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Tag: Electronic
‘Completely unknown artists making the most incredible music’ | Interview with Darkstates
With a beat built on a 2-step UK Garage framework that feels almost ghostly, Darkstates delivers Single Cell.
Mike Williams x Phillip Strand – All My Life (In My Heart) [Review]
“It’s 2025 and melodies are coming back.”
Anna-My – In Motion, Always [Review]
True to its name, In Motion, Always ensures you never stop. In motion. Always.
‘Aggressive, Dark, Unapologetic’ | Interview with Marie Ann Hedonia x Delia Liedershuh
Marie Ann Hedonia teams up wth Delia Liedershuh for CVNT$MASH€R a darkwave-infused track where numerous saturated synth layers clash with a chaotic beat, creating an atmosphere both menacing and hypnotic.
‘Atmospheric, moving, intoxicating’ | Interview with MAVAREL
MAVAREL (Martial) crafts pure atmosphere in “Nevermind” with a hypnotic vocal theme which rests on a dark, moody synth line and a slow, dystopic beat-an instant throwback to the smoky, early 2010s dubstep sound from a London underground black box on a Friday night.
‘Melancholic, cinematic, emotional.’ | Interview with Inude
Southern Italy indietronic trio Inude showcases Cent’anni, a blend of ethereal synth arpeggios, pulsing electronic beats, and deeply melancholic, heartfelt vocals. Place next to Royce Wood Junior.
‘Visceral. Animated. Surreal.’ | Interview with Evo Auxilium
Glitchy beats with an off-grid feel? Check! Harsh, cold machinery synths? Check! A necessary dose of experimentation? Check! Evo Auxilium’s latest work is a total surprise that delivers on every front.
‘Dynamic, authentic, and uncompromising’ | Interview with Therum
Therum delivers DRUMN, a production centered on a driving, gritty synth arpeggio that pulls you in and never releases its hypnotic hold.
Litesleeper – Killer [Review]
Litesleeper, the UK electronic music collective, is back with “Killer,” a single that showcases their knack for creative sound design.