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7/31/2015

Os Clausas – Os Clausas (2013)




/Minimal techno, Experimental techno, Motorik, Kraut techno/

Comment: less is more if to start off with some triviality. However, the Italy-based artist Christian di Vito aka Os Clausas` music is being far away from it. There are up experiments with more and less stern yet appealing techno patterns, noises and electronic drones. Furthermore, you can perceive ambient textures under the rhythmic mayhem. The favourite track of mine is DRSD which is a gentle echo and expansion of motorik rhythms by Klaus Dinger, and Michael Rother who constituted a seminal krautrock combo, Neu! for four decades ago. Indeed, representing static, repetitive rhythms in the middle which in turn are accompanied by a lurking hiss fuelled drone on one channel which will spread out stepwise. PP exploits reed organ shuffles juxtaposed against the cadences atop. The finishing track Milspec is funky on its own terms, however, arousing a more loosening feeling at the end of a day. This dainty issue is a part of the huge discography of the Italy-based imprint Sine3pm being a home for many more and less known artists worldwide.

[Teaser of the day] The Firstborn - Vajra Eyes



  • Doom metal
  • Post-metal
  • Progressive metal
  • Raga music
  • Crossover

Artist: The Firstborn
Release: Lions Among Men
Year: 2012

Mizukage Records Compilation Vol.06 (2011)




/Folktronica, Modern classical, Glitchtronica, New Age, Piano music, Dream folk, Experimental electronica, IDM, Kosmische Musik, Chamber pop/

Comment: this compilation proves that the Japanese music could stylistically be very varicoloured and eclectic, however, giving no damn regarding the content and verve. Indeed, the listener can discover lots of great compositions from there extending from keen folk and electronica mixed compositions to semi-mechanical loops and incisive digital noise blended torrents to breezy flute fuelled New Age-y motives to Moog induced spaced-out rhythms to quirky modern classical outputs where slowly slung piano chords are accentuated with fragile noises and bracing debris. In fact, the listener can discern how subtle melodies and sublime harmonies are juxtaposed against possible kind of form experiments thereby creating welcoming tension between these compartments. All of that reminds of My Bloody Valentine who was probably the first alternative rock combo being ready to introduce an inferior, noisy concept with fascinating melodies and enthralling gears. The miscellany involves such artists as fraqsea, Atnr, Sane Masayuki, Hajimeinoue, Oxyfog, Fugenn& The White Elephants, Go-Qualia, Shintaro Aoki, Waki, Himuro Yoshiteru, Tsunenori, Morning Dew, Yoshihisa Nagao, and Haniho Kyuden (Tominaga & Aiko). 


7/30/2015

[Teaser of the day] Ruang Ketinga - Tetang Jiwa


  • Indie folk
  • Alternative pop
  • Indie pop
  • Folk indie

Artist: Ruang Ketinga
Label: Mindblasting
Year: 2014

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TFSL - Tales From The Sleeping Land (2014)




/Post-rock, Stoner rock, Space rock, Krautrock, Musique concrète, Psych-rock, Drone rock, Avant-rock, Doom rock, Experimental rock, Improvised music/

Comment: this alignment of heavy punching guitar spawned sounds used to create different emotions and sensations in my head. It is more joyous than most of the combos brought forth from the section of doom rock/spaced-out rock. Relatively I did mean. It might be TFSL`s 7-track issue is a less obsessive and more gliding one dedicated not only to survey the listener`s fucked-up state of mind but also providing a placebo to rise up your mind and soul. Let`s call it “the doom or stoner fusion” if you wish. However, the soundscape is powerful and overwhelming by giving only few moments for breathing and extending your muscles throughout a time span of approximately one hour. It is saturated with spacey guitar overdrives and mighty gong sounds to the extreme extent which used to move across the spectrum and penetrate all the layers being discernible on the scale. By now and then additionally to some more tranquil compositions the sonic brew is accentuated with some concrete sounds and signs reflecting upon the de-escalation at some extent. However, all these sounds are seamlessly related to each other or growing out of one another. All of that creates an immensely pleasurable context for your ears generating and unleashing new connections and associations. I am very glad that for a while after the elimination of the Iron Curtain there appeared solid experimental rock scenes in the Eastern Bloc countries. The recent project comes out of Bulgaria. The issue is a part of the discography of Mahorka imprint.

