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CUP 1300914
15 May 13
J2
16 May 13
INRE 010B
13 May 13
MR 024
13 May 13
AMB 1307D
13 May 13
WARPCDD 235
13 May 13
Review:
Some two years after his last LP, Bibio is back with Warp unfurling more of his tape-warped wisdom for those more reflective moments in your life. It's a mellow affair at nearly every turn, from the distant shoegaze malaise of "Dye The Water Green" to the purposefully MOR folk of "Raincoat", but there's still some cheeky fun to be had in between the more introverted spells on Silver Wilkinson. For example "You" gets busy with radio-busting vocal and orchestral snippets with an end result that feels compatible with the more imaginative corners of mainstream hip hop and R&B production. Really though, listening to Bibio is all about getting wrapped up in the pastoral dreamworld he inhabits, where songs can be songs, singers can be singers and sound sources can come from anywhere.
AMB 1312D
13 May 13
BB 139
17 May 13
070852 7110621
13 May 13
RB 001MA
18 May 13
EMEGO 167
13 May 13
EMEGO 172
13 May 13
BLACKESTDL 003
13 May 13
Review:
An Ambassador For Laing sees the Edinburgh-based duo of Marc Dall and Alex Ander further explore their new sound as Dalhous, having previously surfaced with film score influenced gothic pop under the Young Hunting moniker. As Dalhous, the pair has traded in the Young Hunting sound which perhaps sounded a bit too close to Blackest Ever Black label mates Raime for an approach more explicitly concerned with lurching industrial rhythms and sweeping orchestral vistas. Across the eleven tracks on the album, Dalhous explore soundscapes that feel dreamlike yet there's always a sensation matters could take a wholly more foreboding turn at any moment. Standout moments include the bristling instrumental beats of "Who's Here You're Here I'm Here..." and the hazed out finger snaps of "The Cruel Practice Of Art". Overall the album marks another compelling entrant into the Blackest Ever Black canon.
100568 66
17 May 13
426006 5629776
13 May 13
MH 085
17 May 13
426006 5629783
13 May 13
880319 623318
13 May 13
Review:
The ultra-magnetic, ultra-talented trio, Factory Floor, team up with Peter Gordon for their second release on the sublime Optimo Music. Gordon is one of those guys who can play just about anything and "Beachcombing" is one of those sultry synth rides that'll leave your brain melted on the side of the subwoofer - aided herein by the additional contributions of Gabriel Gurnsey and Nik Kolk Void - now that's a package! The ride is majestic as it is dark and mysterious, with waves of polyphony wrapped all over its ominous and crumbling arrangement - a marvel! "C Side" features Dominic Butler and takes a slightly lighter approach to things, combining a crooked half-step slant to more cheery pastures - a field of sax melodies and cascading synth bleeps! CHECK!
4511820-92387
15 May 13
44029
17 May 13
KTDJCD 011
13 May 13
505548 6925465
17 May 13
505548 6924932
17 May 13
EF 0031
15 May 13
LADAL 13090
13 May 13
361015 2717410
13 May 13
505578 1513565
13 May 13
STAKK 01
17 May 13
STAKK 02
17 May 13
CRR 108
17 May 13
43245
13 May 13
AW 5073631
17 May 13
100548 71
15 May 13
425064 4845581
17 May 13
PLX 041
16 May 13
STR 007
19 May 13
ORB 014
16 May 13
MEDI 069
13 May 13
Review:
Making for a matching with hard-to-imagine results, Mala gets the remix treatment from James Blake in his Harmonimix guise and issues it forth on his own Deep Medi imprint. It's a bold treatment from Blake, who teases the track to life on a twee arrangement of music box chimes and tones, while a central vocal coos out the dominant melody. There's a mid-section with the only discernible slither of beat which sounds like familiar Blake territory, not least through the bluesy keys vibe that it carries. However, it's the monolithic brass-aping clarion call which comes steaming in to steal the show, trumping out its orders in a suitably epic fashion which is nothing if not rousing.
CR 075
13 May 13
AW 5073648
16 May 13
OR 001
16 May 13
843190 051793
13 May 13
CWR 12005
14 May 13
EF 0101
18 May 13 346MB of gritty textures created through parallel sweetspotting and modulation of transistors, vacuum tubes and digital manglers
SRC UK 2
15 May 13
TR 014
14 May 13
EMEGO 142
13 May 13
456026 7297385
15 May 13 | ||
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