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CTR 039
08 Jun 13
LTM 2582
30 Apr 13
LTM 2581
30 Apr 13
505578 1517662
08 May 13
CUP 1300914
15 May 13
MUYSIC 09
17 Jun 13
MUYSIC 08
27 May 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
HSL 070
03 Jun 13
D 190
29 Apr 13
VPA 22
13 Jun 13
DN 002
03 Jun 13
VIP 0002
06 Jun 13
ARCDA 34
20 May 13
ARDEP 14
22 May 13
361015 3005820
04 Jun 13
MR 024
13 May 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.
SEM 020
11 Jun 13
HSL 069
01 Jun 13 64 sounds for NI MAssive exploring the classic sounds of the 80s/90s game era
175 sounds programmed by Pavel Yudin featuring organic textures, spacey ambiance and dreamlike atmospheres
CT 003
17 Jun 13
100583 17
15 Jun 13
070613-22
07 Jun 13
AMB 1307D
13 May 13
WOM 08
06 May 13
887829 052560
28 May 13
Review:
While Animal Collective have made it onto one of the UK's biggest indie labels, Domino, they've also wasted no time in finding a suitable artillery of remixers for their "Monkey Riches" and "New Town Burnout" tracks. Gang Gang Dance's Brian DeGraw takes the first shot at remixing "Monkey Riches" where two-step riddims are meshed superbly with bizarre synths and even stranger vocal shots. Tha Traxman Teklife's interpretation is more relentless, where a distorted, super-fast beat glides frantically over incessant melodies and morphing sounds, whereas Teengirl Fantasty transforms the original into a sort of pop-dubstep monster complete with some of the craziest arrangements out there! Last but not least, Shabazz Palaces puts the cherry on the cake with his remix of "New Town Burnout", a sort of crunk-influenced, synth-stabbing jerker - ROUGH!
OSCD-042
09 May 13
R-N 148
07 Jun 13
WOM 09
20 May 13
SAM 0001
05 Jun 13
MTR 015
22 Apr 13
RB 002MA
12 Jun 13
LW 001D
18 Jun 13
MCRCSMS 008
04 Jun 13
GT 15
15 Jun 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!
900879 8121588
16 Jun 13
GI-180
30 Apr 13
WLM 158
06 May 13
WLM 158
06 May 13
EF 0018
03 May 13 | ||
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