There are few bigger thrills for crate-diggers than rediscovering pieces of seminal work that slam just as hard today as they did then, and ‘Electro Music Union’ is certainly one of them.
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Results1115I Hate Models: L’Âge Des Métamorphoses
I Hate Models ‘L’Âge Des Métamorphoses’ offers variations of hard-hitting drums, uptempo rushes and unrelenting rhythmic aggression – the latter certainly bearing influence, leastwise the overall sounds and mood, which shall please Perc Trax fans and the likes effortlessly.
Pataphysical: Periphera
The ever-essential 12th Isle serve some truly peripheral music as the latest addition to their catalogue from live-focussed London trio Pataphysical.
In Perspective: French duo Radiante Pourpre talk up their second album for Antinote
Resurfacing with the followup to their eponymous first LP, originally released in 2014 and pressed to vinyl for the first time two years ago, French outfit Radiante Pourpre return to Antinote to land the second volume of their groundbreaking sonic adventures.
Music Video: Kapitan – Berries
As one half of high-rated Tel-Aviv based outfit Red Axes, Dori Sadovnik has been exploring the floor-focused side of electronics in all its diversity and inclusion,
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Premiere: Merdh Laleh – A/ Not A Breach, Repeat
Following a first appearance on the label’s inaugural VA, ‘Embrace‘, Copenhagen-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Merdh Laleh returns to Petrola 80 with his debut long-player ‘Water For
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Astral Industries announce reissue of ‘Dots’ ambient album from Uwe Schmidt aka Atom™
Uwe Schmidt’s solitary ‘Dots‘ album will be reissued next month via Astral Industries, featuring new artwork designed by long-time label art director Theo Ellsworth. Originally self-released
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Brunnen: The Garden Of Perpetual Dreams
Rarely does an album’s title so perfectly reflect it’s narrative and mood. To listen to The Garden of Perpetual Dreams is to experience the immaculately-tended, Freeky Deeky forest of Brunnen’s mind.
Beauty In Darkness: Kyle Bobby Dunn talks up the creative and emotional inspiration behind ‘From Here to Eternity’
Kyle Bobby Dunn’s latest record ‘From Here to Eternity’ is an astonishing insight into the imagination of one of contemporary ambient music’s most singularly gifted artists – We caught up with Kyle to discuss his latest (and possibly final) record, taking an exploratory look into his creative process, and the emotional inspiration behind his work as an artist.
Premiere: Imaginary Softwoods – Sapphire Point
John Elliott is a busy man. Former member of Emeralds with Steve Hauschildt and Mark McGuire, plus countless other outfits including Organic Dial and Outer Space,
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Mike Kivits announces Aardvarck album ‘Monkey Formula’
Following the release of ‘Co In Ci‘ LP via Skudge Records in 2015 – Dutch producer Mike Kivits makes a welcome return to our audible field
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Alessandro Adriani: Morphic Dreams
Following from the ‘Embryo’ EP, Adriani unleashes his full album, delving deeper into the conceptual constructs introduced on the precursor with analogue formations blessed by Adriani’s highly developed taste for pace and friction.
Leif lands on Whities with ‘Loom Dream’ LP
Following his performance at Panorama Bar with Forest Drive West and Josey Rebelle, Freerotation affiliate Leif has announced the release of a mini-album via Nic Tasker’s
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Zamilska: Uncovered
Thematically Uncovered is a veneration of mother nature’s destructive and creative power laced with a sense of trepidation over man’s ever-arrogant encroachment on her sovereignty.
Oliver Coates releases expanded reinterpretations of John Luther Adams’ ‘Canticles Of The Sky’
RVNG Intl. have announced the release of a new recording from cellist, producer and sound artist Oliver Coates. A radical interpretation of two works from Pulitzer
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Yagya: Stormur
Aðalsteinn ‘Steini’ Guðmundsson, better known now as Yagya has become a leading proponent of deep, atmospheric electronics and ambient dubby techno. ‘Stormur’ steps further into dance floor territory with the origins of the album hailing, rather unpredictably, from the artist’s 40th birthday.