A warm and intimate collection that is a worthy follow up to Syro, the timbre of the instruments matching the faintly captured fragments of home life in the background; barking dogs and the colourful chatter of children.
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Results3385Hessle Audio announce Pearson Sound’s debut self-titled album
London based imprint Hessle Audio have announced the release of Pearson Sound’s debut self-titled debut album, scheduled for release on 9th March 2015.
Asusu launches ‘Impasse’ record label and announces Serra EP
Livity Sound henchman Asusu has announced the launch of his self-run record label Impasse, plus the release of his forthcoming 4 track Serra EP.
Vakant celebrate 10 years with two-part compilation
Berlin based record label Vakant have announced the release of a two-part compilation featuring 14 previously unreleased tracks from the labels extensive roster, released consecutively on 16th February and 2nd March 2015.
Premiere ‘Toe Tag’ taken from Wrong Assessment & Max_M’s forthcoming EP on Parachute Records
We’re premiering the first track from Parachute Records forthcoming collaborative ‘Toe Tag EP’ featuring Milanese artist Wrong Assessment and M_Rec label boss Max_M.
Warp announce Aphex Twin ‘Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2 EP’
Warp Records have just announced that Aphex Twin will release a new 13 track ‘Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2 EP’ on 23rd January 2015, available in 140g vinyl as well as CD and digital formats.
Barnt: Magazine 13
Barnt’s debut LP is not funny-sounding, it’s not barely cool or assuming any particular stance towards today’s music industry. No, this is nothing of that but most certainly, this album is a subtle game-changer and hopefully, a matrix opus.
Torn Hawk: Let’s Cry And Do Pushups At The Same Time
Using a technique he calls video mulch Wyatt blends found footage with cuts from popular films and scenes recorded by the artist himself. You could always sense an ironic approach in Wyatt’s visuals but his LP feels on the contrary – candid and emotional.
Moomin: Time Circle
Moomin’s latest foray is a three track offering of his typically dreamy and unique take on deep house, as well as switching up genres for good measure.
Robert Hood: M-Print: 20 Years Of M-Plant Music
This compilation is a monumental summary of the relatively short life of minimal techno as well as being a career-spanning anthology for one of dance music’s all time greats.
Stefan Goldmann discusses Industry, presets and the democratization of electronic music
Olivier Lamm talks to Stefan Goldmann about his new album “Industry” discussing his decision to use presets only, as well as acquiring gear, software and the complications of distributing music to audiences.
Les Sins: Michael
Michael is a solid release but still Chaz Bundick’s weakest to date. It needs to be said the palette of sounds on the album is very rich…yet as a whole the album feels a bit mundane and tends to lose momentum.
Recondite on Iffy
Following the release of Recondite’s third album last month, we caught up with Lorenz Brunner to find out more about the concept behind the album, artwork, music video and relationship he has with Ame, Dixon and the rest of the Innervisions crew.
Shifted: Arrangements in Monochrome (Part 1 & 2)
Shifted’s commitment to relentless, uncompromising sound is distinct, and as these EPs prove, the results are thrilling. There is a slight sense that they’re serving as a transition to the next Shifted full length, but their clarity and intensity is a reminder of the potential still held in dark, hard, techno.
Introducing Solpara, Nicolas Jaar’s latest addition to Other People
We caught up with Solpara to discover more about the making of his debut release, plus we discuss his large range of influences and further release schedule.
Half of Lakker’s duo Arad set to release debut EP ‘Haon’
Dara Smith aka Arad is set to drop his debut solo release ‘Haon’ via Speedy J’s outlet Electric Deluxe. The EP is scheduled to hit the shelves on January 19th.