Electronica-infused modular techno rubbing off onto post-industrial ambient upholstery, Ravitz’s music is essentially alien and intrepidly unpigeonholeable to the bone. Patrica steps up to provide an ultra rare live recording taken from his performance at the debut edition of Bucharest’s Automata Festival – a masterclass of ultra-sensory techno grooves and playful hardware juggling.
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Results1447Zamilska: 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.
Tobias. delivers a retrospective mix for Newtype Rhythms
This week’s edition of Newtype Rhythms comes with a special guest mix from a man of many pseudonyms — whether it be their work as NSI,
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Win tickets to Failed Units release party with Breakwave and Daniel Ruane (live) at Griessmuehle
**COMPETITION CLOSED** On Thursday 23 May, freshly coined experimental record label Failed Units celebrate the release of Daniel Ruane’s inaugural extended player, alongside Breakwave and label
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Premiere: Cleveland – Kobu
Not one to weigh up notions like the most suitable Juno category for his music (try leftfield deep-house) or what shelf his new record will be
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Exercises on Displacement 2/5 with Lucy Railton, Brother May, Ciro Longobardi & Simone Beneventi
On Saturday 11 May, the second edition of Exercises on Displacement will take place at The Iron Works in East London bringing together an international programme
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Robert ÆOLUS Myers: Talisman
Robert ÆOLUS Myers, a resident of Hawaii since the mid-70s whose island-tinged electroacoustic meditations were the subject of a compilation from Aloha Got Soul in 2017. Now the fine folk at Origin Peoples are having a crack, and they’re bringing added firepower with them in the form of a live recording and clutch of remixes.
Luvthang bring Boys Noize, Dina, Zaltan, Jon Hester to Wilde Renate
Following their previous knees up with Project Pablo and Genius Of Time in March, Luvthang return to Wilde Renate on Friday 10th May with an even
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Varg: Sky City Part 1 & 2
Varg clearly remains one of the standout producers around today, regardless of his chosen field of action. ‘Sky City’ is just another (thoroughly well-executed) underlining of this – a flourish or a stark challenge to those treading the beaten-down path.
Premiere: De-Bons-En-Pierre – Pop Corn Sous Le Lit
Fearless explorators of the wilder fringes of electronic music, Beau Wanzer and Maoupa Mazzocchetti are the kind of producers one can (and should) not expect anything
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Basil Kirchin: Worlds Within Worlds
Wanna get weird? How about a supremely immersive and psyched-out early 70s masterpiece featuring spacey concrète-esque drones, manipulated bird noises and wild, Ayler-on-a-speed-bender free jazz instrumentation? …Sure!
Premiere: Hontos – Untitled A1
Months after the release of his ‘Subway Series‘ debut instalment in late 2018, New York-based producer Chris Hontos returns to BANK Records NYC with the second
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Premiere: Legion 808 – Roller Looper Conveyor
A long time in the works, Legion 808 debut instalment on French-born, recently Brussels-relocated imprint Unknown Precept – ‘Tombouctou Crisis‘ – finally pulls out the landing
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Taylor Deupree remasters Emily A. Sprague ‘Water Memory / Mount Vision’ for release on RVNG Intl.
Modular synthesist, songwriter and sound designer Emily A. Sprague has announced the release of a new project, her first for Brooklyn-based record label RVNG Intl. ‘Water
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Resolution present Roly Porter, Bruised Skies, Piksel at Aures
On Sunday 14 April, Roly Porter, Bruised Skies and Piksel will present an immersive sonic live show and exhibition at Aures in London (located in London Waterloo), fully
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Logos: Imperial Flood
Over the course of 9 bleak tracks ‘Imperial Flood’ carves something of a tense horror mystery…each track is poised at the precipice of being club-ready, yet slyly avoiding it. One little nudge would be enough: this LP is a weapon in the hands of a shrewd DJ, but an enigma to a less-capable one.