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9/27/2014

Wood Spider – Decadence (2014)




/Freak folk, Weird folk, New Weird America, Indie folk, Psych-folk, Balkan folk, World music/

Comment: it is problematic if not impossible to punctually categorise Decadence because of being immersed in providing a shitloads of hints, reflections and tendencies. The NY residing Wood Spider`s music can be classified into the New Weird America pigeonhole, however, the sextet`s music used to be a little bit deviated considering an average example from the movement. The main element to make difference on it is a fervent accordion amongst the other instruments thereby adding Parisian street sounds and Balkan folk facets to their soundscape. Additionally, dizzy gipsy-alike singing keeps another interstice within it. However, the aforementioned elements are channelized in their own context and presented in a twisted, burlesque mood. Although their aesthetics chimes mundanely it seems to be far more than just the capacity of their premises. Indeed, their approach is too artsy just to be a mere pub folk group. Fairly sympathetic are melancholic accordion-based drones meanwhile counterbalancing a carnival-alike ambience. At such moments Wood Spider`s chamber aesthetics come quite close to the likes of Beirut, Bark Cat Bark and The Retuses, for instance. Overall, imagine as if Animal Collective performing at a poppy Balkan music festival. It might be readily the band is laughing at it all. Let`s live up to it!              



9/25/2014

Recent Music Heroes Mixtape #11 (26.09.2014)


Mediafire

Andy`s Airport Of Love - Duquesne Incline (2009, Rack & Ruin; Actually, I Am Sasha Fierce)

Mr.Dean - Il Futurista Annegato (2009, Self-released; Il Grande)

Analogic Captive  - Intronoma (2014, CS Industrial 1982-2010; TYF (1996-1999)

Tan Dollar - Clams (2010, Beko DSL; Beko_cs01 (July 2010)

6SISS - Alaxsxaq (2014, Entity; In Pallid Nights)

Book Of Burrow - Pathless (2011, No-Source; Book Of Burrow)

Dadalù - Internet (Deaf Shout Remix) (2013, Michita Rex; Internet)

Tom Fahy - Cedar Row (1994, Auralnaut; Adytum)

This Lonely Crowd - Disguises 2014, Sinewave; Möbius And The Healing Process)

The Sound Down Cellar -  Leave Your Resume (2014, I Heart Noise; Boston Not LA Vol. 3)

Jenova 7 - Chasing Tomorrow (2013, Dusted Wax Kingdom; The Sounds Of Sector 7)

[Teaser of the day] Anteaters & The Women Who Love Them - Return To The Sea

  • Psych-folk
  • Free folk
  • Weird folk
  • Music hall
  • Psych-rock
  • New Weird America
  • Freak folk

Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2009

[Teaser of the day] Nicholas Kirk - The Dread


  • Drone folk
  • Art music
  • Neofolk
  • Soundtrack
  • Film score
  • Neoclassical

Asalto Al Parque Zoológico - Soft Focus

Data Snow – Phases (2014)




/Dark ambient, Abstract, Dystopbient, Sound art, Epic, Illbient, Soundscapes, Minimalism, Microtonal, Avant-garde, Experimentalism, Post-industrial/

Comment: although Data Snow`s 8-piece issue is formally starkly bleak and austere its emotional impression renders into something remarkably significant and striking. The project`s thoroughly experimental approach emerges through minimally composed music predominantly providing hints at classical music, ambient soundscapes, and minimal music. Indeed, some sonic details are barely within earshot and the narrative used to meander without blasts or crackles. However, all the aforementioned stylistic firmaments are contaminated with evil-sounding stances and visages. Instead of outer space it is rather music composed for the visualization of abandoned junkyards and nuclear test territories foreboding an impending catastrophe coming out of there. Ironically, it is fairly beatific and arching composition at its core. Less is more...imaginative.          

He Is Watching Over Us - In Defence Of Disgusting Animals (2007)




/Indie folk, Folktronica, Lo-fi, Post-rock, Epic, Art folk, New Weird Sweden/

Comment: He Is Watching Over Us is the Swedish duo of Erik Gröndahl, and Johan Mattson whose 8-track instrumental issue is a calmed down, even picturesque moving with the assistance of predominantly restrained arpeggios and organically successive chords enchanted from acoustic and electric guitars which are varicoloured with droning organs and diffuse electronic explorations, and some anthemic orchestrated panoramas on the top. Stylistically the whole has been managed in a way to meander between post-rock-ish ambition, folktronic crispiness, and lo-fi-esque cosiness. The collective`s melancholic nature is very appropriate for listening to it recently, as the summer has passed by and the autumn just began. Least but not last - there is no disgusting animals, though, animals need to be protected more with strenuous activity.                



