electronica
Electronica and Dubstep: music defined by its frenetic pace and plethora of bleeps, bloops, blips and bass.
Aiwaska’s Visionary ‘Flora Fauna’ LP Interconnects Spirituality & Nature
Enigmatic producer Aiwaska brings two decades of experience to the forefront with his forthcoming LP, Flora Fauna, a record that speaks not only to the depth of his sonic vision but to a broader philosophy rooted in connection, spirituality, and creative evolution. Across seven tracks, Aiwaska weaves an intricate journey through layered soundscapes, merging deep, emotive House, Melodic House, and Indie Dance. True to form, he delivers this with an unmistakable signature, at once raw and refined, spiritual and grounded.
By Mike Media7 months ago in Beat
Early 00s Albums: Details- Frou Frou
ALBUM OF THE DAY Details- Frou Frou (2002) Frou Frou was an electronic pop duo consisting of Guy Sigsworth and Imogen Heap. In 2002, they released their only studio album, Details. The unique sound and energy to this album is different stylistically than Imogen’s other work, reflecting more deep and dark raw emotion with powerful lyrics that make you sad, but also inspire.
By Slgtlyscatt3red7 months ago in Beat
Xiaoyi Ying: A Cross-Cultural Composer Crafting Soundscapes That Speak Beyond Borders
Xiaoyi Ying, a versatile composer, arranger, and mixing engineer from China, has built a diverse career across feature films, TV series, game scores, orchestral projects, and original musicals. Combining Eastern musical influences with Western scoring techniques, Ying contributes to a range of formats: feature films, television, games, orchestras, and musical theater.
By Rashila Shahi7 months ago in Beat
Willem Jochems: A Rhythm Driven Journey Across Cultures and Genres
With over 15 years of live performance and studio experience, Willem Jochems has established himself as a versatile drummer and music producer. Born in Geneva, Switzerland where he was shaped by a rich multicultural background, Jochems has built a global career that transcends genre boundaries, conventional expectations and geographic borders. His work across jazz fusion, R&B, pop, funk, and metal reflects both technical skill and adaptability.
By Rashila Shahi7 months ago in Beat
Ilyeob Choo: Navigating Composition, Production, and Musical Innovation
Ilyeob Choo, a South Korean composer and producer, brings together cross-cultural fluency, innovation, and artistic range in his diverse body of work. His portfolio includes music production, global collaborations, and award-winning film scores. From studio sessions in LA to stages in Seoul, his career reflects how music can transcend genres and cultures to support powerful storytelling.
By Rashila Shahi7 months ago in Beat
AI Vocal Remover: The Game-Changer for Music Production in 2025
Discover how AI vocal removers are revolutionizing music production in 2025, providing artists and producers in both the USA and UK with tools that enable them to effortlessly produce remixes, covers, and more.
By Robert Brown7 months ago in Beat
Andrew Dynamite Unveils New Album “Stardust”
London-based producer Andrew Dynamite is an artist who thrives on duality — the past and future, analog and digital, memory and imagination. His newly released album, Stardust (June 1, 2025), is a shimmering, synth-laden journey that channels the golden age of Japanese City Pop while pushing the boundaries of what electronic music can be in the modern era.
By mysoundMusic7 months ago in Beat
Lo-Fi and Chill!
Do you need to have background music on while studying? But preferably music that is non distracting but soothing? Or maybe you just want to sit back, relax, and de-stress to something calm and therapeutic yet a little different from the usual music you might listen to.
By Jasmine Aguilar7 months ago in Beat
Ziyuan Yue: A musical fusion of emotion, innovation and heritage
In today’s fast-evolving music scene, few composers stand out quite like Ziyuan Yue, whose diverse work has earned her recognition across cultures and mediums. Proficient in storytelling, Yue’s compositions range from film scores, digital installations, live orchestral works to cross-cultural soundscapes. Her music combines emotional depth with intricate structure, often enhancing how audiences engage with storytelling in film and performance.
By Rashila Shahi7 months ago in Beat
Does Twelve Inches Satisfy You?
Introduction In the 1970s, the vinyl record industry faced a shortage due to the oil crisis of 1973, which led to increased costs for the raw materials used to produce vinyl records. This resulted in thinner, less durable records being produced and, in some cases, delays or cutbacks in new releases. The shortage also impacted the quality of records, with some labels opting for cheaper pressing materials to reduce costs.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 8 months ago in Beat











