Raleigh Ritchie: Unicron Loev

From his EP Mind The Gap, which is set for release 16 December, comes Raleigh Ritchie’s “Unicron Loev.” The British singer/songwriter (aka Jacob Anderson, aka Grey Worm from GoT) has made a departure from the R&B-influenced tracks on his debut record You’re a Man Now, Boy, with this song—his honeyed vocals floating over warm electro and punchy beats.

Joe Goddard: Lose Your Love

Joe Goddard (a solo artist and member of Hot Chip and The 2 Bears) recently released his track “Lose Your Love” which is a house- and pop-influenced, dance delight along with a a six-minute video directed by Fred Rowson. The piece emulates a low-budget video about a new-age, guru leader of cult-esque Colour Spectrum and his meditation-meets-spiritual-guidance-meets-dance class, in which members prance around and even …

Temples: Certainty (Franz Ferdinand Remix)

British band Temples’ track “Certainty” (their first release since a 2014 debut record) began its life as a synth-tinged, psychedelic tune, but has just been given a rework by Franz Ferdinand. The reimagining is more electronic—that’s obvious within moments—but it still manages to maintain the track’s original wooziness with a looping, fuzzy sound that seems to slow everything down. The haziness makes way for a …