on.
On 'Desert Power,' jRadax delivers an intriguing set of left-field electronic/rap/ambient songs.
Mysterious NYC electro singer-songwriter Ciao! debuts "Vampire" the initial single from his upcoming album 'Scary HaHa.'
With "Alaye," Ansa GaRangDengZhen, aka Zen, shows how a folk electronic music combination should really be done.
On his latest album 'Themselves,' al Riggs is able to successfully (and with excellent results) navigate through six different personalities.
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.
On his "space ambient" album 'Sounds From Space 2', Dylan Tauber delivers short, sharp compositions to great effect.
Montreal's Tanuki Project deliver a truly fitting version of modern downtempo/trip hop with their latest EP, 'Adamant.'
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."
Nightwalk turns out to be an intriguing and promising electro-pop debut and fans of the genre should be on the lookout for Paul Feder’s further ventures.