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One More Fluorescent Rush is one of my favorite tracks of the decade; it is beautiful yet dynamic, laced with sparkling synths and melodies that will make sure it is being played at high volumes for years to come. The music video is a masterpiece as well, no surprise since Whities always comes correct with the visuals. Avalon Emerson's remix of Four Tet's Teenage Birdsong is also a must buy, reminding us that her signature sound remains unique and unlike anything else out there. Edward
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In its aerial album, Primal Code brings us on the Silk Road by air, replacing the camel caravan with an angel one, for a delicate moment suspended in the clouds... Hypnotic Techno Circle
Another excellent batch of spooky, synth-driven music from Clan Destine, with songs ranging from dark ambient to goth techno. Bandcamp New & Notable May 21, 2018
Charged-up, glitched-out electronic music from Montreal's Amselysen that noisily breaks down the tropes of subgenres like hardcore and IDM. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 8, 2020
Inspired by the first book of Kabbalah, Yotzeret Sheydim writes harrowing EBM tracks with surprisingly uplifting messages. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 8, 2023
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This album feels like the soundtrack for an exploration of a jungle planet full of sentient plants and insectoid aliens. Objekt's use of reverb and negative space creates the sense that sounds are whizzing past you, speeding towards you, and being flung up into space. josh epps