Hindustani melodies meet deep techno production on Otm Shank’s new cut, “Kaida.” Source: SoundCloud / Pinkturban Continue reading
Tag: electronic
Son Lux and Gordi Deliver Invigorating Performances at the Regent
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by Jessica Rubio. Yesterday I celebrated International Women’s Day at the Regent, where Australian folktronica artist Gordi gave everything she had. She is on tour supporting Son Lux, and last night audiences were also treated to the experimental stylings of WILLS. Each performer seemed to get lost in their sets, making the shared experience an invigorating one. … Continue reading Son Lux and Gordi Deliver Invigorating Performances at the Regent
I want to give one more track from this spring’s MTWAT compilation the spotlight, and that is “Oh Boi” from Morelia. Follow the beat of this mystical energy, and pick up the whole compilation on Bandcamp. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
SnG fave Sang Froyd is back with yet another groovy club track, this time contributing to the latest compilation for My Techno Weighs a Ton. The label is known for consistently putting out the hottest underground tech house and Sang Froyd is a perfect fit. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Who knew manufactured chirps would pair so well with deep bass beats? (Daktyl knew.) Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Atlas by Mazut is the first record I’ve heard in 2018 that I’ve made sure to note for my 2018 year-end lists. “Blunted Affect” is a misnomer, though the full LP may leave you in a stupor. Judge for yourself; pick it up on Bandcamp. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Manukapp is a duo from London and Montreal, and they have a unique new project coming soon that will satisfy your most whimsical techno needs. Every Wednesday the pair will drop a new track from their forthcoming LP, On Eudaimon’s Trail, and “The Milky Way” is only your first taste. The Milky Way (‘Galaxias Kuklos’) by Manukapp Continue reading
Swedish electronic producer Sophomore creates short films from found footage to accompany his dark synth pop tracks, and “It Hurts” seems to be the profile of a sociopath until the final moment of self-vindication. Continue reading
Sang Froyd twists this tech house single from CamelPhat and Elderbrook into a glitchy party anthem. Source: SoundCloud / Sang Froyd (Edits) Continue reading
May Roosevelt Speaks in Synths on New LP, Junea
sngalbums: Photo by: Marielise Goulene Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. They say that music is a universal language, and that could not be more true for today’s album premiere. Hailing from Thessaloniki, Greece, the artist and composer May Roosevelt began as a violinist when she was 12 years old, but eventually picked up the theremin, which she has since mastered. While it is one of … Continue reading May Roosevelt Speaks in Synths on New LP, Junea
