Musician, composer, and Mercury Prize-nominated producer Oneohtrix Point Never has announced the release of a new album, scheduled for release 1st June 2018 via Warp Records.
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Results1565Experimental Russian producer Kate NV lines up solo album for RVNG Intl.
Experimental electronic artist Kate NV has announced the release of a new album, scheduled for release 22nd June 2018 via RVNG Intl. Alternately a “guitar-wielding, post-punker
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Full LP Stream: Soft As Snow – Deep Wave
Three years on since their last instalment on the label, Norwegian-born, Berlin-based duo Soft As Snow eventually return to Fabric’s offshoot Houndstooth with their debut full-length, ‘Deep
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Origin Peoples line up new Madteo cassette ‘Unrescuable Dense Musik of the Blah Blahs’
Hot on the heels of his ‘Confessions of a Permanent Alien Opium Beater‘ tape, released last year via Origin Peoples, dancefloor occultist and leftfield hoodoo priest Madteo
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Discover how Ursula K. Le Guin & Todd Barton excavated the Music and Poetry of the Kesh
Staff writer Daryl Worthington caught up with Moe Bowstern and Todd Barton to find out more behind bringing Ursula K. Le Guin’s Music and Poetry of the Kesh to life, and the enduring impact of the ground-breaking novelist.
Music From Memory line up Michal Turtle compilation ‘Return to Jeka’
Michal Turtle’s 1983 oddity ‘Music from the Living Room‘ was an obscure collection of home-produced exotica, forgotten almost as soon as it was shared with the world.
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Alva Noto & Anne-James Chaton live at The Barbican
Staff writer Daryl Worthington shares his experience of UNIEQAV at The Barbican, a new audio-visual performance from artist and musician Alva Noto featuring French sound poet Anne-James Chaton.
Beau Wanzer
Taking up the room between EBM, screwed-up industrial, broken hip-hop and further unidentified electronics, Beau Wanzer’s mix defies the notions of easy-listening and regular mix format. We sat down with the US based producer to discuss big-money studio gear, creative process and his absolute hatred for all things involving cottage cheese.
Intonal finalise line-up: Fennesz, Rabih Beaini, Deena Abdelwahed, Equiknoxx ft. Shanique Marie
Additions include Fennesz, Rabih Beaini aka Morphosis, Deena Abdelwahed and Amsterdam’s Red Light Radio, plus a host of boundary-flexing artists, performers and composers that includes Arpanet, Charlemagne Palestine, Courtesy, Pan Daijing, Avalon Emerson and Elysia Crampton.
Brett Naucke: The Mansion
In the four years since ‘Seeds’, his debut full length, Brett Naucke has produced a slew of cassette releases that have seen his music drift into a vivid, synthetic esotericism. Constantly in flux between ambient beauty and a cracked electronic reality, ‘The Mansion’ is new age music for the era of biometrics and online dating.
Anthony Naples and Jenny Slattery’s label Incienso to release new Beta Librae album ‘Sanguine Bond’
Last year Anthony Naples and Jenny Slattery teamed up to set up a wholly new label venture going by the name of Incienso. The imprint’s first
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Cera Khin & Christoph De Babalon join forces on LazyTapes second instalment
Incepted last year with a top-notch debut offering courtesy of label forewoman Cera Khin and well-known Bristolian bass figure Ossia, LazyTapes return with their second split-mixtape,
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December
With a new EP just out via Helena Hauff’s Return To Disorder, we caught up with French producer December to discuss his roots in electronic music production, first loves, favourite hang-out spots in Paris and studio modus operandi.
Stream a pair of cuts from Altered States Tapes next releases by Opal Beau and Sansibar
It’s been a solid eight years since Australian label Altered States Tapes began “documenting the marginalised fringes of electronic experimentation” as they accurately sum up their
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Kilchhofer: The Book Room
‘The Book Room’, Kilchhofer’s new collection of modular synth jams, takes us through dreamy panoramas of tropical exotica, alpine warmth and moonlit glades with plenty of highlights to spare along the way. Over a monolithic 74 minutes and 20 songs, this ecocentric debut album demands an immersive, uninterrupted listen.
Premiere: ssaliva – Danger Came Smiling
From genetically modified, sample-heavy hip hop instrumentals to further shape-shifting sonic territories, the output of Belgian producer François Boulanger may have taken various incarnations (Kingfisherg, Cupp Cave,
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