Ambient Fabric – Messages (2010)




/Noise, Glitchtronica, Sound art, Ambient, Organic electronica, Experimental techno, Abstract, Industrial electronica, Avant-garde, Experimentalism, Avant-electronica/

Comment: Oystein Jorgensen aka Ambient Fabric`s 4-track issue is an intriguing one due to experiments with considered noises, ambient sounds and incisive crackles, hisses and pops and innumerable combinations of them. The Norwegian`s album embarks on with a modest noise attack stepwise rendering into digital raining intensively pouring out from every slots and orifices. The other tracks are similarly sustainable as well, though, providing a little different aesthetics through abrasive manipulation and wide-screen panoramas blended sonic alchemy, glitch-y techno de-construction and exposing into something truly uncanny, and restrained but menacing industrial-tinged electronic insights. At times Jorgensen`s handwriting is fairly minimal dwelling somewhere in between Kaffe Matthews and Pan Sonic. In a nutshell, the whole is overwhelming in its dystopic, machine-centred appearance.                    

9/23/2014

[Teaser of the day] Taras Bul'ba - My Name Is Igor



  • Psych-rock
  • Space rock
  • Math rock
  • Avant-rock
  • Progressive rock
  • Experimental rock

[Teaser of the day] Psilodump - Two (Shallow)


  • Techno pop
  • Alternative dance
  • Sampledelic
  • Psychedelic

Tracer Flare - Sigh Of Relief EP

Rho - Breathing Through the Liquid System (2011)



  • Indietronica
  • Post-pop
  • Alternative pop
  • Post-rock
  • Mood music
Comment: Rho`s issue is stripped down on No Source, an US-based record label for post-rock, electronic indie and  folk music. Indeed, this bundle of 9 instrumental pieces incorporates the sublime guitar chords and strumming, fine-feeling yet majestically produced electronic orchestrations and shuffled, skiddy rhythmic expressions. Sometimes guitar chords will be reversed or dragged through sonic filters to create more otherworldly ambience for the listener sake. On the other side, notwithstanding predominant experimental nature of creating compositions by Steve Setzepfandt and Josh Wittman the album is highly accessible thanks to repetitive motives and attention-getting melodic/harmonic drives throughout. By the way, Breathing Through the Liquid System was the duo`s debut album. Enjoy it.

Dick Richards - Costa Daurada EP (2003



  • Tech-house
  • Minimal techno
  • Microhouse
  • Dub techno
  • Experimental techno
  • Remix

Comment: this 4-piece EP reveals Dick Richards stark affinity for microscopic rhythmic frequencies and suggestive harmonies within the realm of house, techno, and dub (in a lesser extent, though). In spite of it the issue`s characteristics seem often to be way too far away from rhythms of the ordinary club lounge venue. It is rather cerebral music consecrated by Detroit techno tradition and the artists` aesthetics of such labels as Minus, Kompakt and Basic Channel. Indeed, every pop, crackle and slit on it seems to be thorougavaldamahly controlled and managed to constitute such a soothing gem. Indeed, though 11 years has passed, Costa Daurada EP echoes still in a refreshing way. The release was done available by cult dance music label Thinner.                  


Dadalù – Internet (2013)



  • Hip-hop
  • Electro-hop
  • Electro pop
  • Digital soul
  • Alternative dance
  • Reggae-hop
  • Urban music
  • Remixes
Comment: Dadalù is a Santiago, Chilean female hip-hop artist who has issued a handful of albums during the last 3-4 years (all of them can be found from her and Free Music Archive site). This time all the attention is centred upon her single Internet. It might be that her single of cute hip-hop and decent electro pop mixed details is shadowed by other artists in the context. For instance, there are up some outstanding explorations of the composition. For instance, Deaf Shout Remix is a glimpse into a sublime electro pop compartment. Vaskular Remix talks in digital soul-drenched language, and Una Niña Malvada Remix`s flight of thought emerges due to heavily vocodered vocals and subtle sonic effects around it. Get a look on it!

