Post Electronica
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Tycho – Infinite Health Review
Rhythm and bass groove meets psychedelic synths on this fantastic uplifting album of healing and hope.
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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… Buffalo Daughter
Art rock with exploding topography wireframe meshes!
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D R Ø M – Piccole Canzoni Sospese Review
Music for exploring planets
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Jónsi – Shiver Review
Kitchen sinks and harsh drum machines
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Introducing… Centre Excuse
The newest wave is a darker one
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SHHE – SHHE Review
Downtempo for aliens
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Introducing… Alessandro Cortini
Crispy synth loops that crawl by the inch
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Tom Adams – Particles Review
Dreamy splashes of modern classical worlds
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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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Introducing… Thylacine
Take a trip to the Andes with Thylacine
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The Eye of Time – Myth II A Need To Survive Review
Experimental Post Rock Electronica That Goes Straight For The Feels Veering off into the world of highly experimental The Eye of Time, the moniker French…
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Adam Fielding – Mesmera Review
Adam Fielding returns from a run of more ambient drenched electronica albums to something a little more sci-fi tinged and cinematic with his new album…
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My Brightest Diamond – “Champagne EP” Review
To the dancefloor
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Introducing… Broads #RecordStoreDay
Sad dance for hard times
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Introducing… TURTLE
Spooky grooves from the underground club
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Introducing… Ghost Against Ghost
When a post rock opera and a robot dance party collide
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Introducing… Sandscape
Chilling in the dark corners of the electro jazz bar
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Introducing… He Is Me
A technoire dystopian party is brewing
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Introducing… Gazelle Twin
Time for a creepy, miserable siren to take you under the soil
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Adam Fielding – “Pieces” Review
Post Electronica at its finest




















