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Befitting of his moniker, Le Youth sounds sentimentally familiar: 'Feel Your Love' is a throwback to a time of simpler musical pleasures.
If 80s dubstep isn't yet its own subgenre, then this might just be the start of something—and Com Truise might just be the undisputed lord of that sound.
Palace has already made more than a few waves. Now he's kindly shed some light on those artists and tracks that get his own juices flowing.
Jon Hopkins' 'We Disappear' is a dark and nocturnal piece of sound. And the accompanying clip is a dark and nocturnal piece of video.
'Banana Bread', 'Cola', 'Seafood', 'Slush Puppy'—Beaty Heart seem to have a thing or two to say about the culinary delights of the world.
Mitch Murder's 'Saturday' qualifies as ambient music in a way—insofar as it demands to be played in the background of almost every situation fathomable.
There's a sonic space in electronic music lying somewhere between deep house and funk. Artists like Simian Mobile Disco and Tiga have taken residency here.
Most of you can imagine where she takes this Mumbai Science collab, those that possess a smut-free mind may have to be educated by the teaches of Peaches.
Put loosely and slightly reductively: if house has you dancing, job done. Dusky will have you dancing. 'Love Taking Over' will have you dancing.
The music video for Para One's 'You Too' is the lovechild of an electro-house sensibility and a taste for visual storytelling.