Incepted last year with a pair of VA comps featuring artists such as Drvg Cvltvre, Bergsonist and BPMF, Mélodies Souterraines is a label that impresses by
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GenreSynth Pop
Results49Premiere: Menko – The First Kiss
Dedicated to “combining raw contemporary techno with original 80s/90s industrial, electronic, experimental and EBM music“, Murray CY’s imprint Contort Yourself has been putting together some of
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Nosedrip
We caught up for a quick-fire chat with Belgium based artist Nosedrip as he opens up on the width of the Belgium scene and gets us to discover the story behind his unique approach to music.
In Perspective: Andrei Orlov
We caught up with an unsung herald of the contemporary kosmische and synth pop scene in the person of Moscow-based producer Andrei Orlov to lift a corner of the veil on his craft, away from current trends but close to the core of a timeless genre of electronic music that continues to be a source of fascination.
Mind Records reissue Femminielli’s O’Sodoma
After reissuing Bataille Solaire ‘Jap‘ and Umberto ‘La Llorona‘ – two of the most sought-after releases of their back catalogue, Paris via Osaka-based label Mind Records are
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Into The Depths: Cass. shares new album ‘Youth Sessions’
Cass. is without a doubt one of the most interesting figures to have emerged from the mist-shrouded realms of ambient music in recent times. Since his debuts in
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Bernardino Femminielli: Plaisirs Américains (Greek Limited Edition)
Initially released in May, Femminielli’s sixth full-length ‘Plaisirs Américains’ was recently re-issued in a one-off, buy-it-or-miss-it edition featuring two new unreleased tracks. Driven by a carefree, deliberately obscene attitude, the Montreal-based artist keeps on carving out his own lane, delivering yet another tight-laced symphony of hypnotic, unsettling lullabies.
Premiere: Anna – Systems Breaking Down (Dance Version)
Be With Records is a re-issue label started in 2014 out of the frustration that every crate digger comes up against very often; the discovery of
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Motion Graphics: Avoiding Sentimentality and Nostalgia
Following the release of Motion Graphics debut self-titled album via Domino Records we caught up with the NYC based producer over Skype to discover more about his album writing process and how day-to-day technology interface sounds, device notifications and even the sound of household appliances have helped shape his album.
Michal Turtle: Phantoms Of Dreamland
Following their hugely successful 12″ released last year – a sublime slab of proto-house and a fine reintroduction to Turtle’s music – ‘Are You Psychic?’ – the eighties synth exponents of Music From Memory are back with a full-length of unreleased Turtle tracks.
Premiere: TCP – Twonga
TCP ‘Twonga’ is a high-spirited Afro-funk ruffling of wailing synth vibratos, bouncy toms and acidulous bass fizzling out in an upbeat carnival of colours. Join the dance.
The Pilotwings
Lyon-based production duo “The Pilotwings” lay down a kaleidoscopic mix lacing unhinged synth blast-offs, easternmost melodic tropes and ’80s oddball groovers and lift the veil on their boundless scope of influences, “Brothers From Different Mothers” debuts and their studio voodoo.
James Holden helms ‘Modular’ album as Spears
We have had an exclusive heads up from a brand new venture from Border Community head honcho James Holden and Britney Spears.
Sónar 2015
Jehan Harding and Tom Durston report their experience of Sónar 2015.
Domenique Dumont: Comme Ça
The cocktail of freshness and naiveté of Domenique Dumont’s Comme Ça makes for the exact type of album that you’ll keep getting back out for your own pleasure and share around like a little personal treasure that only the most deserving should know about.
Joshua Eustis of Telefon Tel Aviv announces new ‘Sons Of Magdalene’ album
Joshua Eustis, of Telefon Tel Aviv, has revealed details about his forthcoming 9 track album ‘Move To Pain‘ under his new guise ‘Sons Of Magdalene‘. Following
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