Jenn Vix goes for the jugular with her latest single "Mr. Strange," and grabs it full-on.
Kiasmos, the duo of Ólafur Arnalds and Janus Rasmussen, have shared an ambient new single, entitled “Burst.”
Fever Ray's sound is not easily quantifiable nor is it's intent, it's quintessential mood music and just one of those things where you just know it when you hear it. I'm not sure that I enjoyed Plunge as much as her first album, at least not immediately, but there's no denying the sheer creativity and boundary pushing present that succeeds at evoking emotional response better than almost anything else that comes to mind.
Arandel's ‘InBach Vol. 2’ has the capability to appeal to those who like both modern and more classic sounds.
On his 'Permit' EP, electronic musician Lamedd uses improvisational impulsiveness to great effect.
Animal Collective's reissue of 'Spirit They’re Gone, Spirit They’ve Vanished' features brand-new artwork, a host of previously unreleased tracks, and they're also set to release a new EP alongside it.
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.
Get ready for something you’ve never heard before in producer/vocalist/drummer Jharis Yokley’s thunderous debut single “Move On.”
Autogramm, synth-poppers, have just released their latest single, “Diana," continuing their tradition of crafting sing-along new wave anthems.
Toro y Moi manages to reinvent himself again with an album full of retro influenced grooves that make you want to get up and dance. Good vibes all the way.
From opening with a Cello performance to playing songs from her recent album, everyone enjoyed the vibes. Alison felt the support from her fans which moved her to tears later in the show. Check out our full gallery of shots and be sure to catch her on tour.
Matty Marz’s new single, “EPILL,” is an instantly catchy, club-ready anthem that will transport listeners straight to the dance floor.
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What do you get when you combine the pop of Blondie and Portishead’s trip hop grooves, with some film noir music flair? Essential listening from Australia's Amanda Easton.
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.
New Standard, the latest from producer Auragraph, finds him shifting focus to the dance floor across eight chrome clockworks of cosmic acid house.
Ambient musician LFZ has opened his world to us with his new single and accompanying video for "View From Here."
The overall feel of Moby's latest seems to revel in emptiness and hopelessness but still somehow manages to be beautiful and not overly nihilistic. It's a mellow listen that doesn't have anything nearly as bombastic as "Extreme Ways" but it's equally parts lush and bare and has the potential to evoke a strong emotional reaction. The title is a perfect summation of what the album's 12 tracks have in store.
N.E.R.D's long awaited return isn't nearly as impactful protest music as they'd like you to believe but it is a wild ride nonetheless. On another note, it's taken nearly a decade for the rest of music to have even remotely caught up with their experimental sounds, so that's a testament to their vision in itself.
On 'Aftertouch,' Absolutely Free successfully combine experimentation with straightforward melody.
Human feels like an awakening, a new direction in life, and a result of a search for deeper understanding. It's an album that's full of spirituality and (at times overtly) religious overtones that sees Steve Angello pull out all of the tools in his deep tool kit, and while it's a clear departure from the music that thrust him to the upper echelons, it's a glorious new beginning to something special.
Electric Daisy Carnival steps up and sends aid to the Bahamas and those affected by Hurricane Dorian
The company that promotes and organizes the Electric Daisy Carnival has decided to donate 1,000 tents to the benefit of the Bahamas residents who were displaced by the Hurricane Dorian.
Staple crowd pleasers like “K.D.V.” and “Middle Fingers” were expected features of the set, but MISSIO's true measure of growth came in the final song of their set: “I See You”, and the emotional side of the band translated perfectly live.
New York artist/composer Chris Ianuzzi continues with his intriguing electronic explorations on "Edge of the Earth."