Electronic

(Depeche Mode, Orbital, Kraftwerk)

NanosauR: Imagination Projects

Placing the root of his craft to a greater level, NanosauR deploys its wings on electronic and chillwave tunes. Hailing from San Francisco bay area, NanosauR is the musical off-spring of producer/musician Michael Solorzano. Released last April 19 2011, his full-length album Imagination Projects offers 14 tracks of undeniably tasteful music.

YPL: Garbage Collection

If you have a soft spot for poppy Japanese songs, then you just might have found a best friend in Garbage Collection by ypl. Contrary to the album title, this is nowhere near garbage and actually resembles an upbeat and cutesy Japanese pop fest. Filled with gorgeous synths, rhythms and electro girly vocals, you'll feel right at home. Not much is known about the musician but the record speaks for itself. It won't be surprising to find this on anyone's "favorite music" roster at all.

Saint Pepsi: Hit Vibes

Ride and curl along waves of luscious ecojam funk in Hit Vibes by Saint Pepsi aka Ryan DeRobertis . Teeming with thirteen tracks, this album will get you moving through it’s creative experimentation on fresh hip grooves.

Simon Waldram: Haven’t We Met Before?

Singer-songwriter Simon Waldram uses his nocturnal music to produce an evocative album that sounds emotionally and psychologically moving and stirring. This artist from Nottinghamshire, UK released Haven’t We Met Before? early this March; a 15-track vintage-sounding album that includes indie pop, psych-folk, experimental music.

Fey Moth: White Blind

Fey Moth once again dazzles us in their glamorous and sparkly electro indie pop. In White Blind, the trio from Seattle, Washington serves up five dazzling pieces that do not disappoint their fans. Sparking things up is Alexander, a sharp, raw electro piece that spins a dark and powerful energy. The eccentric vocals jibe well with the piece, as it gives it originality and texture.