Tag: Electro

  • Twile – Chiaroscuro

    TwileChilled but edgy, mellow but energetic with thump. Twile is reminiscent of Ace Of Bass with a vague hint of dub influence. Make sure you listen to the third track, ‘True Bohemian’. There is an interesting effect used, at one point the sound moves under your feet and behind your head. You also get an excellent remix of each of the two tracks, done by Joko13 and Dataman.

  • Foolcut

    Electro jazz with a flair! Foolcut offers three excellent tracks of sampled jazz mashed up goodness. Reminiscent of Revolution Void, these tracks will get your toes tapping.

  • izmar – Aze2

    Perfect! Chilled breakbeat tracks with trance inducing melodic grooves, with an almost jazzy feel. This album definitely goes down as one of my favorites of all time. If you liked Revolution Void, you’ll love izmar.

  • Trickform – Thema


    Driving melodic breakbeats. Six straight from the heart electronic refrains featuring punchy beats, ethereal synth sounds and an atmosphere of dreaminess. This is Trickforms first release for 2006, and he has done well.

  • de la Mancha

    dlMde la Mancha has a knack for putting together funky breakbeats and driving bass rhythms, and smooth synth sounds to create his own completely unique style of electro / breakbeat. His music is good for listening while driving. Check him out, and while you’re at it, shoot him an email and tell him bahgheera said to fling a wellie for me.

  • Floex

    FloexElectronic jazz. Nice beats with mellow instrumentation. An excellent set of tracks to fall asleep to, almost ambient jazz.

  • Revolution Void – Increase The Dosage

    Jamming breakbeats with jazzy instrumentation. Now this is the way jazz should be done! A modern mixture of old school jazz and new school electro.

  • Raz Mesinai

    Today, we have not an album for you, but a collection of free tracks from multiple albums by a guy named Raz Mesinai. Not sure how to classify the style, it’s sort of drum and bass meets classical and eastern. Throw in a healthy dose of breakbeats and weird vocal samples and there you have it. Don’t miss this aural experience. Once you get to the website, click MP3 to get all the tracks listed together, or discography to get a breakdown of each cd. Enjoy!

    Also today, if anyone is having trouble keeping there genres straight, then check out Ishkurs Guide To Electronic Music. It is a very educational and well thought out site.

  • GeeNerv – Suspense Dance Delights

    GeeNerve: Suspense Dance DelightsGreat big breakbeats meet obscure samples from 60’s pop music. I wouldn’t classify this as dance music, but it definitely has that ‘groovy’ feel.

  • Drunken Gunmen – Deep Space, Distant Future

    A dash of Hearts of Space, a pinch of industrial, and a generous helping of pure weirdness. I suppose this could only be classified as Ambient Experimental Space Rock. Maybe? These guys are definitely worth a listen.