From ambient, to minimal, to techno, to electro, there have been Aussie artists establishing themselves as those to look towards for new and exciting sounds. Today is no exception as we’re happy to highlight another Melbourne based artist, Cambio Sun, and his latest release, ‘In Vitro’.
Read MoreFebruary went on to inspire the underground electronic music world with outstanding releases, albums, and remixes featuring Amandra and Karim, Bas Dobbelaer and Vand, Shielding, Jurango, Kaito, Vril and His Masters Voice as Adderall, Aki Himanen & Aleksi Kinnune, Polygonia, Pablo Bolivar and Sergio Vidal as Pulshar, 59 Perlen, and Ripperton.
Read MoreHis Master's Voice is one of those artists that is hard to associate with a specific genre in electronic music. Instead, he is recognized as an artist whose style is continuously morphing and pushing boundaries of electronic music into uncharted territories both in the studio and behind the decks.
Read MoreAugust is usually a slower month when it comes to music. And since everything has been upside down lately, SoundCloud has been overflown with mixtapes, radio show, and slowly but surely, some new live recordings from a few parties in Europe popped up. We covered a broad spectrum of electronic music, so it'll be easier to pick the mix that fits your current mood.
Read MoreBandcamp‘s initiative of waiving its fees in favor of record labels and artists continues! Our crew shares some of the findings we found during our diggings in last few weeks.
Read MoreBandcamp continues with its widely successful initiative of waiving its fees in favor of record labels and artists. The majority of record labels and artists have decided to support Black Lives Matter fund and other charity organizations connected with the BLM movement. Today is the day to get lost down the Bandcamp rabbit hole. Our crew shares some of their findings from recent Bandcamp diggings.
Read MoreThe latest mix in our 'Delayed with' series comes from a relatively new duo, Apollo View whose powerful EP named 'Delta V' came out via Timothy Clerkin's label Insult To Injury back in May
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