After a decade of admiration, we are ecstatic to invite Swedish production duo SHXCXCHCXSH to contribute the 363rd edition of the IA MIX Series – delivering
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Results94Premiere: SHXCXCHCXSH – Stio
Prolific Swedish duo SHXCXCHCXSH are back with their sixth album. A mixture of avant-garde techno rhythms and hair raising sonic experimentation, ‘Kongestion’ is their fourth full-length
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SHXCXCHCXSH line up ‘Kongestion’ on Avian
The desperately unpronounceable production duo SHXCXCHCXSH mark their return to Avian in March with the forthcoming release of ‘Kongestion‘. Diving head first into dystopian frequencies and
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Best Albums of 2021
The last 12 months have seen us indulged with outstanding long players from artists new and old, and as the holiday season tradition goes, we’ve drawn
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Flaty and OL line up ‘SERWED III’ on ANWO Records
Following the release of their second album on West Mineral Ltd in 2020, Moscow-based producers Flaty and OL announce the release of their third collaborative album
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City & i.o reveal sophomore full-length ‘Chaos is God Neighbour’ on Éditions Appærent
Following their debut collaborative album as City & i.o in 2019, guitarist Will Ballantyne teams up with drummer Maxwell Patterson to release their second full-length via
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Flora Yin-Wong explores folklore, isolation and acoustic ecology on ‘The Sacrifice’
Following the release of her debut album in 2020 via Modern Love, today experimental producer Flora Yin-Wong announces the release of her next exploratory LP through
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Premiere: Seiichiro Itoyama – Burn Burn Burn
Touching on ambient, noise and techno, the fourth release on Seiichiro Itoyama’s Liminal imprint provides a nice summary of the producer’s musical interests. There’s some fruitful
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Helm signs to Dais Records, announces ‘Axis’ LP
Following two hyper-experimental albums on PAN, today Helm announces the release of his sixth album ‘Axis‘ on Gibby Miller and Ryan Martin’s LA via NYC-based imprint Dais
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FUMU: Almost, Never, Nearly Where?
“Post-industrial themes and a vitriolic bleakness rattle through a plethora of his tracks, highlighting the adopted Mancunian’s upbringing in the North East and his love for
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Misantrop announces debut solo album ‘Reproaching the Absurd’ on Opal Tapes
Berlin-based producer Misantrop, aka Nicolai Vesterkær Krog, lands on Opal Tapes in June with their debut solo album ‘Reproaching the Absurd‘. Spanning across seven tracks, ‘Reproaching
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Opal Tapes launch fundraiser for The Lubber Fiend, a DIY music venue in Newcastle upon Tyne
Following our merchandise collaboration with Opal Tapes earlier this year, we are delighted to report that label founder Stephen Bishop is joining forces with Samuel David
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ANFS: #011
“ANFS submerges us into his unique psychedelic-industrial soundscapes composed of harsh, rhythmic noises interwoven with sharp, grieving synths” In March, as Greece commemorated 200 years of
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Eomac: Cracks
“Eomac delivers a euphoric selection from his ever-developing reserve, and momentarily alleviates the static of an industry on hold” With an abrupt surplus of time, ‘Cracks’
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Kentaro Hayashi: Peculiar
“The Osaka-based mastering engineer’s production debut is granted the platform it thoroughly deserves, on potentially the most appropriate label for its release” *This review is part
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Malmö’s Intonal festival reveal dates for sixth edition at Inkonst
Sweden’s much loved experimental music festival is back in action with the announcement of new dates, plus a change of season, for the sixth edition of
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