Electronica
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Ionnalee – Remember the Future Review
Sci-Fi synth pop diaries from tomorrow
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Introducing… boerd
Never boerd of the loneliness
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Eve Maret – No More Running Review
A journey down a psychedelic time warp
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Introducing… Qasim Naqvi
Flexible synths and humans
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Lamb – The Secret of Letting Go Review
The secret of dream land
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Introducing… Aisha Devi
Clubbing with shamen
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Lydmor – The Story Remixed Review
A remix album to take you back to the dance floor
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Tiasu – Due Review
Tiasu's chiptune-vania
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Introducing… Imi
Disco Ethereal anyone?
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Gazelle Twin – Fool / Dirge MMXVIII Reviews
Bonus tracks to round Hobbyhorse to
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Brim Liski – Duels Review
Electronica plugged
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Kris Keyser – Reviver Review
Chiptunes for the dancefloor
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Vaarwell – Early Rise Review
Lush dream-pop with a tendency for vocal warping
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Introducing… Yes We Mystic
The intimate and the grand
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Devours – Iconoclast Review
Blurring the line between notes and dance floor etiquette
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Lupa J returns with stonking new single
Catchy art-pop single ahead of debut album
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Introducing… SHHE
Finding out who you are by returning to greener roots
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Introducing… HEZEN
London based singer songwriter HEZEN has an excellent backdrop for her new single ‘Bring your Alibi’. Her dark alt-pop anthem tells a story where the…
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Kairi – Autumn Rose Review
Kairi, in his own words, creates Asian Hybrid Orchestral music. To add my own words on, Kairi takes traditional Asian instruments in a symphonic arrangement…
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Miku Hatsune and World Map Review
Vocaloid music has utterly caught my imagination over the last six or seven years since I discovered the rhythm game Project Diva on PlayStation Portable…
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Ionnalee Returns with New Single and Album in May
Forgetting to remember
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Knightstown – Disparity Review
Following on from his chilled out electronica debut, Knightstown returns with a new EP containing three tracks that Knightstown describes as an epilogue to his…
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Introducing… Thylacine
Take a trip to the Andes with Thylacine
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Introducing… Daniel Thorne
Experiment saxophone electronica
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Yoshitaka Hirota – Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All Star Carnival Soundtrack Review
A slice of gothic rave arrangements to allude to a dream collaboration Yoshitaka Hirota is the lead composer for the Shadow Hearts series and his…
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Introducing… Matthew Wilcock
Someone has spent too long alone on an abandoned planet...
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C-jeff – Magenta Review
Complex chiptune arrangement from the electronic composer.
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Haiku Salut – There Is Nowhere Else Review
NASA goes to Icelandic dream folk rave Experimental dream-like electronica permeates around Haiku Salut’s third album ‘There Is Nowhere Else’ which often feels like it…
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Phil France – Circle Review
Space Synth Jazz is the genre I never knew I needed Phil France has captured my mind with his second album ‘Circle’ which released earlier…
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Snorri Hallgrimsson – Orbit Reworked Review
Electrifying classics Snorri Hallgrimsson released his latest album ‘Orbit’ earlier this year which Higher Plain Music gave a super 8.5/10 in our review. As with…
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Imogen Heap – The Music of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts 1 and 2 Review
Imogen Heap is a superb musician and her music has always been lush, layered and full of wonder and richness right the way back to…
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K-Conjog – Magic Spooky Ears Review
When a producer uses the kitchen sink properly Italian producer and sound sculptor K-Conjog’s latest album is a montage of loops, sounds, electronic weirdness and…
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Introducing… Gum Takes Tooth
Rhythmic electro-rock is how I’d describe Gum Takes Tooth and their second single ‘Borrows Lies’. The London based duo are quite unclassifiable though as they…
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Josh Alexander – Hiraeth Review
The deconstruction of a piano to digital noise Josh Alexander’s classically trained pianist skills are front and centre in his debut album “Hiraeth”. The contemporary…
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Elsiane and Rich Shapero – Rin, Tongue and Dorner Review
Scoring a novel with your own album and sound Writing a soundtrack for a novel must be quite a challenging experience as you have only…
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Lydmor – I Told You I’d Tell Them Our Story Review
Turning the Asian dancefloor into indie pop gems Lydmor’s music popped onto my radar when her first single for this album showcased her chilled out…
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Chances – Traveler Review
A fantastic mash-up of indie-pop and corners of the world Alternative Montreal based trio Chances released their debut album “Traveler” earlier this year and it’s…
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Galapaghost – Sootie Review
Ghosts in the frequency Galapaghost’s previous music has usually revolved around a guitar and piano based rock ala Wainright. With his second release of 2018 “Sootie”,…
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Heinali – Iridescent Review
Heinali’s new album is simply out of this world Having discovered Heinali’s unique brand of distorted drone like electronica synesthesia by playing the amazing game…




































