Occasionally there’s an album that smacks you around the chops with its sheer brilliance. Not just a gentle slap engendering vague thoughts that you might listen to it again but rather a proper clump leaving you dizzy eyed and reaching for the replay.
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Results3421Premiere: Too Smooth Christ – Infinite Fall DMZ
After a much busy 2017 season which saw him go on quite an impressive release binge, French vibe-monger Too Smooth Christ is set to light the fuse again
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Premiere: G.E.O. Corp – College Drive (Der Opium Queen’s 3am Lost In The Dub Mix)
Hot on the heels of a fine debut solo 12″ on All City’s sister label Pear released a few weeks ago, Irish producer George Earnest puts
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Premiere: Youthman(29) – Aemilia
If Hamburg-based imprint The Press Group concentrated its first shots around the bouncy house multiverse of main engineer Rupert Marnie, the label was yet to introduce the rest
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Premiere: C-Powers – Pass The Sound
New York-based label Sweat Equity is prepping a summer storm in the form of a five-tracker from Savannah’s very own C-Powers entitled Love Austerity, the EP from the
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Various Artists: Lost Transmissions From The Off-World Territories
Glasgow based Invisible Inc. celebrate their twentieth release with a proper labour of love. Not content with just compiling a selection of excellent other worldly cosmic variations, Invisible have pulled together an impressive roster of musicians including Laraaji, Malcolm Cecil (as Tonto’s Expanding Head Band), K. Leimer and Richard Bone.
Premiere: Aleksandir – Lowdown
Since his debut album landed two years ago on Blind Jacks Journey, Istanbul-via-London based producer Aleksandir kept steadily sculpting and polishing a melodic signature both lightsome and wistful,
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Ultrafog: How Those Fires Burned That Are No Longer
Landing via Motion Ward by early September, the debut long-player from Japanese producer Ultrafog shines with both a multitextural and multitextual density, blurring the line between the transience of the present moment and the everlastingness of memory.
Premiere: Andrea Taeggi – Blazar
It’s not often that Hewlett-Packard crop up as a hardware provider in electronic music. As with so many American tech stories, Hewlett-Packard’s first successful product was
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Premiere: Kluentah – Diabolik
After contributing a couple tracks on Public System Recordings‘ inaugural V/A compilation ‘All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace‘ in 2017, under both his solo moniker
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Premiere: Patricia – Early Stages Of Something
By his own admission, Brooklyn-based producer Max Ravitz bka Patricia told us in an interview last year that he was “often annoyed by people’s incessant need to classify
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Premiere: DOS – All Night Long
Sun’s baking, bodies are dripping. Yet, if you thought summer was the perfect season for vegging out and procrastinating, think again. Not easing off the gas
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Various Artists: Studio Barnhus Volym 1
Studio Barnhus Volym 1 is a quintessential representation of Studio Barnhus quirky, carefree and joyful sound – nothing less than a treasure for the lovers of the Stockholm label.
Premiere: Raum – Sakti
Tremendously active over the past decade, Belgian noise producer Yannick Franck has been laying the foundations to a sonic universe better tasted in murky basements with
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Sculpture: Nearest Neighbour
The graphic novel format pulls Sutherland’s visuals away from their usual spinning zoetropic prints. No longer produced for display on a constantly spinning turntable, his images have a greater sense of momentum by being allowed to evolve over the static page.
Oren Ambarchi, Konrad Sprenger and Phillip Sollmann announce collaborative EP for A-TON
Today Ostgut Ton affiliated ambient sub-division A-TON announce the release of a two-track extended player ‘Panama / Suez‘, the first ever collaborative release from Oren Ambarchi,
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