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Rising Stars: Electronic

Artist Song
Justice  DVNO (Justice Remix)  
Hercules and Love Affair  Blind (Full Album Version)  
Hot Chip  Take It In  
Benga & Coki  Night  
Hot Chip  Ready for the Floor (Jesse Rose Remix)  
Flying Lotus  Roberta Flack (feat. Dolly)  
Jamie Lidell  Little Bit of Feel Good (Mr. Oizo Mix)  
The Presets  This Boy's In Love  
Digitalism  Pogo (Digitalism's Pogo Robotic Remix)  
Four Tet  Love Cry  
Cut Copy  So Haunted  
Glass Candy  Beatific  
Crystal Castles vs. Health  Crimewave  
SebastiAn  Dog  
The Presets  My People  
Modeselektor  The White Flash (feat. Thom Yorke)  
The Count & Sinden  Beeper  
Padded Cell  Word of Mouth  
The Juan MacLean  Happy House (Prince Language Dub Mix)  
Benga  Crunked Up  
Claude VonStroke & Christian Martin  Groundhog Day  
Osborne  Junk Food  
The Presets  My People  
Kelley Polar  Entropy Reigns (In the Celestial City)  
Boy 8-Bit  Fog Bank  
Leila  Mettle  
Kudu  Let's Finish (Sinden Remix)  
Syclops  Where's Jason's K  
Surkin  Next of Kin (Todd Edwards Re-kindled Mix)  
Cut Copy  Lights & Music  
Bobmo  Get'em, Junior  
Low Motion Disco  Love Love Love  
Rubies  I Feel Electric (Tiedye Remix) [feat. Feist]  
HEALTH  Lost Time (C.L.A.W.S. Remix)  
Aeroplane  Whispers  
Curses!  What I Need (Dexplicit Remix)  
Boy 8-Bit  The Suspense Is Killing Me (Drop the Lime Remix)  
Midnight Juggernauts  Shadows (M83 Remix)  
DK7  Fashion Feelings  
Pluxus  Bootstrap  
Tiedye  Nothing Else Matters  
The Canyons  Apples and Pears  
Pink Skull  Drugs Will Keep Us Together  
The Mystic Underground  Madeleine  

Comment:

Ever since electronica's sudden emergence in the mid- to-late '90s, the house that disco built has been razed and remodeled so many times we barely recognize it anymore. That's a good thing — much like the outsider realms of rock and rap music, today's electronic artists pay tribute to the past while pushing things forward without a hint of hesitation. They also have a keen ear for what makes people move, whether that means channeling the spirit of Studio 54 and the Paradise Garage (the decadent and dark Blondie/Donna Summer duets of Glass Candy, the proto-house touches — check out those piano keys! — of the Juan MacLean) or a sound so alien it could have been beamed down from a space station (the choppy, post-hip-hop productions of Flying Lotus, the 8-bit blips 'n' beats of Crystal Castles).
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