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5/08/2012

Pilesar - Pilesar`s Ugly Children (2012)



9.2

/Noise, Krautrock, DIY, Avant-garde, Sound collage, Avant-industrial, Experimentalism, Sampledelic, Psycho-acoustic, Acousmatics/

Comment: Pilesar is being known due to his lo-fi and primitivistic oeuvres for creating of which he used to exploit microphone, broken effects pedals, voice and some other instruments. He has issued a batch of releases under his own label, called Chameleon Dish Archives. This time he represents the brand of Zeromoon. This time his new album is filled in with 11 dazzling patchworks consisting of unbridled noises, dissonating cut-ups and lopsided rhythmic patterns. The whole veers away from obscure noise music and ghastly psycho-acoustic visions to more krautrock-loaded propulsions and early industrial vibes. Very exciting indeed.

5/07/2012

[Teaser of the day] Welcome Back Sailors - Other Directions

Derek Clegg - Life Unfolds (2012)

  

8.6

/Alt-folk, Indie folk, Singer-songwriter, Folk indie, Americana/

Comment: The Chicago-based musician Derek Clegg is back with his brand new one. Indie folk/alt-folk business as usual though including some exceptions. This 8-track album is built on lush guitar twangs and chirps and chiming yet dolefully mannered vocal undertaking which is turn are spiced up with some keyboard chords and half-orchestrated pictures.

Certain Death To Salamanders - Certain Death To Salamanders (2011)



8.9

/Blues rock, Psychedelic rock, Instrumental rock/

Comment: this 4-piece issue is about instrumental blues-loaded rock and roll showing up its groovy muscles and cartilages. More concretely, it used to chase relentlessly upwards and downwards most of the time while being finely psychedelic. If you like The White Stripes, and The Black Keys, the bands who have paid tribute to the Black cultural tradition in the USA this band may be your choice either.

Somnium & Alenda - Split (2011)


9.2 

/Dark ambient, Drone, Neoclassical music, Soundscapes, Dystopbient, Minimalism/

Comment: there are up 3 long-running tracks which take on murky ambient, rigid drone developments, dystopic soundscapes and silentful yet quite malignant sort of burning. Of course, it is masterfully produced, more profoundly, exploiting the templates of minimal music slowly growing and ascending thus ultimately acquiring the characteristics of neoclassical music. On the other side, although it is austerely treated it used to evoke more feelings than most of the instances of pop music are able to do.

5/02/2012

[Teaser of the day] Zahir - Fuzz Salvation


Emmerichk - Periodic Waveforms (2011)


9.3

/Tech-dub, Glitch techno, Minimal techno, Dubstep, Deep techno/

Comment: this album is represented through 4 long-running tracks each of them is longer than 10 minutes. These one used to explore the depth of dub layers and the width of glitch-based oscillations and the frequency of minimal techno beats. It is soft and warm yet somehow terrifying thus getting close to the territory of dubstep music. It won`t be wrong to say the issue is a subtle combination of maximal and minimal efforts and attitudes.

Christian Samuel - Shallow Bursts (2012)


9.0

/Shoegazetronica, Indie dance, Electro-indie, Alternative pop, Electronic pop, Noise rock/

Comment: this batch of 10 notches does start off with psych-tinged guitar rolling which soon will be replaced and making a halt on electronic thudding and more massive, shoegaze-ish washes of guitars. Some moments on it are filled in with highly acute noise forays (Blip), and epic yet dreamy orchestrations (Latex Skin). In a nutshell, the release is full of intense washes of electronica and treated and amplified guitars. The project can be compared with the likes of Ulrich Schnauss, and the old peers like My Bloody Valentine, and Chapterhouse.

Between Cathedrals - Matriarch (2012)


9.1

 /Electronic pop, Poptronica, Krautrock, IDM, Mood music/

Comment: only good words can be said about this 10-piece instrumental album. More profoundly, it veers away from IDM-tinged moody electronic pop vibes to the full-electronic krautrock. Indeed, there can be drawn parallels upon the likes of Younnat and Zodiac to Harmonia and Cluster. It can make your day!