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Gallant releases ‘Ology’
Gallant was the second artist signed to Mind of a Genius Records, alongside Zhu (and now THEY. and Klangstof), and anticipation for his album has been immense. While he’s bee
Coachella announces DoLAB roster
Coachella‘s best kept secret is their unofficial stage that sits (not-so) quietly hidden in a cove. Thanks to water guns and high-ish walls, it often is quite literally the c
Exclusive: 5 Things You Need to Know about Espa
We’ve been talking for a little bit about how much we love Espa and her alternative, experimental take on pop music. She recently had a press day out in London, so we had a c
Flying Lotus is uploading unreleased work from ‘You’re Dead!’ sessions
Flying Lotus has been gearing up to release the deluxe edition of You’re Dead!, and to prepare, the Los Angeles artist has been uploading some previously unreleased work to h
Resident Advisor’s newest mix is from Soichi Terada
It’s time to get a little video game-nerdy today, as Soichi Terada is the latest RA mix guest to take the reigns. Terada is best known for his work in the Ape Escape video ga
Manara presents the newest Fader mix
Night Slugs and Fade 2 Mind artist Manara is the most recent contributor for Fader’s mix series. Meshing a fascinating mix of Indian music and electronic deep cuts, she prove
Boston Building Announces ‘Friend’ EP
James Barr is gearing up to release his latest Friend EP on March 11th. Released under his own record label, Shack Records, the EP will feature collaborative tracks, among other th
Dave Harrington Group gears up for new album ‘Become Alive’
While Dave Harrington and Nicolas Jaar‘s Darkside have been on an indefinite hiatus, the boys have reunited to work on Dave Harrington Group, the aforementioned Harrington
Riton’s “Rinse & Repeat” gets the remix treatment from Brodinski & Myd
Riton, Brodinski, and Myd have teamed up to remix the spectacular “Rinse and Repeat” track that was released last year. The original track was made for the dancefloor,
Com Truise is back and better than ever with “Diffraction”
Com Truise is back, and this time it looks like he’s brought the eighties back with him in his newest rack “Diffraction.” Analog synths bounce throughout the trac