Round up
Recent happenings on the packed streets of electronic music
- Yuri Suzuki used AI to bring a visionary Electronic music machine to life
- Rewind: The Black Dog - Virtual - Kirk Degiorgio has written about the classic track
- Dice, the stylish, modular shelving system made from concrete, designed to hold records
- The Bittersweet Symphony dispute is over - The Rolling Stones have handed back full rights to The Verve
- Local Action have hinted that there will be a new Yamaneko album arriving in the Autumn
- New Actress LP due in October on Ninja Tune, called Karma and Desire
- Lovely mix from Mikron for the Feel My Bicep blog
- Thesis Recurring is a free app (for iOS devices only) that displays contemplative images and music - includes contributions from artists like Taylor Deupree, Arovane, Aaron Martin and Rafael Anton Irisarri
- GhostlyCast #83: In Blue Rooms by Rafael Anton Irisarri - formative tracks from artists like Oval, Global Communication, The Orb and Boards Of Canada
- The second generation Mu-so wireless speaker from Naim looks lovely
- 9+1 Q&A with Alice Hubble - interview coinciding with new single Goddess
- Downwards has a new Bandcamp page
- Think you've got green credentials? Then buy some headphones made from fungus and yeast
- Still time to grab some Ambient music for free over at Serein - the Nest stuff is excellent