Tag: indie electro pop

2Square and Antipop of French electronica act Telepopmusik, along with vocalist Angela McCluskey released their debut effort, Genetic World over a decade ago — at the height of the French downtempo electronica movement, which included acts such as Air, Les Rythmes Digitales and […]

2Square and Antipop of French electronica act Telepopmusik, along with vocalist Angela McCluskey released their debut effort, Genetic World over a decade ago — at the height of the French downtempo electronica movement, which included acts such as Air, Les Rythmes Digitales and […]

Released in 2009 and recently re-issued, Caught the Breeze was Boat Club’s critically praised album. “Memories” has been described as the imprint of summer. Saint Etienne remixed the track and it has an even breezier, jazzier […]

Album Review: Cut Copy’s Free Your Mind

Cut Copy Free Your Mind Modular Recordings/Loma Vista Recordings Release Date: November 5, 2013 Track Listing Intro Free Your Mind We Are Explorers Let Me Show You Love Into the Desert Footsteps In Memory Capsule […]

Legendary German band the Notwist recently signed with Sub Pop Records. Their Sub Pop debut, Close to the Glass is slated for a February 25th release, and the new effort will further cement the band’s reputation for […]

With the release of his critically acclaimed debut, All Hell, the Carlisle, PA-based Daughn Gibson made quite an impression as an artist to pay attention to — his moody debut used scratchy Americana samples, backed by […]

http://www.nowness.com/media/embedvideo?itemid=3456&issueid=2660 Delorean: Unhold on Nowness.com Apar, which was released by True Panther Sounds is the latest full-length from Spanish electro pop band Delorean. “Unhold,” the latest single and video from Apar, features the hauntingly beautiful vocals […]

French electro pop outfit the Aikiu recently teamed up JD Samson (of Le Tigre and MEN fame) for their latest single, “Win.” The track is an airy, atmospheric bit of electro pop, which for a […]

The Brooklyn-based quintet of Haerts is comprised of members who hail from Germany, the UK and the US in a sort of United Nations/United Colors of Benetton fashion. Signed to Columbia Records, the band’s debut EP, Hemiplegia (which refers to […]

Formed in 2009, Keljet is a collaboration between two Dutch productions Koen Mestrum and Teun Pranger. And since the two started collaborating with each other, they have flooded the blogosphere with a ton of original […]

Formed in 2009, the septet of Submotion Orchestra have released two albums of material that won not only has won a rather loyal fan following but critical praise from the likes of The Guardian and The Times thanks, […]

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 […]

American born, Swedish artist Mapei broke big Stateside with the release of her debut The Cocoa Butter Diaries four years ago. “Don’t Wait” is the first recorded material from Mapei in some time, and the single  displays […]