9/20/2014

[Teaser of the day] AKA Gelbart - Please Please Me



  • Psych-rock
  • Cover
  • Alternative rock
  • Psychedelia
  • Rockabilly

[Teaser of the day] Superluminal Arts - Make Me Eternity


  • Shoegaze
  • Space rock
  • Ambient rock
  • Alternative rock

Attic Wolves - Here's to Looking Back

I Heart Noise - Boston Not LA Vol. 3 (2014)



  • No Wave
  • College rock
  • Experimental indie
  • Electro-rock
  • Jazz
  • Leftfield
  • Experimental rock
  • Avant-rock
  • Psych-rock
  • Trip-hop
  • Dada music
  • Crossover
  • Indietronica
  • Hip-hop

Comment: recently I reviewed a Boston residing combo, The Mules`s two-track issue 7`` of combining punk rock with No Wave and experimental rock aesthetics. This compilation of 9 tracks is also about Boston, more profoundly, about Boston-based label I Heart Noise related artists. There are represented such artists as School For Robots, Skyjelly, Mary Casiello, Con-Tex, Andrew Geano, Twink, The Sound Down Cellar, Valentin Price, and Jenova 7. The base of the miscellany is mostly of how to splice rock music with electronic or noise music experiments and electro propulsions. Of course, there are some exceptions either – for instance, Mary Casiello`s I Can't Be Tamed (Songs I Hate) is more jazz and improvised music oriented composition. Jenova`s Heroin For Dilla is an insight into a sublime instrumental hip-hop/trip-hop rhythm world. The most challenging and uncanny track comes out from Con-Tex whose Somehow There You Are is composed of warped electronic and acoustic instruments layering which in turn is laced with crawling dada-near vocal manifestation. In the aggregate, it is a fabulous and varicoloured sum of spellbinding and charismatic compositions worth to be enjoyed and get appreciated.                

Tinyfolk and Wisdom Tooth - Oxbow Woods (2010



  • New Weird America
  • Free folk
  • Folk indie
  • Dream folk
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Indie folk

Comment: I guess everyone who was involved in music provided by such great platform as it was Bloomington, Indiana-based CLLCT knows Tinyfolk very well. Tinyfolk was one of the most beloved artists under the umbrella. He later moved on from Bloomington to Chicago, Illinois where he formed an indie rock collective, Pretty Swans with his fiancée Megan Lamb aka Iron Like Nylon, and Jim L aka James Eric aka Garden On A Trampoline. Oxbow Woods is the artist`s probably the most grown-up issue due well balanced line between suggestive melodies and harmonies and fabulously setup instruments. At times the acoustic chords are underscored with fine-feeling electronic progressions and whiffs. Wisdow Tooth is an artist who was previously totally unknown to me (I suspect it might be Meghan Lamb). However, her singing manner is frequently fairly bewildering corkscrewing against austere ukulele based backgrounds and some sonic effects here and there. In true, there are no shortages in changing moods and tempos. These good old days will be remembered with nostalgia.                                      

Koona - Strakey 7´´ (2012)



  • Club dance
  • Grime
  • Trap
  • Dubstep
  • Breakstep
Comment: Koona is a producer from Corigliano d'Otranto, Italy whose 2-track issue does echo tendencies from contemporary United Kingdom related club scene. Indeed, Koona offers up different pace tissues from dubstep and trap to breakstep and grime which in turn is a far echo of Jamaican rhythms. Nevertheless, these modern labels do not make music by themselves anyway. Fortunately Koona`s music is sophisticated and successful due crispy rhythmic patterns and sublime synth hovers above – the first track Underwater crafts cadences and brooding bubbles meandering along a zig-zag path. The latter piece Starkey seems to be slightly more exuberant thanks to gliding yet darkly glossy synth layers. However, the rhythmic structure is similarly disturbingly intriguing in a good sense. This thought and dance-provoking issue is released on Ephedrina whose discography is vast and worth to get discovered



9/19/2014

[Teaser of the day] Children Of The Drone - The Lucid Dreamer


  • New Weird Britain
  • Free folk
  • Space folk
  • Weird folk
  • Live session
  • Improvised music
  • Noise
  • Experimentalism
  • Avant-folk

[Teaser of the day] Du3normal feat. Sensi T - Steppa Anthem


  • Dub
  • Raggamuffin
  • Dubtronica

Setec - Brittle As Bones

Jon Hans - Natives in a Foreign Land (2011)



  • Indie folk
  • Alt-folk
  • Americana
  • Folk indie
  • Singer-songwriter

Comment: Jon Hans is a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California, USA whose 4-track issue was produced in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, the main centre of folk music worldwide. It is an exuberant and up-to-date folk issue where bold string, drumming and singing layers are accentuated with anthemic synthesised whiffs, jew harp chords and interesting stereo effects. In a nutshell, it is simultaneously traditions following and opened for new approaches and touches. And all is balanced very well. There is also represented a ballad, Your Great To Me. Everyone who likes contemporary alt-folk/Americana it is thought for you. Superb release.               

