Vester Koza’s debut album on Houndstooth takes an intriguing look back over the nineties dance music scene. You may not think that statement alone is particularly unusual, however the IDM slant of ‘loader mither’ sets itself apart from other retrospectively minded works that mine the strait-laced tropes of the era.
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Results1115Stephen Hitchell aka cv313 lines up ‘Glass City Sessions’ LP for Minimood
Echospace Detroit co-founder Stephen Hitchell has announced the release of a new album under his solo production alias of cv313, scheduled for release in January 2019
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Xosar announces ‘The Possessor Possesses Nothing’ LP for Bedouin Records
Today Berlin-based producer Xosar announced the release of her fifth full length album, arriving next year via Salem Rashid’s never-failing imprint Bedouin Records. ‘The Possessor Possesses
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Sam Kidel up next on Latency with algorithm composed ‘Silicon Ear’
Following the release of Laurel Halo’s mini-album ‘Raw Silk Uncut Wood’, Bristol via Oxford-based experimental producer Sam Kidel steps up next on Latency with the release of
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Objekt: Cocoon Crush
‘Cocoon Crush’ pushes the boundaries of experimentation even further than his previous releases did, and that without ever falling in self-referentialism or redundancy. Speaking of what goes on across ‘Cocoon Crush’ may be quite a challenge at times for the reason that – as happens with the most futuristic forms of art – what’s on display here is new to the extent that a new lexicon would be required.
We will fail talks dancing and avoiding the club scene altogether
We caught up with Polish producer and graphic designer We Will Fail ahead of her performance at Unsound Festival 2018 to dig a little deeper into what brought upon this unique sense of ‘self’ into her work. In addition we are happy to present a track premiere from the album, “Put Your Hands Up In The Air”.
Premiere: BNJMN – Indub
Bournemouth via Berlin-based producer BNJMN makes immersive techno that resists swift classification, moving with ease between industrialist minimalism, technicolour melodies and screw-face brutality. Over a career
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Posthuman: Mutant City Acid
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.
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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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: 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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Demdike Stare drop a 9-track double pack ‘Passion’ on Modern Love
Today Demdike Stare, the production outfit of Sean Canty and Miles Whittaker, surprise released a nine-track double pack named ‘Passion‘ via Modern Love. The release marks the duos first
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Premiere: Ricardo Donoso – In Search for Lost Time
Ricardo Donoso’s releases have been as uncompromising as they have adventurous. We’ve been hooked since his 2011 Digitalis LP ‘Progress Chance‘ which contained an arpeggio masterclass
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Premiere: Sueno Sueno – Add Mosphere
Kicked off earlier this year with the release of Onyx ‘Complete Works 1981-1983‘, the reissue branch of French imprint Mind Records is ready to set things back in
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