Hudson Mohawke Debuted A New Song On ‘Twin Peaks’
The DJ made a brief appearance alongside Au Revoir Simone and Sky Ferreira.
The DJ made a brief appearance alongside Au Revoir Simone and Sky Ferreira.
This is the T-shirt of the summer.
Flying Lotus has crafted a glitched-out, drum-forward rendition of the ‘Twin Peaks’ theme music.
The British producer has shared a haunting piano version of “Laura Palmers Theme”.
You love Twin Peaks. You love Seinfeld. So why not enjoy them together?
Ferreira is also set to star in the Twin Peaks revival.
The mix features Trent Reznor, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Richard Chamberlain plus musicians and bands from the official cast. With a new Twin Peaks season in the works, Welcome To Twin Peaks has put together a mixtape that features artists from the show’s cast doing their most “David Lynch-conjuring work”. Have a look at the track … Continued
Find out what’s in the Twin Peaks mastermind’s bathroom, and hear new music from Maluca, xorzyzt, Brenmar, Youth Code, Born In Flamez, and Mumdance!
The OSTs to ‘Dunkirk’, ‘Twin Peaks’ and ‘The Blackcoat’s Daughter’ are among the best of 2017.
Fill your Twin Peaks void with beautifully hazy pop.
The king in Yello is back for his first collab in twenty-two years with some of the most stirring electro-jazz you’ll find outside of a Twin Peaks soundtrack.
Unlike most other all-women music collectives, Drömfakulteten is anchored in a physical sense of place. Where its internet-savvy contemporaries congregate on private Facebook groups and Slack threads, this Stockholm, Sweden-based crew established an IRL community within a bike repair shop-turned-studio in the neighborhood of Södermalm. The space, in the basement of an old housing complex … Continued
“Fire Is Coming feat. David Lynch” is the first single off ‘Flamagra’ the producer’s sixth full-length LP.
Poland’s number-one experimental event took place last weekend in Kraków. It was, once again, awesome.
The debut feature film by the Brainfeeder boss will be available for streaming on July 21 via Shudder.
Between Buttons is a new label by Henrik Schwarz and !K7’s neo-classical hub 7K!
‘Game of Thrones’ fans: you will be disappointed.
Let Chet Baker, Angelo Badalamenti and Miles Davis take you on smoke-filled trip through crime.
One of the resident DJs at Germany’s number-one club for ’90s rave, breaks and UK sounds reminisces about the tracks that defined the Milk! experience.
Fans of David Lynch have a lot to look forward to.
Today the brilliant David Lynch turned 70. In those many years, he’s crafted some of the finest, strangest movies ever to dance before our eyes—and some of the most haunting music of our age. While few may not have the same flair for film making that Lynch has, many have been inspired by his work. If … Continued
The Depeche Mode frontman talks about his new album with Soulsavers.
Jean-Michel Jarre’s new album, Electronica 1, isn’t even here yet, but it boasts an impressive cast of collaborators: Horror auteur John Carpenter, Fuck Buttons, Air, Little Boots. Now, he’s unveiled plans for a 2016 follow-up featuring—among other notables—Twin Peaks creator David Lynch. “To be clear, the artists on the second are not there due to … Continued
Discover the darkness that flows from the mind and hand of illustrator Bryan Proteau—it’s visually a-FEEL-ing!
From Brooklyn to Los Angeles, explore underground club culture and acid-tinged adventures with Audioccult.
“The kind of album that takes you by surprise” – MGMT’s Ben Goldwasser is our guest reviewer as he takes on the debut by Caroline Polachek‘s project Ramona Lisa.
Stay made in the shade with our “hot” summer guide!
Watch new, cool videos from the likes of Excepter, patten, Torn Hawk in this first Videodrome installment in 2014.
For more insight into the people behind Electronic Beats—the ones who voted for our Releases of the Year—we asked our contributors for a list of their own devising and a few words about their year.
In our BPM column, we review a clutch of the most intriguing electronic music currently on offer. This month, Angus Finlayson on Dopplereffekt, FKA Twigs, Jam City, Lotic, Slackk, and Tessela.
This week’s new videos comes offers brand-new video pearls from the likes of Dirty Beaches, Gucci Mane, Wavves, Moderat any many more.
Make the world sound the way you want it to with Current 93, Schwarz Don’t Crack, Rosalind Blair, Teen Witch, Soulja Boy, Diamanda Galas and chopped-up N’Sync.
Now in the process of rediscovering her solitude in the dark forests of British Columbia, Claire Boucher has managed to shrug off the creative restraints that have accompanied her unexpected indie popstar dasein and reenter the introverted world of production and songwriting to which she’s accustomed.
Broad category, but you answered the call. Find out who topped the rankings for best mixtape, DJ set or compilation in 2012 according to you.
Breaking Bad showed us the meth-head to Walter White’s madness—but what other series drove you crazy? Read the results of our Reader’s Poll to find out.
New week, new V I D E O D R O M E! Today brings outstanding videos from the likes as Otto von Schirach, A$AP Mob, Azure Ray, Metronomy and many more. Click here for
If you read our weekly column Videodrome regularly, you’ve probably come across UMA’s new video for ‘Wild At Heart’. It’s from their first EP Drop your Soul and is worth checking again. Go on, do it. It’s a great piece of art, self-directed by Ella and Florian Zwietnig, the married couple behind UMA.