Joxfield ProjeX - Mystery Of The Stoned Pharaoh



  • Psychedelia
  • Kosmische Musik
  • Avant-rock
  • Experimentalism
  • Psych-rock
  • Avant-garde
  • Experimental rock
  • Avant-prog
  • RIO
  • Alternative dance
  • Electronic

Comment: this 7-track issue ending up at 24.16 is the fourth notch in a series of 9 Joxfield ProjeX archives EP. The compositions are edited from the Swedish combo`s three disc album The Pond Intermezzo initially released in 2006. Mystery Of The Stoned Pharaoh proves that every album by the duo of Oax and Yan is a proper event. Brooding compositions based on hirsute and complicated guitar chords or noisy outcomes are varied with more danceable, volatile endeavours and warped modifications of electronic music and vocals and knee-deep psychedelic insights. I recommend listen to their late albums as well, most of them were issued on Clinical Archives and some of them by the duo themselves. By the way, on some publications they collaborated with such luminaries as Kenji Siratori, Geoff Leigh, and Pat Mastoletto. Enjoy this psychedelic carnival of sounds and impulses.

9/18/2014

Girlhood – Remixes (2009)



  • Electronic pop
  • Mashup
  • Remixes
  • Alternative dance

Comment: girlhood is an obscure producer from Arizona, USA who has issued a shitloads of albums by himself (all the releases can be found from Bandcamp) or under now defunct CLLCT. This 8-track issue consists of mash-up mongrels and remixes. The result is shimmering, burbly and dashing. The rhythms are corkscrewed against glitch-y noises, warped vocal samples and sheeny synth layering, at times manipulated with pitches and pace speeds to pump up the trunk with good mood hormones. In a word, it sounds like a dance party presented by a debonair DJ.          

9/17/2014

[Teaser of the day] Submatukana - Entering the Subconscious


  • Experimental techno
  • Glitch techno
  • Avant-electronica
  • Experimentalism

[Teaser of the day] Nachtzug - 180 Fahren


  • Electro pop
  • Kosmische Musik
  • Electronic pop
  • Robot pop
  • Techno pop
  • Alternative dance

Tallinn Daggers - Evol and Rockets

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Cybernetika – Solar Nexus (2014)



  • Breakbeat
  • Jungle
  • Psybient
  • Alternative dance
  • Crossover
  • Kosmische Musik
  • Chill out
Comment: in fact, what we could expect from an album which is entitled Solar Nexus? Indeed, it should filled with sci-fi sounds, to be at least a little bit murky and brooding, full of spacey sounds and feeling of alienation as if you have been a space traveller very far from the Earth for years. If we consider another fact the recording platform comes out from Ektoplasm that it should point out psychedelic trance and ambient blended sounds. In reality, all these elements are represented on Cybernetika`s 9-track release, though, it is probably the most stormy issue I have ever heard under Ektoplasm. More profoundly, those glacial-alike reflections and imposing sonar beams and trance-y rhythms and melodic layers are tightly mixed up with breakbeat and jungle-near cadences and corroded robot voices. In a word, Cybernetika`s recent sound emits nearly like an antidote for traditional New Age music. Last but not least – the coverprint is eye-catching. Recommended.

Robel Synthesia – Midnight Polaroids (2012)



  • Downtempo
  • New Age
  • Modern classical
  • Ambient
  • Alternative dance
  • Organic electronica
  • Mood music

Comment: Robel Synthesia says on his Soundcloud site that he is a musician and sketcher loving all things related to the arts. He used to approach music with the intent of creating something visually alluring. More concretely, if to hint at the titles of the album you could get proof for it – Autumn Window, Painting Skies and Stars, Light Echoes, Taxi Colours. Musically his 7-notch issue is a tight blend of melancholic yet pushy piano chords, picturesque synth hovers, repetitive samples and laidback rhythms and some barely audible concrete sound snippets. Stylistically it is problematic to categorize it in a proper way. It might be not wrong to say the album reflects upon contemporary New Age music tendencies, though, the opening track Streetlamp Waves is properly dance rhythms driven and Polaroids extends to ambient music heights. Of course, it is not the predominant issue regarding the release and other albums either. It is essential that it is a fairly stunning and convincing outcome. Artsy touch is everywhere.       

