“Nova” sees Four Tet – the ever-evolving project of Kieran Hebden – lean deeper into his club-oriented instincts while maintaining the intricate detail that defines his work. Built around a looping, almost meditative synth motif,…
Tag: electro
Glass Animals’ “Gooey” is a humid, slow-burning standout from the band’s 2014 debut album ZABA, built around Dave Bayley’s feather-light vocals, elastic bass, and a rhythm section that feels both intimate and strange. Released as…
Raikk’s track The Echos unfolds like a slow-burning meditation on space and memory, blending ambient textures with subtle rhythmic undercurrents. From the opening moments, the production leans heavily into reverb-drenched tones and distant, almost ghostlike…
The collaboration between BAF, Dexum, and ech0 on Faking Heart delivers a brooding, atmospheric experience that blurs the line between synthetic textures and raw emotional expression. Rooted in a shadowy electronic framework, the track thrives…
Alexii’s track Going Out Tonight leans into the familiar thrill of nocturnal escapism while subtly unraveling the emotional motives behind it. At first listen, the song glides on a polished pop-electronic surface—clean synth layers, a…
Marin Hoxha continues to refine his signature sound with Love I Need—a track that leans into the emotive core of future bass while maintaining a polished, accessible edge. From the opening moments, the production establishes…
Alex Skrindo’s “Nebula” is a track that lives up to its name, unfolding with a sense of scale and luminosity that feels almost cosmic. Known for his melodic instincts within the electronic space, Alex Skrindo…
DE SOFFER’s take on “The Rockafeller Skank” arrives less like a nostalgic replay and more like a club-minded reactivation of a very durable piece of dance DNA. Public release listings frame it as a groovy…
“MERIDIAN” lands as Ahrix’s first new single of 2026, released in early April, and the surrounding rollout makes its intent pretty clear: this is meant as a rekindling. Ahrix described the track as “bringing back…
Rammor’s track All Alone is a quietly immersive entry into the world of melodic electronic music, balancing emotional vulnerability with polished production. From the outset, the track establishes a reflective atmosphere – soft pads and…