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Three electronic producers to look out for in 2026

Thobias Eidevald and Henrik Sunbring started Domus in Stockholm back in 2017. Their music draws inspiration from everything from krautrock to indie with a particular lean towards the instrumental.

Their latest single, “OK Commuter” is taken from their new EP entitled, “The Last Swan,” and it sounds like a video game that goes to the discotech.

“[The track] was first recorded on an old Farfisa organ at my home,” explains Henrik when talking about the way the new track was produced and arranged. “A sparse vocal arrangement gives a sense of the sound of Air.”

When I asked him if the name of the track was a play on Radiohead’s track “OK Computer,” Henrik says: “Yes… I would call it a tribute. For a long time, the working title for the song was ”Organ Kraut” (or actually ‘orgelkraut’ in Swedish). Later on it changed to just ‘OK.’ We were air jordan 1 low og florida gators pe talking about how the music is really nice to listen to when you are commuting. It has a pulse like the traffic, but also atmospheric and mind expanding; perfect for daydreaming. Then we received the guitar tracks from the guest guitarist, Pont Us, and saw that one of the tracks was labeled ”In rainbows guitar,” — a nice new unexpected influence in the song from him. That’s when we realized that the song should be called ‘OK Commuter.'”

The Last Swan, flits between ambeint electronic and post rock with a heavy dose of nostalgic 80s synths throughout. Stream “OK Commuter” below and head over to the Domus Bandcamp page to buy your copy of The Last Swan.

DOMUS – OK Commuter



BLUE LEOPARD

The next artist on the list, Blu Leopard, is a UK-born electronic producer currently based in Thailand, and he steps the tempo up a bit with his lo-fi style of low-key deep house. His sound leans into subtle grooves and atmosphere rather than big drops, drawing heavily from 90s old school house combined with that hazy, sunset-into-sunrise feel.

His latest single, “Friendz,” is inspired by those 90s house records Jordan Melo M10 'Black/White - Gym Red' - cho el Mercedes G-Wagon De Titolo de cajas de Jordans y - Official Images + Release Date - IetpShops , Anthracite where mood is everything. Albums that feel lived-in and unpolished in the best way.

Stream “Friendz” below and check out a few more of Blu Leopard’s singles on his Spotify page. Would love to hear how his unique take on house evolves into a full-length album in 2026.

Blu Leopard – Friendz



SLIIMS

Next up on the list is SLIIMS; an up-and-coming British indie electronic duo that was formed by childhood friends Louie Morris and Baz Kaye. Louie brings his restless energy from his day job as a private detective to the role of frontman. He channels that tension into chaoticly magnetic performances. Baz on the other hand anchors that performance with his percision and flair as a producer and multi-instrumentalist.

The result is a sound that is firmly underground but plays dangerously close to being “pop.” It’s indie electronic at its best — dancefloor-ready beats with catchy hooks and a driving bassline.

So it’s no surprise when you learn that the two friends built their sound around a shared obsession of boundary-pushing bands that combine and subvert elements of electronic music with other genres like rock, indie, and disco. Bands like Joy Division, New Order, LCD Soundsystem, and Warmduscher.

After spending the last couple of years in the studio shaping their sound, SLIIMS has finally started to release their work to the world. Their debut single, “Worlds End,” is the first glimpse of what’s to come ahead of their EP release in March 2026. They quickly followed “Worlds End” up with another track entitled “Authentic” which is written from the perspectivce of the ruling class.

“It’s a study of control,” explains Louie when talking about the new single. “[The] systems that turn people into data, work into obedience, and freedom into a product. We’re told the system is broken, but it’s working exactly as designed. Hospitals crumble, publicservices are stripped back, and we’re distracted — scrolling, comparing, performing, confusing visibility with value. They don’t want us connected. They don’t want us authentic.

Have a listen to both new singles below and keep an ear out for what’s to come from these two. Really looking forward to hearing how their music develops throughout 2026.

SLIIMS – Authentic



SLIIMS – Worlds End



Cover photo of Domus is by Max Kjellberg