Electronic
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‘Four Scenes of Superimposed Innocence’ expands the work of Danish artist Paw Grabowski, blending the project’s meditative ambient textures with a subtle but persistent dance-focussed rhythmic pulse.
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In ‘Divided by Dusk,’ this experimental musician and sound artist’s latest album contemplates the liminal landscape as day departs for night.
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Anchored in polyrhythmic complexity and minimalist visual design, the performance at Austin’s dadaLab offered a moment of contemplation and reflection.
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William Strausser merges past and future into a spacious, evolving electronic composition. “Visible Light” is a meditation on change, where ambient tones and dance rhythms converge to suggest what the future of music and culture might become.
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Jeff Fazio crafts a sweeping ambient soundscape that blends subtle rhythms and luminous textures to create a contemplative space for reflection and clarity.
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Violin in hand, loops at her command, Sudan Archives led the audience through a night of electrifying, genre-defying music in her one-woman performance at Radio/East in Austin, Texas.
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Through familiar and yet alien soundscapes, this new album from Swiss musician Chewlie becomes an intimate meditation on emotional rupture, memory, and the instability of closeness.
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A deeply personal musical journey, ‘Stockport Death’ finds New Jersey artist Anne Lewandowski (Rainbib) pushing beyond conventional composition. Built from organ drones, static, and electronic textures, the album confronts grief, fear, and fleeting moments of serenity.
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With a heavy bass, sharp soundscapes, and a nod to dubstep’s origins, Yotah’s ‘True Bug’ reshapes electronic dance music with fearless creativity.
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Nikko’s new EP, ‘Skin Too Thin,’ blends whisper-soft vocals with experimental sound design, crafting four intimate tracks that blur the line between electronic and organic. A brief but transportive listen from an artist reshaping modern pop.
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‘Low Air,’ the debut solo release from Baltimore-based percussionist Jeremy Hyman, drifts between jazz and electronic dance music, capturing the core of the creative process.
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Swiss artists Ruven Nunez and Lou Goldwasser discuss the creation of ‘Alpha’ — a meditative journey through sound and space.
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Nashville artist Eve Maret invites listeners into the meditative waters of her latest release, ‘Evergreen.’ Blending Moog synths, field recordings, and sound healing practice, Maret creates a sonic space for peace, presence, and renewal.
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‘Decca,’ the debut full-length by Ixi, blends primal textures with electronic soundscapes in a bold reflection on modern life and spiritual balance.
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During a spring walk with Old Amica’s ‘För alltid,’ an initial listen becomes a quiet meditation on memory, distance, and the duo’s ambient-pop soundscape.
