Electronic

(Depeche Mode, Orbital, Kraftwerk)

StrangeZero: Nanofly

Are you itching to go on a feel trip? StrangeZero‘s newest album is your ideal companion. Founded in 1998 by Greek friends Stelios and Io-V, their ambient wet dreams have been a composite of trance music’s former glory and today’s sweeping EDM rhythms — all in bite-sized quantities. With their latest release, Nanofly, the duo promises to “travel with machines, dreams, and whispering screams.”

City Rain: Songs for a High School Dance LP

Get a hold of City Rain‘s latest musical offering, Songs for a High School Dance, and indulge in tasteful beats and fine-tuned pieces that are perfect accompaniment for every season. Boasting a hefty collection of 12 tracks, this album captures a youthful fervor and raw intensity that will either make you groove or sway.

Teen Men: Apartment in the City

Daydreaming has never been better when it’s coupled with some smooth and bold electro pop. Teen Men‘s new musical offering, Apartment in the City, shows this Delaware-based group’s distinct ability to produce wistful, fascinating melodies that perfectly suit any moment.

Selina Elsie: Closer

Blessed with a genuine talent, Selina Elsie makes music to spread positivity. Listening to her songs is liberating, for her exceptional voice will transport you to a place full of untouched beauty, cathartic freedom, and incomparable bliss.

Swimwear: The Kissing Machine

The Kissing Machine is an animated collection of synths, party beats, and guitars put together by Dappled Cities’ front man Tim Derricourt, also known as Swimwear. With the assistance of bandmate Ned Cooke, this feel-good album with four tracks was recently recorded over the Australian summer.

Demeter Grieving: Mythical Beasts EP

Mythical Beast is an album by indie acoustic electro duo Demeter Grieving and was recently released last April 10, 2014. Expect soul-soothing and relaxing listening experience, as this duo gives you the songs that can make you sit and fall in love with their rhythm.

JekK: One Day

What happens when you put an electronic twist to your run-of-the-mill love songs? JekK‘s debut One Day is the answer, and is the only thing you’ll ever need. Not much is known about the artist himself (except that he’s French), but he sure told a lot about the EP in an interview to Jamendo.

Brad Sucks: I Don’t Know What I’m Doing

Dedicated to creating infectious tunes, Brad Sucks' full-lenght album I Don't Know What I'm Doing offers twelve electro rock tunes for steady partying. The brainchild of Brad Turcotte, this one-man band hailing from Ottawa, Canada is focused on writing, recording, and producing tracks that are available for listeners to download and share. In 2001, Brad Sucks started using the Internet to spread his music to a wider audience. Some of the his tracks have already been used on television and played on various radio stations. Brad is also involved in the open source community designing open source packages for musicians.