The Mules – s/t 7`` (2014)



  • Avant-punk
  • Experimental rock
  • Art punk
  • Post-punk
  • Alternative rock
  • Electro-punk
  • Psychedelia
  • Garage rock
  • Blues
Comment: The Mules was a combo from Boston, Massachusetts, USA existing in the beginning/mid of the 00s. Unfortunately they had no fortune to become famous, though, they had potential for it. Maybe did not have, though, because of its uncompromising nature. Free Music Archive issued a couple of tracks exposing the collective`s playful and frenetic world. It is music containing elements from the traditions of No Wave movement, experimental rock, blues, Garage rock, psychedelic music, and noise pop. Mandatory for all those people who don`t like dull and exhaustive rock music but love 

9/15/2014

[Teaser of the day] The Pearly Gatecrashers - Happiest Days


  • Indie pop
  • Twee pop
  • Jangle pop
  • Alternative pop

[Teaser of the day] Baaska T - Wax On Wax Off


  • Cinematic
  • Dream-hop
  • Sampledelic
  • Mood music
  • Breaks

Lapsky - Maed & Meva Figures promo routine

Mount Eerie Live at Hurricane Creek Grange on 2011-10-05 (2011)



  • Americana
  • Indie folk
  • Alt-folk
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Folk indie
  • Live recording
  • Psych-folk
  • Dream folk
Comment: by listening to this 10-track live session can admit that Phil Elverum aka The Microphones aka Mount Eerie is one of the most imaginative artists showing up his depth and capability to change every song into an event. The live is performed with another musician, Julia (who is also from Anacortes, DC Washington, USA) who obviously plays keyboards invoking fabulous synthesised panoramas and virtuous whiffs out of them. However, in centre Elverum`s guitar and doleful singing are elliptically shaped, at times being stretched out and sometimes more stripped down in his trajectory. The result is a quite short-running but bewitching Americana/indie folk footmark.

Irrlicht Project – Accident (2007)



  • Acid electronica
  • Speedcore
  • Chiptune
  • Breakcore
  • Digital hardcore
  • Gabber
  • Crossover
  • Chiptune
  • Leftfield

Comment: Irrlicht Project is a producer from Berlin, Germany being active since 2004. He has issued 8 albums so far, the last one Dat Fuzz this year. Accident consists of more or less danceable music because of its very hectic nature veering into different genres and manipulating with diverse stylistic elements and playing with rhythm patterns and at different speeds and pitches. Of course, he recruits mostly electronic sounds though some samples and progressions seem to be acoustic and concrete sounds either. At times the artist`s intention sounds very straightforward, at times more flickering or spaced-out. The mood is changeable throughout these 12 compositions. In a word, the artist does not underestimate the listener thereby we don`t give him a heck as well.            

The Sugarcubes - 20th Anniversary Concert, Laugardalshöll (2006)



  • Alternative rock
  • Indie pop
  • Psychedelic rock
  • Live recording
Comment: this monumental live gig includes 20 tracks within 84 minutes by the legendary Icelandic alternative group The Sugarcubes who was the first Icelandic group reached international acclaim from the island. The collective and Bjork`s solo career might indirectly open the way for other Icelandic groups either – Sigur Ros, mùm, Mugison, Amiina if to name just some combos among others. Although I am being Bjork`s fan for many years my experiences with The Sugarcubes have not been so pleasant and expected because of chiming a little bit monotonous and annoying in longer time spans. On the other side, Kukl was far more sympathetic thanks to their more avant-garde approach in music and concept. In true, in live they used to sound remarkably better mostly due to Bjork and Einar Örn Benediktsson`s erratic and tumultuous singing manner. The best moment is presented in midway – A Day Called Zero is a gravity-lost jazz-y wonder. 

