Song of the Day: Taken from the forthcoming album Wow Machine, a specially commissioned project taking inspiration from the female pioneers of electronic music, this catchy electro-pop single by the Liverpool trio draws on the acid-era sound of the Roland TB-303
Read moreSong of the Day: Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Crosswalk
Song of the Day: A decade after his first LP, Trouble, Los Angeles artist Orlando Higginbottom returns with the opening track from his forthcoming new 17-track LP, When The Lights Go, and his own brand of polished, heartbreak, retro electro-pop
Read moreSong of the Day: Hot Chip - Down
Song of the Day: Infectiously catchy electro-disco-funk return by the London synth-pop band featuring singer Alexis Taylor, with the first single taken from forthcoming eighth album Freakout/Release out on Domino Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Lau.ra - Blow (feat. Eliza Legzdina)
Song of the Day: Brimful with brilliantly boinging, wonky bass, beats and synth riffs topped with sassy vocals by Eliza that explode frustrations, this great dancefloor single by the British producer, singer and DJ Laura Bettinson is from her just released EP Vol. 1 The Mixtape, out on her label Needwant Records
Read moreSong of the Day: IVVVO - Bleached Butterfly (featuring Abyss X)
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s Butterflies by Wunderhorse, another flutter now with this striking electronica and guitar title track from a new album by Portuguese artist and Terrain Ahead label founder Ivo Pacheco, here with singer Abyss X aka Evangelia Lachianina
Read moreSong of the Day: Jockstrap - Concrete Over Water
Song of the Day: A mesmerising new single of soaring voice and strange sounds and city scenario from the forthcoming debut album of the London experimental electro-pop of Georgia Ellery and Taylor Skye
Read moreSong of the Day: Stubborn Heart - Oh Stephanie
Song of the Day: From third in their Out of Our Hands series of releases, the London pair of Luca Santucci and Ben Fitzgerald’s Electronic Soul Music number is a beguiling piece of melancholy synth pop
Read moreSong of the Day: Dameeeela - The Shake Up (feat. Tjaka)
Song of the Day: A wonderful, infectiously catchy new dance track by the Brisbane First Nation artist with Yuggera language ancestry, here channelling Detroit techno and a moment of self-escape, featuring Tjaka’s electronic didgeridoo
Read moreSong of the Day: P.E. - Contradiction of Wants
Song of the Day: Taken from their sophomore album The Leather Lemon, also shown here, a mesmeric mix of thrumming rock, pop, saxophone, and electronica by the New York band featuring members of Pill and Eaters
Read moreSong of the Day: DC Gore - Nietzsche On The Beach
Song of the Day: After Kittin and the The Hacker, more retro pop, partly echoing the smooth 80s synths and delivery of Pet Shop Boys, but also stepping back another way, in this catchy, darkly humorous, Brexit-themed number is a “satirical fever dream set in the wake of our current populist predicament” by the British songwriter
Read moreSong of the Day: Miss Kittin & The Hacker - Ostbahnhof
Song of the Day: Taken from their ‘Third Album’ out this week, fabulously evocative early-80s old-school-style dirty electronica by the duo of Caroline Hervé and Michel Amato from Grenoble, France, here with a hauntingly dark, but also drily humorous tribute to the days of Berlin clubbing
Read moreSong of the Day: Caroline Polachek - Long Road Home
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s experimental piece by composer Jon Opstad, further unusual use of classical elements and staccato strings by the American pop singer and songwriter’s B-side to the hit Billions, here covering the innovative 2020 song by electronica’s Oneohtrix Point Never, and also giving it a big Enya-style echo
Read moreSong of the Day: Model 86 - Get At
Song of the Day: After yesterday’s Floating Points, more innovative electronica at the hands of the enigmatic London-based producer, DJ and musician
Read moreSong of the Day: Floating Points - Vocoder
Song of the Day: For a Friday night feel, the titular but often-cliched production tool is given a new otherworldly flavour in mesmeric dance electronica by the Manchester-raised artist Sam Shepherd, in this tripping, skipping track of morphing visual and musical shapes
Read moreSong of the Day: Hannah Peel and Paraorchestra - We Are Part Mineral
Song of the Day: A wondrously enthralling instrumental piece with choral additions by the Northern Irish composer and the Bristol orchestral ensemble taken from the forthcoming album The Unfolding, out on Real World
Read moreSong of the Day: Pale Blue Eyes - Dr Pong
Song of the Day: Catchy, dreamy electro-indie pop by the trio from Totnes, Devon, with crisp guitar, smooth synth lines and vocals in music variously influenced by Neu!, The Cure and the Bunnymen’s Will Sergeant, and mixed by Dean Honer
Read moreSong of the Day: Sworn Virgins - Searching For Hiro / Slide Little Monster
Songs of the Day: A pair of stomping electro-pop tracks with a sexual twist and echoes of Suicide from the by side project featuring Clams Baker from Warmduscher taken from the EP Strangers Hands, out on Soulwax’s Deewee label
Read moreSong of the Day: Sharon Van Etten - Porta
Song of the Day: This powerful new standalone synth-pop single by the exceptionally voiced American singer-songwriter is a cathartic number about fighting depression, paranoia, self-doubt and a sense of dissociation, of feeling “not connected to my body”
Read moreSong of the Day: FredAtlast - One Day
Song of the Day: Catchy krautrock-inspired indie pop by Little Dragon Swedish bassist Fredrik Wallin with an infectious beat, drone note, and lyrics that are “a meditation on impermanence and our way of dealing with loss. A plea to our nearest to be: nearer, dearer and more daring.”
Read moreSong of the Day: Dot Allison - Love Died in Our Arms (Lee Scratch Perry Remix)
Song of the Day: A nicely alternative, dark, spooky number for Valentine’s Day by the sensual voiced Scottish singer-songwriter and seasoned collaborator, here with a fabulous dub-reggae remix version that was the great Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry’s final project before his death last summer
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