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Daft Punk, Random Access Memo…

Imagine you are Daft Punk, perhaps the only musical act in history whose … more »

Laurel Halo, Behind the Green…

Electronic album artists often use EPs to sluice out small batches of tig… more »

Standish/Carlyon, Deleted Sce…

A decade ago, Melbourners Conrad Standish and Tom Carlyon comprised the f… more »

Slava, Raw Solutions

In its serious, almost spiritual commitment to repetition, Slava’s … more »

The Haxan Cloak, Excavation…

It may be glib to assume that London-based producer Bobby Krlic dwells ex… more »

Major Lazer, Free The Univers…

On their debut album, Guns Don’t Kill People… Lazers Do, Dip… more »

James Blake, Overgrown…

After spending the tail end of 2011 pushing his idiosyncratic productions… more »

The Knife, Shaking the Habitu…

“I’m telling you stories,” Karin Dreijer Andersson shri… more »

Bonobo, The North Borders…

In a contemporary world of electronica seemingly in thrall to the sleek, … more »

Brandt Brauer Frick, Miami…

Classical music and club culture aren’t easy bedfellows, which is o… more »

John Foxx and The Maths, Evid…

An under-celebrated godfather of electronic music, John Foxx might flippa… more »

Autechre, Exai

One way for a long-running electronic-music act to ensure their listeners… more »

Young Dreams, Between Places…

On their debut Between Places, the Norwegian collective Young Dreams roun… more »

Youth Lagoon, Wondrous Bughou…

If The Year of Hiberation, Trevor Powers’s debut album under the na… more »

How to Destroy Angels, Welcom…

Welcome oblivion, the first full-length album with Trent Reznor’s n… more »

Autre Ne Veut, Anxiety…

Everything you need to know about Autre Ne Veut’s new album is in t… more »

Sally Shapiro, Somewhere Else…

An unabashedly romantic head rush, the third effort by the Swedish duo (c… more »

Flume, Flume

Few have ever looked to Australia for the latest trends in electronic mus… more »

Maxmillion Dunbar, House of W…

Maxmillion Dunbar, a DJ/producer from Washington, D.C., makes sleek, spac… more »

Matmos, The Marriage of True …

For those who thought the endearingly eggheaded conceptualists in Matmos … more »

Darkstar, News from Nowhere…

Six years after their first batch of trad-dubstep singles, four years aft… more »

Various Artists – Stone…

As anyone who follows their beat head scene will tell you — includi… more »

Nosaj Thing, Home

Jason Chung is among the lower-profile producers to emerge from Los Angel… more »

FaltyDL, Hardcourage

Anyone going into FaltyDL’s new album Hardcourage expecting a conti… more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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