7/29/2015

[Teaser of the day] Rebe - Bohemia


  • Art rock
  • Alternative pop
  • Chamber rock
  • Downbeat
  • Experimental rock

Artist: Rebe
Year: 2009

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Tuaiki - 惑星 28 (2013)




/Post-rock, Indietronica, Experimental rock, Noise, Alternative pop, Shoegazetronica/

Comment: first of all, it was quite difficult to find out the albums with Japanese hieroglyphs from Internet (for instance, if you are having one exemplar at your mp3 player before and you are trying to find it out at WWW thereafter). However, finally I got it at Poleporecords site in Bandcamp. Tuaiki`s 5-track issue is a keen blend of post-rock induced panoramic yearning, affective rhythms and emotive layers of indie electronic and shoegaze-y examples and digitally formed noise vamps on the verge of the soundscape building up the welcome contrast to the former mentioned ones. Madness meets sensitiveness, heavenly beauty meets tectonic mud. The title track chimes like a free jazz-esque foray into the guitar drenched feedback noise and boldly stumping programmed beats. 何故、此処に居るのか私には分からない involves a stunning noise torrent with some vibrations within it. Indeed, much bangle is up there carved out with love and caring which used to cut through.

[Teaser of the day] Nuvem Leopardo - Narcisos



  • Psych-rock
  • Doom rock
  • Experimental rock
  • Hard rock
  • Space rock
  • Alternative rock
  • Psychedelic rock
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp 
Year: 2015

Iris Garrelfs - Breathing Through Wires (2014)




/Experimental electronica, Avant-garde, Micronoise, Electro-acoustic, Spoken word, Live recording, Abstract, Sound-art/

Comment: Iris Garrelfs is an experienced musician/artist who has been active for almost three decades. This compilation involves 5 lengthy live improvisations recorded in the United Kingdom between 2012 and 2014. Her music consists of two elements predominantly – her vowel effects and voice bending is accentuated with minimal electronic components either being separated from her voice or coming out of it. At times she mimics the sounds of animals (duck`s quacks, swine`s belches, evil dog`s snarling), at times the music of her is layered and looped with multiple voices (some of them are slowed down into moaning, some of them are slightly speeded up), at times the listener can perceive more nervous and orgastic syllables juxtaposed against more tranquil, angelic voice appearances as if depicting the life course of someone. Her sound proves that a very minimal, stepwise approach on only one word (as the final track builds up in this way) with some sonic manipulations could essentially be enthralling and convincing. Iris Garrelfs´ music could be examined side by side with the likes of Meredith Monk, Laurie Anderson, Roomet Jakapi, Maja Ratkje, Jaap Blonk, Diamanda Galas, Michael Schiefel. In a nutshell, it is a thought-provoking legacy from the potent voice and sound artist. 

7/28/2015

[Teaser of the day] Toxic Chicken & Joel Nobody - Youth Dementia



  • Industrial techno
  • Leftfield
  • Glitch techno
  • Avant-garde
  • Noise
  • Experimental techno

Artist: Toxic Chicken & Joel Nobody
Year: 2015

The Line Below (2012)




/Indie rock, Dream pop, Jangle pop, Avant-pop, Electronic pop, Art pop, Alternative pop, Chillwave/

Comment: this compilation of 7 tracks involves outstanding indie music from the very beginning to the late seconds. Stylistically and technically it is mottled as indie music used to be, more concretely, extending from light-hearted yet thoroughly affecting guitar driven sonics to more artsy, keyboard/synthn and programmed beat driven experiments where the touch of human soul is deeply mixed up with machine dominated areas. The miscellany embraces such combos as Spakkiano, Murder, Husband, Welcome Back Sailors, His Clancyness, Karibean feat. North, and Wolther Goes Stranger. Furthermore, all these combos seem to come out of Italy. In a word, the Italian musicians in the compartments of progressive rock, disco music (Italo disco), noise music and motion picture soundtracks have earlier proven to be top notches worldwide. This time they proved they could produce fabulous, assured indie sound either. Get this must have package for yourself.

