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Autechre Announces New Double Album, ‘Exai’
Those of you who always preferred IDM over EDM have a reason to rejoice next spring: Autechre is releasing a new double album through their longtime label Warp. Due out March 5th, Exai includes two hours and 32 seconds of new music, and is available in three formats: 2 CDs, 4 LPs, and digitally. Pre-order […]
LISTEN: The Presets, “Promises (Luomo Remix)”
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Watch Pitchfork’s Squarepusher Documentary
Wondering why Squarepusher put on a Deadmau5-like A/V show this year? Pitchfork’s here to shine some light on the subject…
Stream Brad Rose’s New Charlatan Album, ‘Isolatarium’
As if he wasn’t already busy enough with Altar Eagle and his rock solid Digitalis Industries imprint, Brad Rose just released a sleek but scuzzy new record under his Charlatan moniker. Available now digitally through Amazon and iTunes, and hitting shops in vinyl form via Type very soon, Isolatarium can be sampled in full below…
Justin Broadrick Makes Us a Mix of Twisted Drum & Bass Tracks
One of the strangest parties we ever held–on paper at least; the night actually exceeded our expectations–had to be the unofficial CMJ soiree we hosted at Glasslands five years ago. In typical one-night-only fashion, it featured live performances from MGMT and Yeasayer and DJ sets from Holy Ghost!, The Rapture and Justin Broadrick. You read […]
2012 IN REVIEW: Our Editor’s Top 10 Albums
Since self-titled revolves around three very different people, we thought we’d share individual year-end lists from each of our editors, ending with our EIC, Andrew Parks. It’ll be followed by further Best of 2012 coverage from our favorite labels and artists in the next couple weeks…
PREMIERE: UNO NYC Shares Don Froth’s New ‘REflex’ EP
“REflex is listening to a lot of music, all of the time,” says underground dance producer Don Froth, referring to his new UNO NYC record. “Avoiding over scheduling and over connectivity. Being happy with less, making mistakes and intermittent doses of risk.” That may seem like a lot to deal with on a Wednesday afternoon, […]
DOWNLOAD THIS NOW: How to Destroy Angels, “Ice Age (The Soft Moon Remix)”
And the surprising yet welcome How to Destroy Angels remixes continue with a storm cloud-shrouded take on “Ice Age” from The Soft Moon. Grab it below, alongside previously released remixes from Dave Sitek and Factory Floor. And if you’re a major Trent Reznor fan, be sure to check out the lengthy New Yorker profile that […]