Gorgeous, dreamy shoegaze track from Mexican duo Mint Field, Amor Amezcua and Estrella Sánchez. It's from their sublime debut album Pasar De Las Luces.
Rival Consoles gets better with each record, and if "Unfolding" is any indication, his upcoming album Persona is going to be a stunner. Achingly gorgeous techno.
Hypnotic single from Beach House's upcoming record, due out this spring. There is something different about this song, it feels cleaner and more muscular. And I love the intense drums that end the song.
Quirky and charming little pop ditty from MGMT, who have finally decided to stop squandering all their good will and make a decent record, the just released Little Dark Age. It's definitely worth checking out.
The Aussie electronic duo return with a new album HI VIZ coming out this year. The latest teaser from it, "14U+14ME," builds starts innocently enough before they rev things up with a sleazy synth line and four-to-the-four beats.
On their new album 1982, Liima looks back to the dark, new-wavey synths of the early 80s, but adds their own future-leaning touch. I love the retro, swooning synths of "People Like You," which reaches a feverish pitch towards the end.
Glendale, CA band mAsis has worked with artists such as Rhye and Banks, and it shows in their own work. Languid and airy, "Brother" is a delicate ballad that highlights mAsis' use of layered electronics.
UK producer Tourist takes singer JONES' vocals and chops and splices them throughout the dream-like track "Apart." It is from his fantastic 4-track EP called Wash.