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DOM 01-S
20 Apr 13
LTM 2582
30 Apr 13
LTM 2581
30 Apr 13
505578 1517662
08 May 13
CUP 1300914
15 May 13
LM 005
08 Apr 13
505548 9271309
01 May 13
100572 23
20 May 13
100559 54
06 May 13
CP 031
22 Apr 13
677517 008357
30 Apr 13
J2
16 May 13
INRE 010B
13 May 13
D 190
29 Apr 13
880319 615221
15 Apr 13
ANTHEM-ABAKER
15 Apr 13
ARCDA 34
20 May 13
ARDEP 14
22 May 13
EMEGO 166
15 Apr 13
Review:
Noted New York noisesmith Alan Licht has long been known as a man prepared to take the humble guitar into the outer realms, and so it is on this turn for Editions Mego. Running distorted squalls of six strings into a mess of electronic interference, this is no easy ride but there's a staggering amount of expression worked into the spluttering notes and ranging chords of Licht's Four Years dichotomy. Rarely resting in one sound for too long, this is far from the laborious patience-rewarding tropes of the noise scene and far more visceral, even as the cranky sonics give way to soothing harmonious passages. It may sound at times like an accidental racket, but anyone with a love of punk and hardcore will find this resonating with them like few other projects in the avant-garde world.
AENCH 078
01 Apr 13
MR 024
13 May 13
IPR 0012
01 Apr 13
BLACKEST 014
02 May 13
Review:
Given the label's cultivation of previously unheralded talent such as Raime and Dalhous, a new name on Blackest Ever Black is always going to be an enticing prospect. Alexander Lewis seems keen to maintain a low profile, but A Luminous Veil is one of the most striking debuts in the field of industrial electronics we've heard in some time. Supposedly created using only synth, microphone and pedals, and apparently recorded in one take with minimal computer processing or post-production, it's a varied set from start to finish; opener "The Third Room" and "Figure Moving" both sound like synthesized power metal, while "Mirror Fragment" creates a foreboding drone landscape; "She Demands Attention" meanwhile places what sounds like a short wave radio monologue amidst squalling guitar feedback. With shades of the material coming from Dominick Fernow's Hospital Productions and the more extreme ends of Editions Mego, A Luminous Veil is essential listening.
64 sounds for NI MAssive exploring the classic sounds of the 80s/90s game era
HDM 006
06 Apr 13
HE 000.30
03 Apr 13
AMB 1307D
13 May 13
WOM 08
06 May 13
816769 016103
02 Apr 13
Played by: Juno Recommends Leftfield
Review:
Stepping up to Dublin's bastion of beats, Anno Stamm is a fresh name by all accounts, although it's hardly surprising to discover that in fact it's 50 Weapons regular Anstam stretching his moniker out for a cheeky excursion further west in Europe. There's still a recognisable complexity to the ingredients Lars Stowe pours into his tracks, as alien melodies and unidentified beat sources bubble away in a thoroughly singular broth, and so the FragmentsA record follows on neatly from the likes of Dispel Dances. If anything has changed for this outing, opening track "I Still Have The Photographs" is slightly more pared down in its amount of elements, but then the hustling drums and twitchy melodies of "Purple Clouds" put paid to that notion. Indeed "A Triangular Patch Of Lip" is equally irreverent, summoning up Italo daemons and electro wraiths for the most discernible floor burner on this record.
OSCD-042
09 May 13
MUTSNDZ 023
17 Apr 13
VSE 05
16 Apr 13
Review:
Now known to be a duo consisting of Lukid and Simian's Simon Lord, Arclight return to Jacques Greene's Vase label with Turntable Down, which from the title track immerses us in a world of aqueous synths, gnarly drum beats and nostalgic vocals. "Obsidian" is comparatively more uplifting but nonetheless euphoric and mesmeric, whilst "Hold Against The Light" heads brings forth some guitar-meshed rhythms without losing any of the duo's electronic tendencies. "One Seven Three Four" closes the EP in style for what is probably the most daring piece of acoustic-electronic-grunged out psychedelia on the entire release - recommended.
WOM 09
20 May 13
ASTREC 015
04 Apr 13
NASA 007
15 Apr 13
Review:
Flood Tide Rising sees ASC returns to the Space Cadets label in style for a second release, coaxing the London label deeper into the drum & bass ether with three absorbing examples of his trademark futurism. Commencing with the title track, ASC sets a foreboding tone of droning electronic pulses and swirling ghostly voices trapped deep beneath. Alongside it "Outflow" is an example of ASC's talent for sonically exploring vast cavernous soundscapes, whilst the releases finishes with the fidgeting dystopian machine funk of "Dream of the Future".
MTR 015
22 Apr 13
EAT-DIG-034
04 Apr 13
100535 40
01 Apr 13
FOEHN 061
01 Apr 13
QND 085
07 May 13
Review:
It's another meeting of different Italian disco generations as cosmic disco veteran Daniele Baldelli and young(ish) hotshot Marco Dionigi team up for another joint EP. "Cosmic Efficacy" is a linear arpeggiated electro-disco journey to the stars, complete with electro-housey drum fills. In its "Slow Motion Remix" guise the tune is even spacier and highlights it's Moroder-isms even more. "Parallelo" on the other hand is much more abstract, with retro films samples woven over a coarse, electronic backdrop that resembles distorted cosmic interference. Far out!
GI-180
30 Apr 13
WLM 158
06 May 13
WLM 158
06 May 13
EF 0018
03 May 13
505570 1656860
01 Apr 13
Y 807
12 Apr 13 | ||
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