American producer John Roberts returns to Brunette Editions in October with his sixth album ‘Swan‘. Consisting of 10 tracks, Roberts deploys a medley of short form
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Results17Bibio lines up ‘Phantom Brickworks (LP II)’ on Warp
UK-based multi-instrumentalist Bibio revisits ‘Phantom Brickworks‘ with the announcement of a sequel album in November via Warp Records. Debuting in 2017, ‘Phantom Brickworks‘ caught our attention
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Matthew Herbert’s record label Accidental unveil third volume of Antechamber Music
Following previous editions in 2021 and 2022, Matthew Herbert’s record label Accidental gear up to release the third volume of Antechamber Music, presenting a various artist
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Ryuichi Sakamoto has died
Japanese musician, composer and actor Ryuichi Sakamoto has died at the age of 71 as a result of a three year battle with multiple types of
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Premiere: Andert Tysma – Children Of Trinoom
Berlin via Amsterdam based composer Andert Tysma is set to release his debut solo long player in October through Apollo Records, offering up a deeply timbral
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Bugge Wesseltof & Henrik Schwarz ‘In Spite Of Everything’
Having worked together over the past decade, Norwegian jazz composer Bugge Wesseltof and Henrik Schwarz have released an acoustic and club rework of their collaborative piece
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John Roberts announces fourth album ‘Can Thought Exist Without The Body’ on Brunette Editions
Three years after the release of his latest full-length effort, ‘Plum‘, John Roberts has announced the release of his fourth studio album, ‘Can Thought Exist Without
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Clark: Kiri Variations
After amassing a discography crammed with ravey goodness, left-field producer Clark turns on a dime to deliver ‘Kiri Variations’, a long-player bearing more similarity to baroque chamber music than anything compiled for a dance floor.
Actress x Stockhausen sin {x} II at The Royal Festival Hall
On the evening of the 14th of May, Actress performed a standardly unique piece of new avant-guard music, a rehash of late classical pioneer Stockhausen’s Welt-Parliament, in no less a venue than The Royal Festival Hall at the National Theatre in London.
Kelly Moran lines up ‘Origin’ EP on Warp Records
Following the release of her breathtaking album ‘Ultraviolet‘, which we ranked as the Best Album Of 2018, US musician Kelly Moran has announced the release of
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Music for Airports 33.3 with Taras Fenick and Antepop at Villa Neukölln
On Sunday 24th February, the third edition of Music for Airports, an ambient listening session curated by Douglas Brennan, will take place at Villa Neukölln offering respite to tired
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Max Richter talks synths, literature and White Boy Rick
As prolific as he is obsessed with music, we caught up with Max Richter to discuss his love for electronic music, synthesizers, literature and his recent soundtrack for the film ‘White Boy Rick’.
Best Albums of 2018
Having kept our opinion quiet over the past two years, we’ve compiled what we believe to be the best albums of 2018.
Aphex Twin releases Avril 14th reworks
Aphex Twin has shared two additional reworks of one of his most endeared and celebrated tracks ‘Avril 14th‘ through his web store. Originally released in 2001,
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Bibio: Phantom Brickworks IV & V
A year on and Stephen Wilkinson aka Bibio picks up from where he left off, unearthing two unheard cuts from the Phantom Brickworks sessions, offered up in the form of a deluxe limited edition photo-book and extended player.
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!