Jakub Adamec is one of those (post-)modern Renaissance men, who skillfully navigate their career through various forms of art, while retaining a red thread that goes through their oeuvre. Adamec is a member of the electric, eclectic Silesian band I Love 69 Popgeju, the author of quite a bit of video work (the latest for … Continued
Travis Egedy, prophet of the Pictureplane Post-Physical reality, has just had his Old Testament reworked into the New. A plethora of friends and artists, in collaboration with DIS Magazine, have taken the dance conceptualizations from his work Thee Physical and mixed them into a new dimension of sound. With disciples ranging from Tearist and Shams … Continued
October 31st? Must be Halloween then, and what Halloween would be complete without a chilling selection of spooky mixes and evil tracks from some of our favourite selectors. To save you the trouble of searching the internet for your dose of musical devilry we have put together a round up of some the best mixes … Continued
Psychologist is the alter ego of Iain Woods who makes bastard-future pop that is by turns delicate, vulnerable and utterly uncompromising. Currently releasing the second in a brace of E.P’s that have been released weeks apart but are conjoined like a musical puzzle, the enjoyment is to be found fusing the pieces to make one … Continued
So the new Björk album Biophilia. There’s an app for that. There’s a regular music release coming out. There are loads of interesting articles on the concept of inter-galactic travelling and its technical execution. There are remixes by fellow collaborator and pig owner Matthew Herbert, ultra pop producer Serban Ghenea and now we have the … Continued
London’s Printworks boasts a gargantuan long LED screen that sends flashing lights across the 10,600 square meter venue, but Sedef Adasi’s smile shines much brighter. Having just ticked off her UK debut in the club’s “dark room,” with a fierce selection of acid house, synth wave and EBM, she hangs loose on the main stage … Continued
In this column, we shine a light on seven mixes that deserve your attention this month. From superstar DJs to underground operators, from peak-time heat to home-listening treats, there’s something for all ears. With nightlife on pause until further notice, March’s roundup looks set to be the first in a series of quarantine mixes–in fact, … Continued
Meet the artists and labels using innovative design to reclaim electronic music’s influence on fashion.
An ouroboros, a creature originating from Egyptian mythology, swallows its own unfurling tail. Aquarian’s debut album title, The Snake That Eats Itself, releasing digitally tomorrow on Bedouin Records, directly references this ancient symbol as a conduit through which he communicates the revolutions of death and rebirth as a young artist in a rapidly accelerating, and … Continued
“That tune is the earliest tune I remember as a human being,” says Shy One, a young producer and DJ from west London, talking to jungle pioneer Jumping Jack Frost about his 1994 track “Burial”. “That’s the one song that stuck in my head. I said to myself before I go, I really need to … Continued
Even though Telekom Electronic Beats doesn’t publish reviews, we still listen to a lot of new music. Our new occasional “recommended” series is our attempt to highlight some of the noteworthy releases that come through our office. This week’s pick is BNJMN’s Hypnagogia, a beautifully introspective techno LP that ranks as one of the Berlin-based … Continued
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From Ken Ishii to Shinichi Atobe, here are 15 of the best Japanese techno albums ever released. Listen to them here.
The legendary synthesist was filmed as part of her special quadrophonic show at Café Oto.
“Fabric was where somebody like myself could find me.” The rebellious pop phenom talks about London’s famous club and her new LP, ‘AIM’.
The PAN stalwart and Urbanomic boss discuss Britney Spears in a conversational match made in heaven.
We asked Krept & Konan, Zamilska, Gut Nose and Tairiq & Garfield to review Kendrick Lamar’s latest album, ‘To Pimp A Butterfly.’
Swans frontman Michael Gira sounds off on electronic music’s inherent flaws, his time in Israeli jail, and cosmic unity in an interview with A.J. Samuels.
In this edition of his monthly column, Adam Harper—the premier writer on emergent, underground music—considers musical futurism and finds a paradox in its chilly anti-humanism.
From the swaying coos and house-inspired synths of “Painful Like” to the soaring and bittersweet piano-led melancholia of “Home”, you get the feeling that you’re being spoken to directly from the heart.
Max Dax speaks to conductor and self-described intermediary between the worlds of classical and pop André De Ridder ahead of his stargaze presented concert this Sunday.
Frankfurt’s Robert Johnson is one of Germany’s key clubs whose label Live At Robert Johnson has just released its first compilation of sparkling house jams.
The contrast of disaffection and emotion on their latest EP sets Crim3s apart—it’s honest, touching you in strange ways, giving cold comfort like a record pressed in the Black Lodge.
The noted blogger, artist, and author of Capitalist Realism ponders the luminescent dreamspace contained on the electronic pop veteran’s new album.
The beautiful Chicago-based latter Stylist blends ethereal elegance with modern playfulness, sharp wit and a love for the lush sounds of shoegaze.
Leave your sense and sensibility behind: House of Balloons is sex and sexuality, and editor Daniel channels it with all the power of a Scorpio.
As one of the busiest summers of Nicolas Jaar’s career winds down, we took some time out with him backstage at the EB Festival Budapest to find out how he’s doing and what he’s been up to.
I love to reconceptualize ideas and cultures, and I’ve always been drawn to sounds that are less than straightforward. Accordingly, London label Tri Angle has offered an excellent selection of diverse sounds for me to cram into my already overstuffed earholes. Evian Christ is probably one of my favorite new signings specifically because of this … Continued
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