9/13/2014

[Teaser of the day] Flembaz - Bridging Time


  • Progressive trance
  • Organic electronica
  • Psychill
  • Alternative dance
  • Chilltronica
  • Psytrance

[Teaser of the day] Wreck And Reference - Abhorrence


Avant-metal
Experimental metal
Avant-garde
Angst metal
Screamo
Post-metal
Apocalyptic
Noise metal

Eureka Brown - Sketch

Asalto al Parque Zoológico – Sonnen (2014)



  • Shoegaze
  • Dream pop
  • Alternative rock
  • Noise rock

Comment: to listen to this couple of tracks incessantly from one hour to another it is a very ecstatic, even purgative listening experience. If to draw parallels to another South American combo, This Lonely Crowd`s album An Endless Moment Everyday All The Time (2010, Sinewave) sounded blatantly close to Smashing Pumpkins. In parallel, The Buenos Aires-based combo can sound even more into the hard core of My Bloody Valentine than the legendary shoegaze pioneers themselves wanted to do it (you obviously understand what I mean). Indeed, those exuberant layers of dream-drenched noise cascades do not give you a hoot wrapping the subject up into a hazy, velvety sonic Shangri-la where she/he loses a sense of gravity. AAPZ`s concept may be considered partially as a noise rock example either but it is remarkably more dulcet and sexy than most of pop acts to put together.        

Guerrinha - De Rosinha Falsificado Para Feirinhas Cinzentas (Os Pequenos Tijolos Da House Music) (2012)



  • Big beat
  • Club dance
  • Techno
  • Alternative dance

Comment: If you guess 12 minutes might be way too long to produce one dance-tinged track than you go definitely wrong regarding the recent issue. More profoundly, Guerrinha`s 2-track outlet is a beast of corkscrewing techno and viable big beat mixed rhythms varicoloured with some vowel samples and key chords to result in a highly spellbinding and hypnotic grower. These simultaneously brisk and hesychastic cadences penchant for serotonin-releasing key changes remind me a little bit of Italo disco vibes either. Sometimes it is assumed dance music is somewhat superficial and cursory kind of music, however, if it is relaxing and psychedelic does it mean that it is somehow more draffy or rubbish in comparison with Pink Floyd or Spacemen 3, for instance? It sounds almost like a club version of There Is A Light That Never Goes Out. Listen to it and you will adore it.

Ashtray Navigations - Sweet Iron Feet (2009)



  • Drone
  • Sound-art
  • Experimental rock
  • Avant-garde
  • Post-psychedelic electronica
  • Experimentalism
  • No Wave
  • New Weird Britain
Comment: there can be difference between Ashtray Navigations, and Ashtray Navigations regarding Phil Todd headed combo`s releases. There is no wonder because of having issued a shitloads of avant-whatever albums since the beginning of 90s. Todd and his variable collaborators` music can be considered a sort of alchemy of manipulated sounds which may be even more influential than the listener is able to guess. For instance, you could remember for the first two  albums of Animal Collective where they partially carry out similar minimalistic psychedelic experiments and more sophisticated noise-tinged explorations (or so-called post-psychedelic electronica) thereby bringing forth such sort of music to a wider audience. More concretely, this 4-track issue is a positive sonic mayhem filled with whistling feedback noises, arty guitar chord layering, amplified hisses and bubbly synth drones, however, there aforementioned elements are just tools to experiment with them on different intensities and interactions throughout this 31-minute course. It might be considered an improvised music album, though, it seems that every element brought forth on it is thoroughly analysed and elaborated. By the way, the album will be finished off in a majestic manner (The Whirlpool What Was). By kindred souls I recommend listen to such artists as Kemialliset Ystävat, Glenn Branca, Vibracathedral Orchestra, fydhws, Tore Elgaroy. 

9/11/2014

[Teaser of the day] Adamned.age - Seinzeit-Aggregat


  • Industrial techno
  • Avant-techno
  • Rhythmic noise
  • Experimental techno

[Teaser of the day] Postcode - Pound

  • Post-punk
  • Alternative rock
  • Shoegaze
  • Alternative dance

Artist: Postcode
Release: Zebratronic
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2014

Il Culo di Mario - Osvaldo

EDASI – Orphaned Demons Follow Your Destiny (2014)