7/27/2015

[Teaser of the day] Ail Fionn - Saz/Mandolin Jam 1


  • Free folk
  • New Weird England
  • Improvised music
  • Pych-folk
  • Drone folk

Artist: Ail Fionn
Year: 2005

LA Screamin Popeyes - Save The Brainforest (1990)




/Avant-garde, Improvised music, Dada music, Synth pop, DIY, Field recording, Weird pop, Electronic pop, Art punk, Leftfield, Post-punk, Dance rock, Spoken word, Experimental pop/

Comment: thanks to this 9-track issue (the download version is zipped into the two lengthy tracks in total, though) I discovered a new platform for old, rarefied music, called The Living Archive of Underground Music which is curated by Don Campau. Indeed, it is time to discover amazing sonic examples from the past. First of all, I truly like the title of the album which was relevant many decades ago and is still today. By watching what is going to happen every day worldwide it is ridiculous and sad at the same instant. People make this shit happen to. Given that the singularity of human being used to diminish remarkably. Save The Brainforest reflects upon these deranged and oppressed tendencies excellently. In detail, it veers from robot-alike spoken word snippets and roughly processed guitar riff noises to psychedelic and orchestrated synth lines and such sort of improvised situations reminding of radio drama and sultry jungle encircled happenings. There are up some hilarious artsy (post-) punk and fucked-up synth pop/dance rock progressions either. Behind the project were Jeff Olson, and Carl Strong who recorded the issue on the 4-track tape machine set up on a kitchen table. With this fabulous issue the project did continue to uphold the Dadaist and obscure DIY tradition within the US-based music scene (The Residents, Big City Orchestra, Fantomas, Negativland, No-Neck Blues Band, Bob Chaos based imprint etc). 

7/25/2015

[Teaser of the day] Guili Guili Goulag - Otmushtenie


  • Electro-acoustic
  • Avant-metal
  • Post-metal
  • No Wave
  • Avant-rock
  • Progressive metal
  • Sludge metal
  • Post-punk
  • Crossover
  • Math metal
  • Experimental rock

Release: Ib.Ex.Ib
Year: 2014

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Libra Makowski – Drum Your Life (2011)




/Drum and bass, Electronic pop, Jungle, Speed garage, Breakcore, Trance, Remix/

Comment: this is the first album by Lublin, Poland based artist Libra Makowski (having been active since the end of the 90s) where he predominantly takes on bold drum and bass and jungle rhythms which are mixed up with some speed garage frequencies. Actually the result reflects upon the artist`s earlier music making experiences because synth/keyboard sounds presented over there used to run on in the vein of trance music and pop ambient/piano pop/classical music (for instance, the albums like Girlfriend Experience, and Cosmologic). For instance, Shaman Dance is a blend of jungle beats, trance-y synth progressions and tabla induced vamp. At times those stark beats are accompanied with sublime female vocal deliveries and growling radioactive grooves and prevailing synth overdrives (for instance, at City Lights). Consequently it can be said the artist search for balance between the sensibility of pop music and bouncy club dance oriented sentiment. 

[Teaser of the day] Pavel Ambiont - Svapna


  • Deep dub
  • Ambient dub
  • Dub-techno
  • Minimal dub
  • Space music

Artist: Pavel Ambiont
Release: Peace Dub EP
Label: Segmenter
Year: 2008

Melinda Ligeti – Belonging (2015)




/Alternative pop, Singer-songwriter, Jazz. Doo wop, Mood music, Easy listening/

Comment: Melinda Ligeti`s 17-track issue could be considered both a branch of jazz music and mode of contemporary alternative pop. I mean artsy pop music, of course. Sonically it is light-hearted and quite gravitation free due to soaring vowel effects and singing mixing mode and contemplative string plucked chords thereby reminding of the doo wop tradition coming out of the 60s. Furthermore, the sentiment of bossa nova is not being far away from it. At times some keyboard sounds are added to bring forth either a more lively touch or more deeply thoughtful sensations within the blend. In any cases, Ligeti is adept to move the listener`s emotions with her fairly sensual vocal turns and lurking jazz compositions behind it. All the instruments are played by her and dedicated to her sons. In a nutshell, it is a potent retro futurist pop album.  

