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12/07/2011

Bing Satellites - Areas Of Darkness And Light (2011)



/Ambient, Shoegaze, Psyambient, Dystopbient, Kosmische Musik, Soundscapes/


Comment: this is very vast, very broad, very profound...one of the best ambient artists in the world at the moment because of mixing intensely up the warmth of arctic fields and shimmering of borealic fires. Sounds like the kind of shamanic dance below the aurora borealis reminding a bit of the works by Tim Hecker in the first half of 00s. It is supposedly quite rare when the sound gets much bigger than your possible imagination about it. Actually the other works by Brin Coleman are as qualitative as this one here.

Melting Clouds - Full Removal (2011)




9.3

/Post-rock, Dark pop, Chill out, Experimental rock, Psychedelic, Art rock, Organic electronica/

Comment: six profound, blissed-out/or even creepy insights into a sort of ethereally tinged experimental/post-rock from Kyiv, Ukraine. Indeed, it does involve interesting electronic modalities and uplifting psychedelic washes following the mentality and formula of arty rock music. At times solemn, cathedral-based organs are fused suggestively with the layers of concrete sounds. On the other side, the last track is an example of pleasant smooth art pop aesthetics.

12/06/2011

he died while hunting - we used to dream awake (2011)


Totokoko
Lastfm

9.2

/Folktronica, Organic electronica, Drone pop, Experimental folk, Singer-songwriter/

Comment: a handful of nice electronica-drenched folk songs from Belgium. These are enough mellow and cute ones to attract attention for you and me. Finger tapped rhythms and synthetic bleeps are fused with suggestive guitar sounds and microscopic near-noise feeling to make out an accomplished whole.

12/04/2011

Black Winds - Space

Kent State - Polly (2011)


Paranoid Futures/Kent State

9.0

/Cover, Garage pop, Alternative rock, DIY, Lo-fi/


Comment: Kent States do cover Nirvana`s classic song Polly and doing it very well because of giving it a dirty yet uplifting lo-fi/garage shift.

Brian Square - A Bunch Of Souls (2011)


Bandcamp
Lastfm

8.5

/Avant-garde, Spoken word, Psycho-acoustic, Anti-folk, Experimentalism, Freeformfreakout, Non-music/

Comment
: Brian Square is an artist closely related to the Cologne-based vagabond Richard There and his Sleeping Horse Records. As you have figured out at yourself now, indeed, it supposes something unusual, something which is very away from the cores and centres of mainstream pop music. More profoundly, there can be detected for a countless amount of sonic experiments, which are "embellished" with skewed spoken word experiments, different occult voice manners, creepy song structures and tenuous electronic minutiae (around the folk-based song There Is No Sin For All This). By the way, Brian Square conveys to us a version of the US-anthem Star-Spangled Banner which is the only notch which throws out a sense of easiness and more light.

Weird Ribs - Tubes (2010)



/Krautrock, Experimental rock, Psychedelic electronica, Ambient rock, Epic, Avant-rock, Electronic pop, Cosmic fusion, Drone, Kosmische Musik, Space synth/


Comment: not only Bradford Cox can forge excellent music. Here is 22-year-old Englishman Joseph Cox who is as similarly as his well-known namesake influenced by electronic, ambient and psychedelic sound. However, a native from Newcastle was previously known thanks to his obscure ambient project Fragile Battleship. Anyway, Cox takes out some elements from there and fuses them with the oscillating vibes of Kosmische Musik and krautrock, following at times slightly more pop-oriented (Tangerine Dream; Harmonia; Cluster), at times more profound, orthodox alchemy (a la Conrad Schnitzler). On the other side, if to compare it with contemporary kindred souls you can direct spot upon Growing, Emeralds, Fuck Buttons, Oneohtrix Point Never and many othe rones. In a nutshell, this 9-track issue is truly epic and huge.

12/03/2011

Hipster Youth - Crying Outside Clubs

These Animals - These Animals EP (2011)


Aaahh
Lastfm

9.3

/Indie rock, Alternative pop/rock, Doo wop, Baroque pop/

Comment: here is a handful of ditties coming out from New York, USA. However, there is no opportunity to say unpleasant words about this 6-track EP which compounds burbly guitar strums and chiming magic and a little bit androgynous vocal yodel with each other as if The Free Design or The Manhattan Transfer were chatted up with indie sound approximately four decades ago. Indeed, sixties-soaked harmonies give it a characteristic outlet and output. Let`s call it just doo wop-drenched indie pop.