Posthuman deliver some of their finest work to date with ‘Mutant City Acid’ LP. Created as a soundtrack to a mythical dystopia called New Reno City, the album is replete with nods to ’80s and ’90s computer gaming and sci-fi including Fallout, Bladerunner and Ian M. Banks.
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Results3422Hodge and Laurel Halo team up on Livity Sound
Laurel Halo has joined forces with Bristol-based producer Hodge to release a three track extended player at the end of November via Livity Sound. Hailing from opposite
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Premiere: Stallion’s Stud – Unpredictable
Earlier this year, Red Light Radio co-founder Hugo van Heijningen (Malkovich / White Slice) and Identified Patient (Pinkman) began experimenting together in the studio, soon giving birth
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Premiere: Ligovskoï – Fairbanks
In an ever more rapidly changing world, at a time in which every artistic production has become a consumer good like any other, ambient music aims
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Premiere: Beesmunt Soundsystem – Yayang
Since the release of the series’ debut instalment back in 2006, Munich-based imprint Permanent Vacation has been putting out a quartet of stellar VA salvos featuring artists that
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Premiere: Andrew Red Hand – Bombing For Peace
Ever since he landed his debut release on Detroit’s Twilight 76 about ten years ago, Romanian electro virtuoso Andrew Red Hand has been blazing a trail of his
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Premiere: Acid Kult – Untitled 3
Following on from a pair of releases courtesy of Russian steroid-powered electro traders Locked Club & RLGN and label founding duo Future DZ, Nashville label Tram Planet
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Fabric100: Craig Richards, Terry Francis & Keith Reilly
Disregarding the obvious numerical milestone, it feels like an appropriate time for the Fabric series to evolve and Fabric 100 marks the perfect bookend to the series, with Craig and Terry returning to finish what they started.
Premiere: Tav Exotic – Hamont Achel
Tav Exotic is the collaborative alias of Belgium producers Ernesto Gonzalez and Mike Crabbé. Since their debut self-titled double CD in 2013, the duo have released
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System: Plus
Morr Music serve up a gorgeous collaboration between Danish electronic trio System and German composer Nils Frahm. With a focus on deep, pensive atmospherics, ‘Plus’ is a widescreen cinematic journey of an album with elegant, organic electronics as perfect accompaniment to Nils’ keyboard work.
Premiere: Neu Balance – What You Need (feat. Evanne Jones)
Since the release of their first and only record to date on 1080p three years ago, Vancouver-based duo Neu Balance kept it low-key, issuing no follow-up to
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Kelly Moran: Ultraviolet
Music has the ability to become a living, breathing creature of extraordinary beauty – something Kelly Moran has absolutely achieved here in her first album for Warp Records. Highly recommended!
Premiere: Lyra Valenza – Down Not Out
Commanded by an analogous appetite for subversive floor ordnance, cutting-edge electronics and off-road rhythmic experimentation, it’s safe to say Copenhagen-based imprint Petrola 80 and Stephen Bishop’s
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Premiere: Orlando FitzGerald – A Failed Species
Up to this point in Earth’s seemingly never-ending history, five mass extinctions have hit the planet we call home, including the one that saw dinosaurs become
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Premiere: Eszaid – Alicante
After a debut tape album released in 2016 through his own imprint Collapsing Market, French producer Louis Vial, aka Eszaid, returns with his first long player, ‘Eurosouvenir‘,
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Listen to Jan Jelinek’s remix of Lucrecia Dalt “Tar”
Earlier this year experimental electronic artist Lucrecia Dalt released her sixth album ‘Anticlines‘ on RVNG Intl. Today the New York based imprint has announced a special
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