  • Black noise
  • Avant-garde
  • Psycho-acoustic
  • Crust punk
  • Blackgaze
  • Experimentalism
  • Improvised music
  • Non-music
Comment: when I was a little boy while lying in bed I was a little bit frightened by trying to listen to buzzing frequencies behind the silence and dreaming up ghouls coming out of the wall. This 11-track issue by Mihkel Kleis aka Ratkiller aka EDASI recalls me a little bit these early days in my life. Although his music can be considered an exemplar of black noise the album incorporates elements from disparate genres. Fairly sympathetic are those barely audible but effectively resulting sampled particles, occult speech and burked screams-ritual evocations and pulsating synth repetitions among tight layering. Kleis also used to recruit quite uncommon sounds in the context of such kind of music – for instance, melodica-driven explorations in one composition. An important part of the issue is the relation between insistent, besotted noise walls and elements coming out of it. Moreover, it is all about of how a sonic particle or snippet is contingent on the total amount of these particles, and conversely. The final track Outro and partially Intro are more concretely influenced by My Bloody Valentine`s beatific noise aesthetics. Call it architectural approach to create black noise music. In a word, it will take care of your soul.  

Delhotel Records: Club Comfort Remezclado (2009)



  • Indietronica
  • Alternative pop
  • Leftfield
  • Remixes
  • Electro pop
  • Alternative dance
  • Robot pop
  • Electronic pop
  • Chillwave
Comment: this set of 10 tracks involves both original and remixed ones and some reworks, however, all thoroughly rotating around Roberto Polo and Sergio Treviño aka Dj Queco`s collaborative project Club Comfort. Club Comfort`s original sound is based upon gritty indie electronic, volatile chillwave tuning, and electro pop progressions, however, remix makers will make it amenable to more diverse electro pop and stroboscope-lighted and autotuned robot pop touch. The remixers on it are the collective`s label mates like Mersey Hot Springs, DJ Golonsh, Sr. Amable, White Ninja, and Mockingbird. The issue includes enough of highlights to be deemed a top notch. The godfather of the release is an excellent Mexican experimental pop/rock label, Delhotel Records.         

J.-P. CARON – ST (2014)



  • Drone
  • Dark ambient
  • Ambient noise
  • Epic
  • Ambient drone
  • Dystopbient
  • Avant-garde
  • Minimalism
  • Microtonal
  • Experimentalism
Comment: J.-P. Caron`s recent composition may chime like a graveyard or junk yard antidote to La Monte Young`s music. Just kidding. However, there are represented a couple of tracks first of them extend a little longer than one hour and another is approximately about 14 minutes. Despite their imbalance in format the nature is similar – taut, bleak drones run ceaselessly over endless landscapes full of ghostly shades and penumbras. Inspite of the minimal or even microtonal concept the emotion flourishes throughout and will be full-fledged at the end. Of course, such kind of minimally produced music is tractable by illusions thereby the listener cannot be very sure where is laid down the border between reality and fiction. The blurred vision is actually its strength and source of vitality.                    

9/09/2014

[Teaser of the day] Erissoma - Emotional Landslid


  • Glitch ambient
  • Glitchtronica
  • Soundscapes
  • Experimental electronica
  • Abstract
  • Avant-garde
  • Experimentalism
  • Microtonal

[Teaser of the day] Kuh Lida - Havemercy



  • Hip-hop
  • Urban music
  • Leftfield
  • Afrofuturism
  • Funk

Social Club x ANIMAL KINGDOM

Cagey House – Second Sight (2014)



  • Free folk
  • Weird folk
  • Avant-folk
  • New Weird America
  • Sampledelic
  • Sound collage
  • Art music
Comment: Baltimore-native Dave Keifer aka Cagey House has been a prolific artist issuing at least 15 albums since 1999. He is one of the main icons regarding netlabel based music. A shitloads of records who had issued his outcomes are already disappeared but he is still here to delight the listener. When he started to produce his sound it was formally electronic but chimed rather like a modern indie rock combo. However, later on his sound veered into a haunting, more experimental approach full of haunting art house-y milieus and uncanny but catchy melodies atop. However, his previous one Pistol Vest (2010, MAV 0kbps) seemed to be a turn forward due to more psychedelic and improvised set-ups and soundscapes. And now Second Sight denotes another dodge in stylistic approach of him. Keifer sound has never been so folk-ish, though, heavily, blended with sonic effects, orchestrated glides, warped ambiences, 60 and 70s-alike female singing manner and vowel experiments and electronic ploys. Moreover, his recent approach is minimalistic relied on a couple of sonic algorithms and repetitive, even a little bit autistic samples regarding most of these 7 compositions represented over here. Fairly amusing and relaxing.

