As enchanted forest, the Philadelphia-based duo Em Boltz and Noah Jacobson-Carroll try both, using their latest album Semele's Tryst as a kind of fertile creative ground for different compositional modes of their colorful synthesizer and sample based electronic music.
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When I lived in New York, I met a lot of talented musicians through mutual friends and the durable creative...
Musicians of the Nordic regions are experts at crafting majestic, otherworldly electropop. There’s Aurora’s The Gods We Can Touch, Sigrid’s...
In David Robert Mitchell’s 2014 slasher film It Follows, a close-knit group of teenagers faces down a supernatural and unstoppable...
On their debut LP, the Montana-based emo project leans harder into live instrumentation while preserving both their boundlessness and unpredicability.