Electronic

(Depeche Mode, Orbital, Kraftwerk)

Telepathic Teddy Bear: The Course of Empire

A cacophony of eccentric melodies and stylings, The Course of Empire translates beats and imagery into good music that moves our inner cores. This five-track thematic album by Telepathic Teddy Bear is based off the series of art paintings by Thomas Cole, which played a big part in reflecting popular American sentiments in times when many considered pastoralism as an ideal phase of civilization, fearing that an empire would lead to gluttony and inevitable decay. The song titles in the album are adapted from the titles of Cole’s paintings.

Auquid: Within

Amplify the party scene with Auquid‘s house electronic beats. Packed with seven energy-boosting tracks, Within is a beautifully crafted collection perfect for electro house aficionados. It was written by Ukraine-based singer-songwriter Stanislav Zabielin, better known as Auquid, in the spring-summer of 2013.

Freeze-Tag: Eskimo EP

Ohio native electronic artist Freeze-Tag introduces a dance based prisma-chromatic sound to the electronic soundscape. Utilizing melodies that are inspired by futuristic and retrograde tones, Eskimo EP fleshes out atmospheric tunes that balances between beat and flow.

Re:set: Resynthformation

Inspired by the remixes of Becko, Hopes die last bass, and Vox, Resynthformation does not follow the archetypal pattern of dubstep. The album was released under Sostanze Records in Rome, Italy. Re:set has succeeded in mixing styles, making this release a raw and genuine hybrid-style project. It shows a kind of style that is often lacking in electronic music these days.

Moon Voyage: World Out

Expect Moon Voyage‘s World Out to tear your heart apart. Featuring six songs, each one is an experimentation of the band’s guitar prowess. Listen as they change the flair and texture of each string to let each emotion blossom.

cultureculture: cultureculture EP

Does retro-sounding indie music tickle your fancy? You’re better off with the feel-good vibes of cultureculture. Call them ’80s revival if you must, but the boys — whose personal details are carefully under wraps — are just huge fanboys of music with a “funky bassline,” which is evident in mentioned influences such as Tears for Fears and Chromeo.

Kasket Club

Light up that weary spirit and get lost in exquisite electro chillwave. Norway-based Kasket Club‘s self-titled first EP encapsulates cityscapes and club music without shrouding the ears with loud beats, but rather flourishing it with amazing beats that caresses and hooks you for hours.

Randa: Lunch Box

Are you in the mood for partying? If yes, then grab Lunch Box by Randa and be the house DJ for the night. This nine-track album offers laidback party tracks that will immediately put you in a cool mood. Released in June 25, 2012, the album’s mixture of galaxy magic has attracted a hefty core following.