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12/19/2014

VA & Leah Rosier – Irie Remix EP (2011)




/Raggamuffin, Remixes, Robot pop, Dub, Dancehall, Electronic pop/

Comment: Leah Rosier`s track Irie is mixed up or remade by different remixers like Not Easy, Speakah Productions ft. Natty d, Digikal Roots, Caballo & Neki Stranac, Monolow, and Bruno Tanmateos). Some remakes are more elliptically shaped, i.e dub-drenched, some are more dancehall-tinged, though, there are represented also robot/electro pop/trap glimpses and an off-kilter bagpipe based experiment. Indeed, by listening to it over here, temperature is rising and you get have sunshine in the music.       


12/16/2014

[Teaser of the day] K4MMERER - Moonlanderlove



  • Electronic pop
  • Poptronica
  • Chilltronica
  • Cosmic fusion

[Teaser of the day] Galèria Disco - Hervor


  • Deep house
  • Club dance
  • House pop
  • Electronic pop

The Tinopener's Art & Julien Auroux - The Terrain

Mooval - By Immersion (2014)



/Dubstep, Experimental electronica, Ambient pop, Downtempo, Indietronica/

Comment: as the titles hint at it this 6-track album is made up of majestic ambient-alike panoramas, superficial electronic flickers and static still life which are backed up either by low bass frequencies (a la dubstep), or more perky downtempo and electronic indie and krautrock styled rhythms. More concretely, there are up such titles as Emanating Warmth, At Night The Salmon Move, Pretend To Faint, Written On Dust. All in all, the outlet is decent and highly worth to be listened to. At Lastm site you can find out such adjectives as “orgasm”, and “highness”.

Moscow Club – Mostrotter on july 22 (2012)




/Chillwave, Indie pop, Alternative pop, Shibuya-kei, J-pop/

Comment: Moscow Club is a quartet from Japan whose 5-track Mostrotter live session reflects upon their native J-pop and shibuya-kei influences which in turn are strongly acted upon by Western indie pop and alternative rock threads. At times the listener can hear some chillwave/glo-fi whirls within the blend of many sounds and styles. Ultimately this handful of ditties is a decent listening span for your pleasure.        

Ivan Shoukhtin ‎– Shmaw?! Shmow!! (2010)




/Tech-house, Deep house, Dub-house, Minimal techno, Club dance, Remixes/

Comment: this issue consists of a couple of original tracks and two remixes taken on them (the remixes are produced by Strial, and Tioneb). The concept is spotted upon restrained tech-house frequencies with some sublime dodges toward captivating dub music, minimal techno and bewitching deep house vibes. In a word, the music is waxing and waning rhythmically in different sonic phases thereby providing dynamic approach throughout the course.