electronic music

Dust: Agony Planet

Dust: Agony Planet

Techno culture turns to the occult on haunting voyage into space, hell, the subterranean disco and beyond.
Intersystems: Intersystems

Intersystems: Intersystems

This is one of those great lost recordings (three of 'em actually) that comes from the lysergic era. Get your weird on presently.
Jlin: Free Fall EP

Jlin: Free Fall EP

The rising star of footwork follows a earth-shaking debut album with a collection of tracks brimming with ideas and a dizzying array of sounds.
Dub Phizix: FABRICLIVE.84

Dub Phizix: FABRICLIVE.84

Regardless of previous genre exposure or access to live events this mix approximates the feel of a show’s ebb and flow of energy.
John Supko and Bill Seaman: s_traits

John Supko and Bill Seaman: s_traits

This is chance over method: a real post-industrial display of art born out of an immediate flow of ideas, immortalised onto a disk, assembled by the very negation of art that is genuine calculus and roughly adjusted by man
Jon Hopkins: Asleep Versions EP

Jon Hopkins: Asleep Versions EP

Jon Hopkins' quasi-companion EP to last year's Mercury Prize-nominated Immunity is the audio equivalent of a warm blanket. Just in time for the Polar Vortex.

Wolfgang Voigt: Zukunft Ohne Menschen

Auxcast Goes out with a Whimper — A Beautiful One (MP3)

Starkey: Orbits / Command

Falko Brocksieper: Shortcake Strategy

Ital Tek: Nebula Dance

Cuts Without Pastes: Electronic Music Artists that Fell Through the Cracks