Situation often has a distinctive influence on output. Ali Berger’s ‘Sump Pump‘ EP was created in the space of just a month on the barest of equipment.
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Results3478Premiere: Julio Victoria – Tres
To those familiar with the South American scene, the name of Julio Victoria will undoubtedly ring a bell. Having plied his trade modernising traditional Colombian music
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Flying Lotus: Flamagra
This music is full of synaptic electricity, it fizzes with floods of ideas, fidgety, unable to sit still, but simultaneously at peace with itself. FlyLo’s music is decentered, intra-weaving, and laterally combines a myriad of codes, the sonic equivalent of a negative dialectic, Lotus’s compositions simultaneously thump and confound.
Premiere: Private Agenda – Sea Life (Mark Barrott Vocal Mix)
Some releases carry a blindingly obvious remixing potential, and Private Agenda‘s recent standout LP, ‘Île de Rêve‘, certainly triggered quite some fantasies in our thirsty minds.
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Imaginary Softwoods: Gold Fiction Loop Garden
Three years after its initial release, ‘Gold Fiction Loop Garden’ finally receives a widespread release via Field Records – the perfect soundtrack to a day spent foraging for mushrooms.
E-Saggila: My World My Way
Everything about ‘My World My Way’ oozes power, personality, and a massive “fuck you” attitude: you’re in E-Saggila’s world now, and her rule is absolute.
Frag Maddin: Mistress 13
Mistress 13 is a delightfully sprightly session on a label that has often been dusty and understated in tone.
Premiere: Ralph TV – Making Movements (Baltra Remix)
Hailing from the ever-effervescing Bordeaux, Nice Guys is popular French music blog Délicieuse Musique’s antenna for all things cucumber-fresh and ethereal, i.e. everything spanning from hypnagogic
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Félicia Atkinson reflects on her latest album ‘The Flower And The Vessel’ for Shelter Press
Keen to learn more about the roots and shoots of her subtle craft, recording methods and matters such as the sacred in art, we caught up with French producer Félicia Atkinson to discover more about her tenth album ‘The Flower And The Vessel’ out now on Shelter Press.
Listen to The Press Group new compilation ‘Summer Hits Vol.1’
If you’re a fellow IA reader there’s many chances you’ve got to taste a bit of The Press Group‘s exquisitely lush blends of breaksy, stuff-of-dreams ambient
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Albrecht La’Brooy: Healesville
‘Healesville’ is pitched as an album to soothe the soul in troubled times and it undoubtedly meets its ambitions. It is the pause button for modern life, an essential piece of augmented reality that rubs at the fraying caused by every day anxiety.
Premiere: Voiski – Chasing Shadows
Fresh off releases from Dutch producer Darko Esser under his Tripeo alias and local talent HVL, Georgia club turned record label Bassiani welcomes French techno hoodooist
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Aisha Devi: S.L.F.
Devi here offers some interesting updates on her earlier ideas: while ‘DNA Feelings’ set up a calmer, static kind of motion tied with bold storytelling qualities, ‘S.L.F.’ finds her confidently revving up the engines onto further club-friendly horizons.
Premiere: Frank Rodas – Mandroid
First heard on Gilles Peterson’s 2012-issued compilation, ‘Brownswood Electr*c 3‘, London-based producer Frank Rodas alias Matt Fear reignites the flame with his first solo EP, ‘The
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Premiere: Masks – Emotional Response
Five years after their debut outing on Opal Tapes, ‘Food Plus Drug (II)‘, US-based producers Patricia, real name Max Ravitz, and Alexis Georgopoulos, aka Arp, team
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Clark: Kiri Variations
After amassing a discography crammed with ravey goodness, left-field producer Clark turns on a dime to deliver ‘Kiri Variations’, a long-player bearing more similarity to baroque chamber music than anything compiled for a dance floor.