Electronica
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Introducing… Polinski
Optimistic dance music from our future utopian Earth.
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Live Vault – Elskavon
A long time composer finally takes the microphone for a singer-songwriter transition.
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Seeming – Where Were You / Soul Review
The gothtronica prince returns to cast 2022 into the abyss with disgust.
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Heinali – Live from a Bomb Shelter in Ukraine Review
A moment of stillness and catharsis in a war savaged part of the world.
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Introducing… TUKAN
Mixing modern jazz and indie music and taking it to the dance floor.
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Lupa J – A New Kind of Magic Review
Techno and electro pop get the dark and deliciously dangerous treatment.
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Quantum Dot – Random Causalities Review
Euro indie pop with plenty of oddities.
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Introducing… Plaid
Ethereal electronica of light beings see Plaid enter a new dimension.
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QUINQUIS – aer Review
Sinister angelic electronica for tense times.
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Macula Dog – Orange 2 Review
The strangest album you'll attempt to dance to in 2022.
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Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith – Let’s Turn It Into Sound Review
An album that will make you listen to and enjoy synthesizers in a totally new way.
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Gita Buhari – Blood Lily Review
Trip-hop, soul and shoegaze collide in one of my favourite discoveries of 2022.
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Introducing… Dance Lessons
Soulful pop circa 1983 transported into 2022.
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Holographic Catholic – Excommunication Review
Chipgoth for dark wave and Gameboy fans.
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Introducing… Sunda Arc
Bringing saxophones and bass clarinets to the electronica sphere.
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Stefania Avolio – Roots of Rebirth Review
Darkwave synths and angelic piano for an ominous calm.
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Björk returns with clarinet rave “atopos” single
New album fossora out 30th September.
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Diane – Secret Review
Underground French synth pop.
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Introducing… Macula Dog
Carnival anxiety for the manic and absurd to create the strangest hypnosis you'll hear this year.
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Introducing… Lomond Campbell
140 tape loops to rearrange any way you want.
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Nanode – FLOTE Review
A nonstop party with a sinister ending.
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Introducing… Quantum Dot
Luxemburg's hidden gem of indie dream pop
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Introducing… Nosaj Thing
A quietly devastating electronica downer featuring Julianna Barwick.
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Introducing… Blue Uandi
Czeching out the experimental club music who love a trading card.
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+TEK – Ex-Zodiac Original Soundtrack Vol.1 Review
My 90's arcade senses are on fire.
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Chouk Bwa & The Ångstromers – Ayiti Kongo Dub #1
A visceral and hedonistic trance.
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Introducing… It Was All A Dream
Dream pop and R&B collide in London.
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Panjoma – Sun and Moon Review
Experimental electronica duo who do things very differently.
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Sunstroke Rain – Spark Review
Returning back to the origins of indie pop
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GoGo Penguin – Between Two Waves Review
When a refreshed excitement to play again shines through the speakers.
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Tegh and Adel Poursamadi – Ima ایما Review
Iranian drones mixed with chaos and culture.
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Elizabeth Leslie – Manifestation Review
Anthems for the dark side.
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Etienne Machine – Over & Out Review
Dark dystopian rock full of broken anthems to dance into oblivion with.
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Kee Avil – Crease Review
Haunted avant pop-rock that will captivate your mind.
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Introducing… Emily Magpie
Channelling protest energy into song.
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Mear – Soft Chains Review
For fans of Imogen Heap and Frou Frou
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Zola Jesus – Arkhon Review
An expansive tour-de-force shining light into the darkest of places.
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Introducing… Minimal Schlager
Stranger Things meets Greek tragedy.
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Introducing… Tegh and Adel Poursamadi
A post-human sci-fi world romanticising the past.



































