Electro Rock
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Video Vault – TORRES
Album number three brings sexy bath time and electro guitar riffs
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Introducing…RICH LIST
A song about the winner that never was
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Clock Opera – “Venn” Review
Clock Opera popped onto my radar at the end of last year with an great synth rock single and with the release of their second…
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Introducing… Zola Blood
Introspective electronica for the city drones
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Introducing… Electric Floor
Italy's answer to a future new romantics
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Syd Arthur – “Apricity” Review
The kings of psych-rock return to take their space throne
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Living Dead Girl – “Autumn” Review
Gothic industrial musings of a vampire
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Video Vault – Syd Arthur
Time to get lost in the fuzz of the guitar
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The Casket Girls – “S/T” Review
Getting my sisterly grunge on
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Unalaska – “Unalaska” Review
A unique brand of rock for those whom enjoy artistic psy-folk
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Higher Plain Music’s Top 25 Albums of 2014
It's time to share Higher Plain Music's top 25 albums of 2014
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Live Vault – Son Lux
80 minutes of synth art heaven
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Video Vault – Lamb
Film Festival Music Videos
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Adam Fielding – “Pieces” Review
Post Electronica at its finest
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Imogen Heap’s Sparks Album Trailer!
Heap is back with new tricks!
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Monks of Mellonwah – “Turn the People” Review
Take a rock band and add pop band production. You'll get four monks!
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New tUnE-yArDs Album and Single Preview
Hola and bang that drum!
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St Vincent – “St Vincent” Review
Pushing production into her most easily accessible album yet
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Video Vault – St Vincent
Back for her fourth solo album
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Imogen Heap – Live At the Royal Albert Hall Review
Time to bring out ALL the sample packs - It's Immi live!
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Video Vault – Midnight Faces
A mighty bell tolls with ethereal power rock via Midnight Faces
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Universal You – “MMXIII” Review
Universal You bring you a clash of 80s and 2010s synth pop
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Introducing… Universal You
Universal You takes on an 80s classic for their entrance to synth-pop
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Introducing… My Woshin Mashin
My Woshin Mashin (great name) are a wonderfully eccentric band from Russia and Germany that resemble The Knife possibly as their closest ancestors but they…
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Wowaka – “Unhappy Refrain” Review
Vocaloid is something I’ve recently got into over the last year in a huge way and one of my favourite producers is Wowaka. I’d only…
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Woodpecker Wooliams – “The School of Being Human” Review
Woodpecker Wooliams looks, acts, sings and plays like Joanna Newsom discovered there’s more to life an a harp. I thought I’d say that out of…
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Introducing… SPC ECO
SPC ECO are Rose Berlin with crystalline vocals and Dean Garcia whom I know from a certain other awesome duo called Curve! You can hear…
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School of Seven Bells – “Ghostory” Review
A very new duo to fall on my ears are School of Seven Bells. Upon my first listen my first thoughts were harking back to…
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Poliça – “Give You The Ghost” Review
Poliça are a new band I’ve discovered very recently and they need to be shouted about because their début album “Give You The Ghost” is simply excellent. Poliça is…
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Video Vault – Dynasty Electric
Another new duo I’ve discovered this weekend is the lovely electronica trip rock efforts of Dynastic Electric. Not only that but their music videos are…
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Francis Bowie – “Francis Bowie EP” Review
Francis Bowie’s début self entitled EP is an interesting mash-up of all kinds of weird and wonderful things. Opener “Wasting My Time” slips perfectly into the electro-pop genre. It…
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The Way Back – New Material from Jeff Kinney
A while back we interviewed Jeff Kinney who had been working on some solo material. Well a year has passed and he’s back as part…
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Miku Hatsune – “39’s Thanks Live in Tokyo/Sapporo” Review
Sometimes it’s hard to escape something when it grips hold of you and that’s something I got this year when I bought a PSP and…
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Whispers of the Plains – Stereo Alchemy
With their début album God of Love about to hit the stores in the next few days, we grabbed Stereo Alchemy’s Christopher Tin for ten minutes to…
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Lila Rose – “Heart Machine” Review
Lila Rose’s new album “Heart Machine” is a wonderful work of art. Genre bending to the point where it becomes a new genre in itself,…
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Stereo Alchemy – “God of Love” Review
Stereo Alchemy is the product of twice Grammy winning composer Christopher Tin and Grammy nominated percussionist Kametron. God of Love is their début album together and showcases…
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St Vincent – “Strange Mercy” Review
St Vincent’s third full length album came smashing in at the end of 2011 and made a huge impact for me. Perfectly mistimed, mistuned, ugly…
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Huski – “Strangelove” Review
Huski’s first of potentially two albums released this year, “Strangelove” hit the stores last week and features twelve stomping tracks to get your electro trash…




















