Haedron EP marks Bunnik’s twelfth release on Delsin, reflecting the consistency and ability synonymous with his output.
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Results3480Taylor Deupree remasters Emily A. Sprague ‘Water Memory / Mount Vision’ for release on RVNG Intl.
Modular synthesist, songwriter and sound designer Emily A. Sprague has announced the release of a new project, her first for Brooklyn-based record label RVNG Intl. ‘Water
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Liquid Soap: Naja Warfare EP
Naja Warfare captivates as much as it dazzles, innervating its tried-and-tested 4/4 dynamics with glowing elements of sci-fi heroics and forward-thinking, off-piste engineering.
Bibio: Ribbons
Bibio’s tenth album is a collection of pretty things, a box of treasures and faded photographs that softly trace the outlines of a rare and precious musical vision.
Premiere: Too Smooth Christ – Wind In Trees (Live Version)
After a first incursion on the label in 2017, French vibist Too Smooth Christ returns to Fuego International with ‘Emogreen Thoughts‘ – a new four-tracker oozing
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Logos: Imperial Flood
Over the course of 9 bleak tracks ‘Imperial Flood’ carves something of a tense horror mystery…each track is poised at the precipice of being club-ready, yet slyly avoiding it. One little nudge would be enough: this LP is a weapon in the hands of a shrewd DJ, but an enigma to a less-capable one.
Visible Cloaks, Yoshio Ojima & Satsuki Shibano: Serenitatem
In a genre where individualism prevails, it is restoring to hear ambient music where collaboration rewards the listener with such elegant results.
Premiere: Pyramid Of Knowledge – Son Of Edjo
Geared to dive-bomb beach volley fields and jam-packed sweatboxes with great deals of evil-minded drum programming and fast-track bass arpeggios, Hard Beach Entertainment‘s forthcoming instalment, ‘The Elevation‘,
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Zomby signs to Bedouin Records to release ‘Vanta’ EP
Following releases on Modern Love and Big Dada, Zomby has found a new home in the form of Bedouin Records to release his first new solo
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Premiere: Leibniz – Quake
Two years after the release of his latest effort on Hundert, the label he co-helms alongside his brother Felix, Berlin’s Leibniz returns with ‘Quake‘ – his eruptively churning
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Ulla Straus: Big Room
‘Big Room’ is a small but perfectly formed moment that can’t fail to brighten your mood, a 30-minute flash of light-hearted joy to touch even the crankiest among us.
Mana: Seven Steps Behind
Seven Steps Behind has just the right level of bizarreness that infatuates rather than repulses and it’s that’s fickle balance between order and chaos, beauty and ugliness that make it so intriguing.
Premiere: Dj.Booth – Interflug
After two years of frantic bustle and faithful service, Brussels-based imprint Basic Moves is about to close a chapter with the drop of the final instalment in
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An Absolute Music: In conversation with Japanese composer June Chikuma
Hot on the heels of a new release on Freedom To Spend, we caught up with Japanese artist and composer June Chikuma about ‘Les Archives’, absolute music, and why the beat always comes first.
Anna Funk Damage: Here Right Now
Here donning his new alias, Anna Funk Damage, for the very first time, Andrea Natale gives birth to a menacing sound imaginarium attired with the kind of nightmarish finery you’d expect to find bordering on Freddy Krueger’s lair on a Friday the 13th.
Dungeon Rap: The Introduction
Ever wondered what Memphis Horrorcore might sound like if it were wrenched out of the Deep South, dragged through the gutter to a Scandinavian doom metal gig and spat out in a modern day industrial estate in Eastern Europe?