Reviews: Snow Ghosts – A Small Murmuration

Reviews: Snow Ghosts – A Small Murmuration
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The haunting female vocals, combined with the ominous, heavy mix of acoustic and electric beats, create a funky and one-of-a-kind listening experience that will please fans of just about any genre.  … read more

Reviews: Infected Mushroom – Friends on Mushrooms Vol. 2

Reviews: Infected Mushroom – Friends on Mushrooms Vol. 2
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I was a bit confused when I first pressed play on Infected’s newest album, because it sounded like some slow trance love song, but then the beat drops and quickens and the Israeli duo blows your fucking mind. … read more

Review: Worthy – Disbehave

Review: Worthy – Disbehave
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As someone who has more recently jumped from the EDM bandwagon to the world of deep house, this album was instantly added to my growing playlist of funky jamz for any occasion. … read more

Reviews: Bran(…)Pos – Den of Ordure and Iridescence

Reviews: Bran(…)Pos – Den of Ordure and Iridescence
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Although the production on this album was decent and obviously had a lot of thought put into it, I couldn’t help but sit there and think “why?” while my eyes glazed over as I listened to it.  … read more

Reviews: CSS – Planta

Reviews: CSS – Planta
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CSS may be one of the more iconic groups to come out of Brazil, but they are not very comparable to the other synth pop artists of today. … read more

Review: Vinyl Williams – Into
Review: Vial of Sound – Substance Organique Volatile

Review: Vial of Sound – Substance Organique Volatile
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I often cringe when I hear stuff from artists that heavily depend on synth to create their music, because it generally sounds overdone, but Vial of Sound make it work. … read more

Review: Various Artists – Peru Boom: Bass, Bleeps & Bumps From Peru’s Electronic Underground
Review: V/A – Kitsune America 2

Review: V/A – Kitsune America 2
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Kitsuné has put together another album of electro pop, indie and R&B tracks from around America, which complement one another in a relaxed but well-paced album … read more

Review: The Mast – Pleasure Island

Review: The Mast – Pleasure Island
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For their debut album, this Brooklyn-based duo pleases the listener with a relaxing experimental electronic album that features beautifully harmonized female vocals paired with synthesized drumbeats, similar to the Garage Band style production favored by acts like Grimes.  … read more