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.
WooliebuGGer brings back the art of the double A-side single with two excellent electronica excursions.
Don't let the pseudonym fool you, no techno here, just great jazzy summer sounds from the man himself, Les Techno.
On 'A.U.', Rachel Lime creates an alternate musical universe all her own that lies somewhere between Kate Bush and Bjork, with the added elements of Korean scales.
It's no wonder that Nick de la Hoyde is considered a hot songwriting property in electronic pop circles, as "Stay By Me" has all the qualities of a potential streaming hit.
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.
1st Base Runner delivers some really good brooding electronica on his latest two singles, as precursors to much more to come.
With 'Cedars', Field Works finds unifying elements in different musical concepts and poetry in different languages.
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.
"Choose Your Weapon" by Scaramanga Silk, who has just seven listeners a month on Spotify, was recently, bizarrely, snapped up on Discogs, selling for over $41,000.
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.
Arandel's ‘InBach Vol. 2’ has the capability to appeal to those who like both modern and more classic sounds.
Chris Ianuzzi delivers two dark tracks that could fit perfectly among any recent thriller/horror movie soundtrack.
Will Oldham is a true avant-garde pioneer. Whether it's been through acting, poetry, photography, or the multitude of different music representations, he's always pushed the boundaries of what it means to be an "artist."
Sup? are joining the NFT wave with their debut single "I Quit," an electronic/hip-hop ditty that works.
On his latest EP, 'Revenir', Didacte delivers piano music that shows off his knowledge, technique, and above all imagination.
On 'Yoreself,' Beatnik Neon is able to stand above your standard electronic-based music, successfully combining a number of different genres.
On 'Sound Condition' Nicholas Gunn strikes a good balance between electronics and melody, not an easy task to always pull off.
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.
Ryan Summers offers a unique mix of musical styles while delivering intimate songwriting about deprogramming from a cult.