Skylar Spence – “Prom King”

Skylar Spence

San Francisco – “And now, it’s show time.” So begins the full-length commercial debut from Skylar Spence, Prom King: an eleven-track nu-disco opus from 22-year-old wunderkind Ryan DeRobertis.  Some may remember DeRobertis from his days as a producer of “vaporwave” music (a genre of electronica that relies heavily on samples that have been drastically slowed-down)

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Luna Aura Captures Cosmic Attention

Luna Aura

New York – Singer, songwriter and producer of self-described “cosmic dream pop electronica”, Luna Aura, is set to release her new EP Supernova on August 7th . This is the Phoenix Arizona native’s follow-up to  her 2014’s self-titled debut EP. Luna Aura’s music has already been featured on soundtracks across VH1 and MTV, and she’s

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Holly Herndon – Platform

Holly Herndon

San Francisco – Upon first listening, American (Tennessee-born, San Francisco-transplant) sound artist’s Holly Herndon’s second full-length effort Platform sounds more like an experiment than an album.  First impressions can be deceiving, however, as Platform actually takes a truer form as an LP—a result of a delicate hypothesis and scientific tenacity—than what many modern artists deign

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The Acid Announce A Special Show And Share A Remix!

The Acid

New York – Electronica band, The Acid, have just revealed their poignant song, “Onyx,” (which was previously only available on the vinyl release of their album, Liminal) as they also announce their live debut in New York City, slated for June 16, 2015 as part of Red Bull’s Sound Select series.  The Acid will be performing at Lot

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Doldrums Making Inner Angst Danceable

Doldrums

Brooklyn – Punk rock-electronica outfit Doldrums, led by Montreal-based artist Airick Woodhead, is fresh off the release of the follow-up to 2013’s debut Lesser Evil.  The Air Conditioned Nightmare (on Sub Pop Records), shares a similarly sunny title which is in fact borrowed off a Henry Miller novel that references the cultural vacuum and dystopia

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Priory ’s ‘Need To Know’ Is Pure Pleasure

Priory

Los Angeles – When the infectiously catchy “Weekend” debuted last year, Portland-based Priory gained an overwhelming awareness in the blogsphere. It really put longtime friends Brandon Rush and Kyle Sears on the map despite already releasing their debut album back in 2011 on a small label. The change of style into the realm of dance-pop/electro-rock

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