AKA Gelbart – Please Please Me (2013)



  • Conceptual
  • Space Age
  • Exotica pop
  • Alternative rock
  • Psychedelic
  • Rockabilly
  • Avant-garde
  • Experimentalism
  • Electronic
  • Art rock
  • Psychobilly

DavidKBD - Plastik-The Technosphere (2011)



  • Trance
  • Techno-metal
  • Electro-metal
  • Dance pop
  • Crossover
Comment: David KBD is a musician from Pamplona, Basque country. His 7-track issue is a melting pot for poppy techno cadences, bubbly trance rhythms and metal guitar riffs. The result is fizzy and upbeat, though, being superficial, simplistic and cheesy by its nature. Actually the whole chimes like a long-running track, just providing some pauses at different times. The artist tries to find out the middle ground between disparate genres or to amount to them, though, having no plan and enough depth to manage it. On the other side, there are certainly some elements to create finer and more segmented results. Moreover, Tinkling Lights is a banner thanks to an unforgettable motif and subsidiary progressions and relaxing pads around it. 

9/07/2014

[Teaser of the day] Astrolabio - Synapsis


  • Psychedelic rock
  • Progressive rock
  • Experimental rock
  • Fusion
  • Acid rock
  • Improvised music

[Teaser of the day] Miami Slice - Step Into Me


  • Club dance
  • Electro-house
  • Disco house

Kent State - Hogs Tooth

DJ Torby - Big Bag (2013)



  • House
  • Alternative dance
  • Club dance
  • New Age
  • Downtempo
  • Chillout
  • Mood music
Comment: DJ Torby provides mostly phlegmatic downtempo-esque and New Age-soaked rhythms accentuated with lonely piano chords, smooth jazz-y whiffs and scant bass drum-based slaps. However, these elements do corkscrew against the upper layers of compositions which used to be shimmering and sheeny ones thereby providing the welcome counterbalance to it. Of course, there are represented some exceptions either. At Sleep In My Arms are catchy but gloomy synth layers mixed up with majestic bells therefore sounding quite close to some borderline post-rock combos. Beach Walker is a house-inspired notch bringing incessantly forth uplifting milieus and dreamy associations throughout. At Let Me Feel Your Fantasy is all about a catchy electro-disco hook. 

Dancing Deadlips + Potworow - Buffalo Bill's Defunct (2014)



  • Spoken word
  • Sound poetry
  • Dark ambient
  • Noir music
  • Avant-garde
  • No Wave
  • Experimentalism
  • Microtonal

Comment: the Poland-residing Dancing Deadlips` rationale is based upon gloomy and noir-laden soundscapes and persuasive storytelling getting their inspiration at the fringes No Wave movement and gothic/neoclassical music. This time they issued a composition, Buffalo Bill`s Defunct featuring Potworow. Indeed, it is heavily crawling and horrendously grumbling thereby adding to the air of impending threat and awe. By the way, the lyrics is based upon Buffalo Bill's Defunct by E.E. Cummings, a prominent representative of the 20th poetry.              


Jazz Friends – Autumn Leaves (2013)



  • Nu jazz
  • Mood music
  • Chillout
  • Acid jazz
  • Art music
  • Easy listening
  • Smooth jazz
  • Downbeat

Comment: this miscellany of 9 tracks issued approximately 10 ten months ago is relevant at the moment either. In fact, it may behove for any time. The smorgasbord  starts off with a fabulous regatta pop example by Roberto Daglio combining together easy-paced cognition, 70`s ending jazz progressions reminding a little bit of Miles Davis, and Jaan Kuman, for instance. However, in addition to it there are represented also jazz-induced mood music, more art music progressions, smoky downbeat shuffles, and more contemporary electronic/acid/nu jazz grooves and hovers. In a word, it guarantees to the listener good feeling and pleasant state of mind. Beyond Roberto Daglio there are represented Stefano Mocini and Liquid Frame, JAZ, PeerGyntLoboGris, Liquid Frame, DavidKBD, Nujazz Trio, Thorvald Odin, and Lino Del Vecchio.                 


9/05/2014

[Teaser of the day] Dimuto Cielo - Diciembre


  • Neokrautrock
  • Post-rock
  • Indietronica
  • Electronic pop

[Teaser of the day] Asalto al Parque Zoológico - Sonnen



  • Dream pop
  • Alternative rock
  • Shoegaze
  • Psychedelia

Aden Ôhm - It's People