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Justice Dance Through the Decades on ‘Hyperdrama’

Justice Dance Through the Decades on ‘Hyperdrama’

Parisian dance duo Justice’s first album in eight years might not bottle the same lightning as their debut, but it’s still got enough charge for a wild night out.

Tommy Trash’s “Tectonic” Exists on the Edge Between Danger and Pleasure

Tommy Trash’s “Tectonic” Exists on the Edge Between Danger and Pleasure

Collaborating with Canadian singer Kiesza, Australian producer Tommy Trash channels the subtle magnetism and frisson of the night.

Porter Robinson’s ‘Nurture’ Combines Piano, Electronics, and Big Pop Hooks

Porter Robinson’s ‘Nurture’ Combines Piano, Electronics, and Big Pop Hooks

Porter Robinson’s ear for melody and his willingness to occasionally undermine those melodies with glitchy electronic sounds make for an engaging record.

Do We Need Another Live Justice Album?

Do We Need Another Live Justice Album?

Justice are best consumed as a live act, but as a stand-alone piece, Woman Worldwide struggles to justify its own existence.

“Romantic, Baroque, and Danceable”: An Interview with Justice

“Romantic, Baroque, and Danceable”: An Interview with Justice

With Woman Worldwide, the French electronic duo Justice recorded an unusual experience: a live album… recorded in a studio.

Simian Mobile Disco Team with the the All-Female Deep Throat Choir to Create a New Sound

Simian Mobile Disco Team with the the All-Female Deep Throat Choir to Create a New Sound

Simian Mobile Disco's subtle, hypnotic relentlessness and the quality of the Deep Throat Choir distinguishes Murmurations, where the organic and synthetic work hand in hand.

Digitalism: Mirage

Digitalism: Mirage

As Digitalism continues to bring back the ghosts of old songs, Mirage demonstrates the duo’s willingness to welcome new ghosts, promising them a more audacious future.

Jackson and His Computerband: Glow

Benny Benassi: Electroman

Simian Mobile Disco: Attack Decay Sustain Release