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Gold Panda

Mixing samples right into a swirling yet laid-back stew, a music mélange somewhere within DJ Darkness and Four Tet, London-based knob turner Gold Panda begun to mix an underground hype in the past due 2000s. A retiring type with the provided name Derwin, Yellow metal Panda started his electronic test …

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Woodhands

Woodhands are an analog-fashioned electro-pop group having a penchant for tongue-in-cheek decadence. Furthermore to issuing studio room recordings, the group trips and is well known for its crazy dance celebrations. The origins of Woodhands could be traced back again to the cellar of frontman Dan Werb’s house in Montreal, where …

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Johan Agebjörn

Gothenburg-based Swedish producer Johan Agebjörn functions in a variety of digital genres, from electro-disco and house to ambient modern, but always grounds his approach within a deep appreciation for the root base and history of digital music. He’s most widely known as the songwriter and manufacturer behind the private synth …

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Young Galaxy

Ex-Stars touring guitarist Stephen Ramsay founded space rock and roll outfit Teen Galaxy with partner Catherine McCandless. Both got were only available in Vancouver and relocated to Montreal to live and record. These were brought on plank Superstars’ label, Arts & Crafts, and released an EP and limited-edition 7″. Using …

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Elite Gymnastics

Adam Brooks and Josh Clancy of Top notch Gymnastics once assembled a combination for the U.K. style range Forty Ounce Clothing entitled All We Fucking VALUE Is certainly K-Pop, Whitehouse and Our Felines, even though that’s definitely an exaggeration, the Minneapolis-based digital duo clearly has a fondness for Korean pop …

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Jacques Greene

Jacques Greene can be an acclaimed Canadian DJ and electronic music maker known for his home paths, which frequently incorporate R&B and U.K. garage area influences. Through many well-received singles on brands like Night time Slugs and LuckyMe, Greene (along with performers like Disclosure and Kingdom) was instrumental in upgrading …

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d’Eon

The output from the Dartmouth, Nova Scotia indigenous Chris d’Eon provoked comparisons and sources to vintage modern and contemporary experimental digital artists, ’80s mainstream pop, throwback home, and left-of-center R&B. The analysis of Arabic, Iranian, and Turkish music also educated his produces. A manufacturer and vocalist who structured himself in …

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Azari & III

A throwback towards the four-on-the-floor of ’80s home, Canadian electro duo Azari & III (pronounced “Azari and Third”) gained renown DJ’ing warehouses in the underground picture of Toronto. This year 2010, Dinamo Azari and Alixander III documented their first solitary, “Starving for Power,” for Trax Information offering Fritz Helder and …

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How to Dress Well

As How exactly to Outfit Good, Tom Krell makes ghostly, affecting R&B. While he was surviving in Brooklyn, Krell performed live experimental music as How exactly to Outfit Well by looping levels of his tone of voice, and he started documenting under that name after shifting to Berlin. He released …

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Blondes

Brown-haired producers of spacy, slow-building, euphoric dance music, Blondes — Sam Haar and Zach Steinman, both graduates of Ohio’s Oberlin college — found notice following uploading some early paths on the MySpace page. They obtained some interest from music sites and were the main topic of Pitchfork’s repeating “Increasing” feature …

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