Tag: electronic dance music

Shit Robot ft. Reggie Watts “We Got a Love” Official Music Video from Thomas Kenney on Vimeo. Marcus Lambkin writes, records and performs under the moniker of Shit Robot. DFA Records will be releasing Lambkin’s […]

Heatsick is the pseudonym of the Berlin, Germany-based British electronica artist, Steven Warwick. And as Heatsick, he’s become well known for music that contains a bitingly acerbic wit and a sound that’s minimalist and yet hypnotic […]

Brooklyn-based electronica artist Morgan Neiman writes, records and performs under the moniker of Ducky. Earlier this year, the “Air” Single Package  and the “U Turn Me Up” Single Package were released to critical praise from the […]

Manchester, UK-based electronica artist and club owner, Ryan Hunn writes, records, produces and performs under the moniker Illum Sphere. And his debut full-length, The Ghosts of Then and Now slated for a February 11th release through Ninja […]

Brooklyn-based producer Chrome Sparks first won quite a bit of attention with the 2011 release of his debut EP, Surface Glows. That EP’s first single, “Still Sleeping” felt much like being gently aroused from a […]

DFA Records released  Factory Floor’s self-titled debut, back in September, and it fits well within the famed label’s sound. “Turn It Up,” the first single off the debut effort is a somewhat sparse bit of house music — it’s […]

The legendary Giorgio Moroder’s production work with Donna Summer is among her best-selling and most beloved work she’s ever done. Recently, Boys Noize released a swirling, glitchy remix of “Bad Girls” that stretches out and […]

Established in 1948, Rums of Puerto Rico is a governmental agency whose mission is to ensure that rum, the national drink, was made under strict guidelines – ostensibly so that quality would be ensured, as […]

Zohra Atash and Joshua Strawn were once the creative force behind the multi-member chamber music ensemble Religious to Damn. Atash and Strawn had felt with multiple members the writing process slowed the creative, recording and live […]

As many of you know, I’m often working on posts for this site while doing some serious multitasking – normally, I’m watching sports, eating, tweeting, making insane Facebook statues or some other thing. And as […]

With their sophomore effort Lenses, sonically, the duo of Soft Metals seem to owe a great debt to both the legendary godfather of electronic dance music, Giorgio Moroder and to the house and techno music of the early 80s. […]

There’s been a recent (and developing) trend of several electronic dance music artists experimenting with some degree of live instrumentation and analog recording methods; after all, both live instrumentation and analog recording methods add an […]