Tag Archives: Electronic

(New Video)-@djplayerrr #FadeOut

“Fade Out” could fit in the Electronic music universe; it also could, for obvious reasons, come close to the Hip Hop genre. Which nonetheless, DJ Player’s debut album pays homage to. “Interludes” second single seems to escape either one or another, dodging labels and mainly placing itself to the disposal of the listener’s interpretation, as far as the music genre …

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(New Video)-@UTRB Feat @runjewels “Revolution Indifference”

British electronic rock band Until The Ribbon Breaks gets a strong visual fix for “Revolution Indifference”, a song that resembles Timbaland & One Republic’s “Apologize” and Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive”. The song’s spectacular and what takes it over the top is the strong assist from Run The Jewels El-P & Killer Mike. The two groups have performed together before on RTJ’s, …

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(New Video)-@soquelle “Tense”

“To step back for a second from all the pressures around you, the crushing industrial landscapes that may swallow us all, & find that moment of tranquil light lying idle on the other side.” “Tense” is the latest release from Soquelle, featuring production from The Gorillaz Dan The Automator from their upcoming project, “Blue Neon”. The song carries a very …

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(New Video)-@jasonmaek & @zaenaworld “Maek Pandamonium Visual Album”

Chicago’s free music electronic record label Maek has officially debuted their “Maek Pandamonium Visual Album”. This project sets a first in the following three categories: -The first visual album in electronic music -The first visual album from an independent record label -The first visual album produced in Chicago The project can be described as electronic music meets Image Union crossed …

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(New Audio)-@AliasAnticon Feat @doseonetweets “Crimson Across It”

Every year requires winter records. Those sounds that you reach for when cyclical freeze triggers a craving for icy synthesizers and sinister drums. This is where you’ll find Alias’ “Pitch Black Prism”, an alternately bleak and beautiful album built for headphones and hailstorms. “The image that stuck in my head for its tone was a figure illuminated just beyond the …

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(New Audio)-@EazyDAReaLEazy “She Don’t Know How To Move To This”

Johannesburg, South African electronic music producer Eazy is releasing an EP of electronic works to kickoff the start of developing an electronic side to Tree Machine Records. As a follow up to “Record Store Day”, his upcoming EP “Black Blood Stains” is set for April 26th. Here is a first listen of the EP titled “She Don’t Know How To …

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