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Electronic Music

A cutting-edge guide for electronic music fans and creators alike. Reviews that break down the intricate layers of sound design, production techniques and genre-blurring innovations that define electronic music today. In-depth profiles, interviews and insights into the creative processes and technological advancements of the leaders and innovators driving the scene. Expect a mix of sharp critique, trend forecasting and behind-the-scenes coverage for anyone interested in the pulse of electronic music and its ever-evolving landscape. Read more about Music.

Detroit Techno Legend Carl Craig Is Bringing His Nightclub Genius to Dia:Beacon

Craig is one of the most influential DJs in the world, and this commission for Dia is his first for an arts institution.
By Helen Holmes
Eris and Anarki from The New Order.

World Goth Day Shines a Light on the Darkness

When you're a goth, every day is Halloween—but there's only one World Goth Day.
By Bryan Reesman
Saint Etienne

Song Premiere: Saint Etienne, ‘Magpie Eyes’ (Confidence Man Remix)

We're proud to premiere Saint Etienne's "Magpie Eyes," from the legendary English electronic pop band's upcoming new album "Home Counties."
By Laura Studarus
Moby.

Moby: ‘The Systems Are Failing; Let Them Fail’

By Justin Joffe
Simeon at Good Room on Wednesday

The Father of Electronic Music, Silver Apples Talks Myth and Mystery

By Justin Joffe
Helado Negro

Why We Need the Wisdom of Helado Negro Now More Than Ever

By Ryan Burleson
Christopher Tignor recorded the entirety of his new album, "Along a Vanishing Plane", live at this assylum.

Meet Two Composers Using Tech to Reclaim Humanity in Electronic Music

By Justin Joffe
David Bowie.

‘Who Can I Be Now?’ Rescuing David Bowie’s Lost Record

By Linda Laban
Beck.

Fall’s Best Upcoming New Music

By Cole Garner Hill
Tobacco.

Tobacco’s Glitched-Out ‘Sweatbox Dynasty’ Is Like Nothing You’ll Hear All Year

By Michael Sainato
"Think I'm interesting...I command you!"

Why I Won’t Write About EDM Anymore

By Justin Joffe
Josiah Wise outside Little Skips

As serpentwithfeet, Josiah Wise Finds the Glamour in Being Difficult

By Justin Joffe
Frank Ocean.

In a Digital Age, Frank Ocean’s ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ Zine Is Something to Behold

By Justin Joffe
Juliette Lewis with her band The Licks performing during the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival Shorts.

Juliette Lewis Is a ‘Public Servant’ of Rock ‘n’ Roll

By Katherine Turman
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith

Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith Transforms Colors Into Modular Synth Magic

By Justin Joffe
Sumac.

The Month in Weird: August’s Best Avant-Garde Concerts

By Brad Cohan
Cher Lloyd.

The Best Songs You Missed Last Week: Cher Lloyd, Major Lazer, More

By Ilana Kaplan
Nonkeen

Nonkeen Created Two of 2016’s Most Inspired Albums by Embracing Spontaneity

By Justin Joffe
Martin Rev and Alan Vega.

RIP Suicide Frontman Alan Vega, the Beautiful Ghost of Rock ‘n’ Roll Future

By Tim Sommer
Lone.

Lone Harnessed His Fever Dreams for One of 2016’s Best Electronic Albums

By Matt Morrison
The Blind Robot / Louis-Philippe Demers The Blind Robot is a direct reference to the works of Merleau-Ponty and his example of the body extension of the blind man’s cane. When Feenberg analyzes Merleau-Ponty’s blind man’s cane, he concludes that the cane does more than sense the world; it also reveals the blind man as blind. It is this very aspect that the Blind Robot exploits: to create an empathic situation and a positive predisposition to the engagement.

Can Listening to AI-Composed Music Boost Your Brain Function?

By Brady Dale
Kyla La Grange

The Best Songs You Missed Last Week: Band of Horses, Kyla La Grange, More

By Ilana Kaplan

Two White Male Indie Darlings Just Released a Great Record—Do We Care in 2016?

By Ryan Burleson
Is it fair that New York record stores have to pay sales taxes and online music stores don't? (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Is It Unfair That Online Stores in New York Don’t Charge Tax on Digital Goods?

By Brady Dale
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