When we think of the word 'music', many common tropes come to mind such as beats, chorus, singing and so on. Although this isn't wrong in the slightest, alterna... Read More
The Belorussian act Plushka is one of the top purveyors of downbeat electronica today, and the album In Touch shows excellent form. There is no shortage of digi... Read More
XLR:840, That Fatal Error, and his actual name Oleg Xaler, are the Russian's three pseudonyms when releasing for his brainchild label Cutoff:Sky. Fragments is a... Read More
For the third year running, Amsterdam label Chillhop Records drop their delightful Essentials mix for spring, capturing the seasonal atmosphere to perfection wh... Read More
Listening to Alexander Blu’s May feels like melancholy and nostalgia — it is a devastatingly aching throwback to the transcendent nature of EDM from decades pas... Read More
How would your most chill Sunday morning look? If you just imagined it surrounded with chill downbeat/electronic sounds you are in luck as Sunday Classics, Vol.2 by no other than Chill Carrier is right here to treat you to the most chill 13 tracks, all free and under Creative Commons. So carry on.
There is something unusual yet engaging in Maelstrom, electronic act Koi’s debut album. It sounds like an addict gamer’s soundtrack to a 12-hour game binge with its 8-bit hooks, dynamic loops and morphed sounds.
Vintage is cool again, and one-man band The Simple Carnival isn’t the attraction to be left behind.
Once you pop in the Girls EP, memories of good ol’ beach-ready radio in the 70′s hearken back to mind, which is exactly the correct description. The Beach Boys and Hall & Oates will surely laud the outcast-appreciating, stalker anthem “Really Really Weird”, as well as those unforgettable summer memories, which are summoned by “Caitlin’s On The Beach”.