The Best Electronic Music on Bandcamp, March 2026
By Joe Muggs · April 02, 2026
- Wahn – Echo Mist Light
- Various Artists – Part Time Archivists | Part Time Forgers
- Shy One – Mali
- Stereoripe – Mixed Moods & Uncompromising Rhythms
- Guido – Soft Touch” b/w “Moon Drift
- Echo Juliet – Lift Your Face to the Sun
- Angel-Ho – FAMOUS (The Album)
- Bag of Holding – Antique Animal (Visitation No. 1)
- Goldman & Junior – Gimme Love
- Time Cow & Sosa Sowndz – 606
- ReKab – Analogue Isolation
- Daniele Baldelli & Jolly Mare – Flusso Uno
Sometimes you’ve just got to get out and about, right? Well, good news: This month we’ve uncovered an eclectic mix of electronic sounds that take you on a musical journey across continents and genres. Prepare to immerse yourself in Italian guitars reminiscent of ancient horns, surreal South African agit-prop disco, and mind-bending French dub. We’ve set the stage for a truly exploratory adventure filled with the spirit of underground raves, steaming Oklahoma techno, vibrant Greek braindance, and even a quintessential London vibe. Hope you’ve packed a lunch—there’s quite a trip ahead of us!
Wahn – Echo Mist Light
Kicking off this month’s selection is Wahn, hailing from Rennes in Northwest France. Their album Echo Mist Light might echo some throwback sounds—think Burial’s misty textures and shuffling 2-step rhythms—but it pushes the boundaries of genre. This expansive work feels cinematic, weaving hints of Ryuichi Sakamoto and Jóhann Jóhannsson’s emotional depth throughout. Sonically rich, the sub-bass is there to shake your bones while micro-textures come alive with palpable warmth.
Various Artists – Part Time Archivists | Part Time Forgers
Next up is a collection that embodies the enduring spirit of braindance—a genre famously coined by Aphex Twin’s Rephlex label. This compilation from a new label in Thessaloniki, Greece, incorporates elements paying homage to legendary acts like Drexciya while fusing cascading jungle breaks with melodious weirdness. The concoction of party funk reminiscent of Luke Vibert’s stylings resonates throughout this vibrant collection, emphasizing creativity and “the dance” that is so integral to braindance culture.
Shy One – Mali
After a long wait, Shy One delivers Mali, an album that might well compete for 2026’s album of the year. Over the last 14 years, she has immersed herself in club culture and radio, producing a rich tapestry that distills half a century of Black and multicultural British influences—from reggae to neo-soul. Each track is a chapter, forming a coherent narrative with no weak points, making this a must-listen for fans of authentic storytelling through music.
Stereoripe – Mixed Moods & Uncompromising Rhythms
Emerging from Cardiff, Stereoripe’s Mixed Moods & Uncompromising Rhythms pays homage to the classic rave scene but beautifully integrates techno and trance elements. Transporting listeners back to the early ’90s when jungle music was budding, this collection evokes images of wild parties in urban spaces, capturing the essence of defiant celebration and counterculture.
Guido – Soft Touch” b/w “Moon Drift
Guido, a quintessential figure within the Bristol soundscape, returns after a five-year hiatus with two exquisite tracks. “Soft Touch” and “Moon Drift” embrace the minimalistic aesthetic of grime while architecting soundscapes that are both baroque and inviting. With influences from funk and R&B, these tracks display Guido’s unique ability to weave complex, dreamlike narratives within the rhythmic backbone of the genre.
Echo Juliet – Lift Your Face to the Sun
English Midlands producer Echo Juliet strikes a chord with listeners through her electrifying sound design that combines festival-ready melodies with intricate detailing. On this track, sounds of thumb pianos and marimbas dance around house beats, creating a crescendo that feels both familiar and fresh. The layered synth filters and groovy basslines provided a euphoric experience while unveiling the artist’s distinctive character.
Angel-Ho – FAMOUS (The Album)
Angel-Ho, co-founder of the influential NON Worldwide collective, reappears with a daring collection. This album presents distorted pop tracks blazing with personality, designed for high-energy environments. Each piece is meticulously crafted to engage and enthrall, whether through electrifying dance rhythms or introspective slow jams like “Call Me Marylin Monroe” that exude a tantalizing menace.
Bag of Holding – Antique Animal (Visitation No. 1)
Portland’s Condition Human, usually reserved for its founder Charles Terhune’s work, collaborates with Jeremy Turon from Oklahoma for this euphoric techno experience. Tracks are hard to categorize, often feeling alive and organic, creating an immersive atmosphere that shifts between steamy and pulsating rhythms. It’s a stunning example of how electronic music can defy boundaries, offering a sonic landscape ripe for exploration.
Goldman & Junior – Gimme Love
In the realm of dancefloor future classics, Goldman and Junior deliver an energetic track that sticks to the four-to-the-floor structure. While it’s designed to get people moving, subtle touches and unexpected shifts in rhythm keep listeners on their toes, making “Gimme Love” a prime contender for peak-time playlists.
Time Cow & Sosa Sowndz – 606
Jordan “Time Cow” Chung continues to surprise us with sonic adventures that challenge perceptions. Collaborating with Bronx-based DJ Sosa Sowndz, 606 transcends traditional dancehall by intertwining outlandish rhythms and experimental sound patterns that energize and bewilder. The track embodies the spirit of a captivating party, celebrating diversity in music.
ReKab – Analogue Isolation
Lastly, we remember James “ReKab” Baker, whose passing left a void in the electronic music community. His work blends wistfulness and innovation, and Analogue Isolation serves as a testament to his brilliance—each track drawing listeners into a blissful, sci-fi dreamland that unravels with every repeated listen.
Daniele Baldelli & Jolly Mare – Flusso Uno
Baldelli’s latest collaboration with Jolly Mare reflects his undying passion for the psychedelic groove. This album touches on the timeless collages of sound and rhythm, merging elements from different eras while inviting listeners to lose themselves in their expansive narratives. Each track feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking—an embodiment of what electronic music has grown to be.
This month’s selections showcase a vibrant tapestry of electronic music, blending traditional sounds with innovative explorations. Whether you’re a seasoned aficionado or a curious newcomer, these albums promise to envelop you in a musical adventure that pushes boundaries and sparks creativity. Dive into these sounds, and let the music do the talking!
