Tag: indie electro pop

The (currently) New York-based band Haerts consists of members who have originally hailed from Germany, the UK and the States. And with the release of two early singles – “Wings” and “All the Days” – […]

Cascine Records, the label home to the likes of Rush Midnight, Chad Valley and others will be releasing the Belgian electro pop act, Keep Shelly in Athens’ debut effort, At Home. “Oostende” is the second and […]

Mauro Remiddi, a.k.a. Porcelain Raft’s forthcoming sophomore effort, Permanent Signal which will see an August 20th release through Secretly Canadian Records is a something of a sonic departure for the now-Brooklyn based artist. The album’s second single “The Way Out" […]

The Montreal, QC-based artist Jef Barbara released his French language debut, The Contamination last year, and the album reportedly employed elements of minimalist electronica, and frank sexual lyrics. He’ll be releasing his (mostly) English language debut, Soft […]

Matt Preston, a.k.a., Phaeleh, the acclaimed Bristol, UK-based released his sophomore effort, Tides earlier this year. The new effort continues Phaeleh’s reputation for crafting an electronica that has an icy sheen, while being incredibly cinematic. “Whistling in […]

Toronto, ON-based duo Some Minor Noise, have described themselves as making music that you can “dance/cry/break stuff to.” Certainly, their latest single “Understanding” possesses a deeply innate frustration, regret and profound sadness similar to that […]

Brooklyn-based artist Mic Raygun will be releasing a new full-length effort, tentatively titled The Bushwick Chronicles and instead of releasing the album as a whole, Raygun plans to individually release each single during the rest of 2013. […]

Cascine Records will be releasing Jensen Sportag’s debut effort later this Fall, and “Bellz” is the latest single from the album, and it’s a slickly produced, lushly layered track which brings to mind 80s house […]

orange gold red is a collaboration between Andrew Gregory and Kate Copeland, two long lost cousins. For Gregory, who’s been a member of Tubetops, orange gold red is his first solo project and it showcases […]

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 Ghostpoet, the Mercury Prize nominated artist Obaro Ejimiwe will be releasing the follow up to his critically acclaimed Peanut Butter Blues and Melancholy Jam on September 24th on [PIAS] America Recordings. Titled, Some Say I So, Some […]

Johanna Cranitch’s latest project, White Prism is in many ways a much-needed and welcome reboot from her previous project, Johanna and the Dusty Floor. Backed by icy synths, and danceable but delicate New Wave-era influenced beats, […]

A Q&A with Sensual Harassment’s Todd Harassment

With the release of their latest effort, the Escape from Alpha Draconis EP, the Brooklyn-based duo of Sensual Harassment have managed to win the praise of several of my respected colleagues, including My Old Kentucky Blog, […]

The UK quartet of Glass Animals, have released a double A sided single “Black Mambo/Exxus,” and the tracks are an example of lead singer and producer David Bailey’s production skills. Celebrating the release of the […]