Song of the Day: From the London multi-instrumentalist’s forthcoming LP, Astronaut following 2019’s Aquamarine, a beautifully luxuriant fusion of cosmic jazz, blues, soul, funk, piano, flute, brass, swinging, rippling rhythms and delicious guest vocals
Read moreSong of the Day: Fran Lobo - Tricks
Song of the Day: This stylish, engaging mix of theatrical/ stage musical, electronica, soul and 70s pop the new single by the London singer-songwriter and producer is about the mind games you play on yourself at the beginning of a new relationship
Read moreSong of the Day: Patrick Wolf - Nowhere Game (The Night Safari EP)
Song of the Day: Taken from his recent EP, The Night Safari, his first release for a decade, the multi-talented south Londoner singer and musician’s dynamic, dark new alternative baroque pop single is a fusion of electronica, viola, violin, Celtic harp, celeste, suitcase organ and bowed psaltery
Read moreSong of the Day: Sahalé - Djiin
Song of the Day: A mesmeric piece of crisp, calming, meditative Middle East-inspired electronica by the artist Dimitri Tadeusz Wolski, from a new compilation out of Berlin label Inner Symphony, Sahalé’s Best
Read moreSong of the Day: Mary Ocher - Love Is Not a Place (feat. Your Government)
Song of the Day: Taken from the charity EP, Power and Exclusion from Power (out on Underground Institute) released on the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a powerful anti-nationalist alternative electronica hymn by the Jewish-Ukranian political artist
Read moreSong of the Day: Underworld - And The Colour Red
Song of the Day: British electronic dance music veterans Karl Hyde and Rick Smith return with a mesmeric, infectiously brilliant banger filled with oddball phrased-in sounds and gnomic phrases
Read moreSong of the Day: Comfort - Wild and Fragile
Song of the Day: Just as the title suggests, a sensitive yet anarchically inventive fusion of alternative hip hop and beautiful, unwieldy sweeping strings and electronica by the Glasgow sibling duo from their forthcoming album What's Bad Enough? out in May on Fatcat Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Meshell Ndegeocello - Virgo
Song of the Day: Wondrously beautiful, soulful, time-spanning, cosmic eclectic, delicate, intricate, funk-psych guitars, jazz, electronica, dynamic rhythm changes, harp and the gorgeous voice of the German-born American singer-songwriter, rapper, and bassist
Read moreSong of the Day: Alan Braxe - Never Coming Back (featuring Annie)
Song of the Day: Sensual, crisp, classic late-70s /early 80s retro-style funk and electro-pop by the French electronica musician and producer Alain Quême, joined here on vocals Anne Berge Strand, from his album The Upper Cuts, out on Smugglers Way
Read moreSong of the Day: audiobooks - Burnt Pictures
Song of the Day: Another catchy, witty oddball new electro-pop single by the duo of Evangeline Ling and David Wrench, taken from forthcoming EP Gulliver, and joined here by Manchester rapper OneDa
Read moreSong of the Day: Fire-Toolz - I Couldn't Have Been BoRn At ThE wRoNg TiMe Because I Was Never Even Born LOL!
Song of the Day: An entrancing, unwieldy energy ball of almost indescribable eclecticism comes with this experimental fusion of electronica, pop, dark metal, prog, jazz and ambience by the Chicago producer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Angel Marcloid
Read moreSong of the Day: James Ellis Ford - I Never Wanted Anything
Song of the Day: The big-name producer (Arctic Monkeys, Foals, Florence and the Machine, Depeche Mode …) and Simian Mobile Disco member’s new intricate, clever, slow Bowie-esque electro-pop single is all about self-reliance
Read moreSong of the Day: t l k - Serenia
Song of the Day: Ethereal, dreamy, intricate electronica by the Bristol producer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, in her new song described a “self-soothing, metaphysical landscape” in the character of the title character’s mind palace, out on Giftshop Records
Read moreSong of the Day: The Blessed Madonna - We Still Believe
Song of the Day: Fabulously uplifting celebration of inclusive club culture and rejection of intolerance and fascism with in new version of an older track by the American DJ, producer and musician Marea Stamper, joined by Chicago house legend Jamie Principle
Read moreSong of the Day: Debby Friday - So Hard To Tell
Song of the Day: Breaking out of a harsh, crash-smash electronica opening, this self-chiding number by the Toronto-based singer and rapper morphs into a beautiful, graceful soulful number and comes from her forthcoming album, Good Luck
Read moreSong of the Day: Stanlæy - fluorescent_fossils
Song of the Day: Taken from the recent album the_everything_inbetween, a gorgeous, meandering, eclectic, experimental track with jazz elements, strings and a distinctive high voice by the Bristol-based Bethany Stenning, producer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist
Read moreSong of the Day: Depeche Mode - Ghosts Again
Song of the Day: Basildon’s finest return with one of their best songs for years, the veterans’ newest noir electro-pop number filled with bittersweet melancholy, especially poignant after the sudden passing of bandmate Andy “Fletch” Fletcher in 2022
Read moreSong of the Day: The Psychotic Monks - Crash
Song of the Day: A striking, menacing, dark, hypnotic fusion of electronica, techno, post-punk and industrial noise, with reversed sounds and shades of Underworld by French band in a song about exhaustion on tour and mental health within the music industry
Read moreSong of the Day: Band Spectra and Olugbenga - Walai
Song of the Day: Swaggering, twisted, grandiose and catchy electro-pop from musicians Robert Manning and lyrics and vocals by Olugbenga Adelekan (also Metronomy’s bass player)
Read moreSong of the Day: Avalon Emerson - Sandrail Silhouette
Song of the Day: Beautiful, clever, smoothly orchestrated dream pop by the New York artist in a song about, time, perspective and scale. “Scales of time and how something that seemed so important and defining a long time ago, might not really matter that much now”
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