Pangaea announces his new album Changing Channels with two further tracks for Hessle Audio. Infectious and hypnotic in equal measure, they capture Pangaea’s talent in constructing dancefloor bangers that reflect an innate experimental tilt. Developed and tested across his international … Continue Reading
Posts Tagged: electronic music
Polo & Pan Release New ‘Carrossel Do Tempo EP’
Today, revered “French Touch” duo Polo & Pan deliver their new Carrossel Do Tempo EP, a project containing four tracks that see them opening up their style to musical inspirations from around the world. The release is out now via … Continue Reading
HNAF (Hot New Album Fridays): Electronic Pop | Yeule – ‘softcars’
7/10 – VERY GOOD Yeule’s, singer-songwriter-producer, new album softcars is an electric mix of electronic pop, R&B and 90s rock. Yeule dazzles with her enigmatic and dynamic style. Softcars is a testament of strength from this 25-year-old that does all … Continue Reading
HNAF (Hot New Album Fridays): Alan Palomo (Neon Indian) – ‘World Of Hassle’
Alan Palomo, known for his contributions to the electronic music genre, particularly the subgenre of chillwave has just released World Of Hassle – his first solo project under his own name. This is a fantastic introduction to his world of … Continue Reading
HNAF (Hot New Album Fridays): Emeralds – ‘Does It Look Like I’m Here?’
Emeralds’ “Does It Look Like I’m Here?” is a mesmerizing journey into the realms of ambient and electronic music. The album comprises six expansive tracks that collectively create an immersive sonic experience. It’s a work that masterfully combines elements of … Continue Reading
HEAR: Electro-Pop | Able Machines – “Evidence”
We are really excited about this duo. We had a listen today and the electro-pop perfection is magnificent. The music is catchy and fun. Take a listen to “Evidence” above and read more about them below: Los Angeles-based electro-pop … Continue Reading
HEAR: Electronic Music | ODESZA + Yellow House – ‘Flaws In Our Design’
ODESZA today have announced the Flaws in Our Design collaborative EP with Yellow House (Cape Town-based songwriter/producer/instrumentalist Emile van Dango) that will drop on July 21 via Foreign Family Collective/Ninja Tune. The ‘Flaws in Our Design’ EP will also be … Continue Reading
SEE: Tove Lo – “Elevator Eyes”
She’s back and she’s SNATCHED! Tove Lo brings a sultry, sexy summer single with “Elevator Eyes.” Tove Lo’s knack for catchy songs and blissful imagery is at large here. Check out the new single below:
Enthralling, Genre-Blending Electronic | BAMBII – ‘Infinity Club’
9/10 – Excellent Toronto-based DJ and producer BAMBII triumphantly explores and electronic soundscape on Infinity Club. It’s a true electronic record that explores genre-blending cohesively and intriguingly. Each song sounds unique and enthralling but stands united with the record. This … Continue Reading
DANCE: Sextile – “New York”
Sextile got us moving here at AudioFuzz today with their extra fuzzy single “New York.” The housey, dance track is just what you need to get motivated on this stormy afternoon in New York. The video gives us all the … Continue Reading
HEAR: Atmospheric/Peaceful Electronic | Metro Riders – “Spasm”
Henrik Stelzer of Metro Riders has just put out “Spasm” one of the more peaceful and atmospheric tracks we’ve heard in a long time. Imagine yourself floating on a cloud through a dark tunnel in the cosmos. It really feels … Continue Reading
HEAR/DANCE: Lindstrøm – Everyone Else Is A Stranger
Lindstrom is a perfectionist when it comes to his music. Everyone Else Is A Stranger is pure perfection that feels like you’re listening to music from another universe. The atmospheric and expansive melodies bop and bounce with beautiful buoyancy in … Continue Reading
SEE: Alan Palomo (Neon Indian) – “Meutrière” (feat. Flore Benguigui)
Alan Palomo (of long-running avant pop mainstays Neon Indian) has just shared “Meutrière” from his upcoming album World of Hassle (out 9/15 from Mom+Pop). Amidst a pastiche of staccato synth bass and paint-peeling sax, Flore Benguigui (of French nu-disco band … Continue Reading
SEE: Clark Ft. Thom Yorke – “Medicine”
Clark’s sixteenth album Sus Dog is definitely a charmer. The genre-breaking artist has created one of the most beautiful albums of 2023 with Sus Dog. The lyrics and accompanying instrumentals are mind-melding and captivating. Clark sings with passion and vigor … Continue Reading
DANCE: Alex Anwandter – ‘EL DIABLO EN EL CUERPO’
Chilean artist Alex Anwandter released EL DIABLO EN EL CUERPO today and we have listened to the future of dance music. Anwandter’s magnetic synths coupled with his captivating vocals and lyrics is just what you need for your weekend. Check … Continue Reading
TRANQUIL Tuesdays: μ-Ziq – “Burnt Orange”
μ-Ziq’s 15th studio album 1977 sees him traverse a a path that allows more mood and atmospheric compositions. He cleverly crafts some amorphous compositions that are ethereal in nature and super calming. This is going to definitely put you in … Continue Reading
HEAR: Ambient Electronic Music | Siren and the Sea – ‘Gravity Wave’
We are floating on a cloud this weekend in a serene sea filled with luscious melodies. The music that Siren and the Sea creates is magical and captivating. Take a listen to the album below and read more about this … Continue Reading
Tranquil Tuesdays: Thievery Corporation – ‘The Richest Man in Babylon’
“Richest Man in Babylon” is the third studio album by Thievery Corporation, released in 2002. The album features a unique fusion of electronic and world music, with influences from various cultures including Middle Eastern, Indian, Brazilian, and Jamaican. The album … Continue Reading
SEE: The Chemical Brothers – “No Reason”
The Chemical Brothers share new song “No Reason” with a trippy video featuring neon soldiers. You will have plenty of REASON to move after hearing this track. The beat is comparable to some of their earlier work and had us … Continue Reading
SEE: Fever Ray – “Even It Out”
Karin Dreijer’s third record as Fever Ray—Radical Romantics—is much more calm and subdued than 2017’s Plunge. However, each track is sung with fervor, passion, and enthusiasm. You walk away feel more intelligent after listening to Fever Ray—it’s an odd but … Continue Reading