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I know what you’re thinking (trust me, I’m very intuitive), “Music inspired by the 80s electronic sound can be so neon, futuristic and loud!” Trust fair readers that while the Continue Reading →
I know what you’re thinking (trust me, I’m very intuitive), “Music inspired by the 80s electronic sound can be so neon, futuristic and loud!” Trust fair readers that while the Continue Reading →
The world of electronic music is comprised of its own genres and rules that appear foreign to one not a part of the community. Artists of this community typically break Continue Reading →
Where experimental electronic sound meets a keen adeptness for pushing the boundaries of Pop, you will find an artist who calls himself Panda Bear. A key fixture in the world Continue Reading →
He’s a little bit dancey (I declare this a real word) electronic, he’s a little bit rock and roll. He knows how to write an infectious single and apparently knows Continue Reading →
In the spaces between progressive rock, electonica, and folk grows the sound created by L.A. artist Cameron Mesirow, otherwise known as Glasser. Her music feels like you’re walking through a Continue Reading →
With a stark black wardrobe and understated demeanor, it would be easy enough to dismiss The xx as a trio of sullen teens (despite now being in their early twenties). Continue Reading →
If you met Inara George and Greg Kurstin of the Bird and the Bee on the playground, they would easily be the coolest kids on the block. Their music is Continue Reading →
For a trio without a rhythm section, the ability to create such expansive landscapes of sound is a triumph in itself. Yet when that sound starts pouring out of these Continue Reading →