7/23/2015

[Teaser of the day] Josephines - Made of Stars



  • Psych-rock
  • Blues rock
  • Alternative rock
  • Indie rock

Artist: Josephines
Release: Josephines
Year: 2015

Pizza Puppy – I Got Sunburned (2015)




/Breakcore, Sampledelic, Electronic pop, Mash up, Breakbeat, Crossover/

Comment: by watching the cover prints of albums issued by US-based Underground Core Collective you can see obviously young musicians yearning toward their childhood and obsessions about certain things. About the Little Pony and pizza and burrito, about the sample-based and mash up culture, about the “cores” related to digital dance cadences and anime. Pizza Puppy`s 10-track issue is an organic blend of heavy bass thumping beneath and more light-hearted singing/rapping/chanting snippets. The artist is not ashamed of himself to merge slightly cheesy and “deep” elements together in a seamless way thereby fulfilling one of the pop formulas properly. Throughout the course you can perceive an incessant torrent of sounds and rhythms arriving and leaving and then returning again. More laid back spans are followed by remarkably more aggressive ones being represented even in particular compositions frequently. Let`s enjoy it. 

7/22/2015

[Teaser of the day] Natural Snow Buildings - You'll Become What You Fear the Most


  • Drone folk
  • Avant-folk
  • Post-folk
  • Epic
  • Art folk
  • Experimental folk
  • Psych-folk
  • Experimental folk
  • New Weird France
  • Ambient folk

Label: Vulpiano 
Year: 2014

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The Stepkids – Wanderers (2014)




/Soft rock, Digital funk, Funk rock, Synth fusion, Doo wop, Alternative pop, Electronic pop/

Comment: the shortened Soundcloud version of Wanderers comprises three compositions veering a crossover attitude of soft rock, synthesised fusion and digitalized funk rhythms and robot pop. Although getting partly inspiration from the musical groups of bygone decades the issue`s general impression is very modern – all these production tricks with appearance of stereo effects and overdriven acid keyboard chords, layers of exuberant sonic minutiae atop used to gravitate toward catchy rhythmic structures and subtle singing. At times the singing chimes in the vein of the best doo wop tradition. You can even hear Miles Davis` funk-inclined shuffles through predominant jazz narratives. By listening to The Slap you can discern how it bridges the US-based r`n`b, funk and soul tradition to Italo disco and Kraftwerk-ian electro pop influences par excellence. In a word, it is a fine example of contemporary pop music. It is infinitely better than Lady Gaga, and Miley Cyrus, for instance (in fact, they are more products rather than musical output).

7/21/2015

[Teaser of the day] Plastic Whore - Thirteen-Eleven


  • Industrial 
  • Death metal
  • Trash metal
  • Electro-metal

Artist: Plastic Whore
Release: Wet Planet
Label: Self-released
Year: 2004

Outer Gods - Ascend Unto The Seventh Throne (2015)




/Drone doom, Drone, Ambient, Post-metal, Avant-metal, Experimentalism, Spoken word, Minimalism, Field recording, Crossover/

Comment: this issue consists of two lengthy compositions at which drone music, doom metal, and ambient are three whales the Atlanta, Georgia, US-based combo used to draw on. Although those sounds represented over there are frequently austere and bleak ones with little changes the result is highly emotive and galvanizing. Guitar based drones are densely interwoven with electronic sounds resulting in thought-provoking outputs. For instance, there are up some snippets where gloomy yet picturesque church bells and ambiances create sensations of impending doom. It is intriguing to hear how the layers of the issue are interconnected with one another and used to minimally change throughout these two lengthy courses – at times with immense even squelchy gravitational power, at times decelerated to a more minimal extent. All of that seems to be highly convincing at its uncompromising hustling. Stylistically it is puzzling to discern is it either metal-related music or drone/ambient oriented experimentations. At least, it does not make sense. Consequently it can be said it is one of the best issues in 2015 so far. 

7/20/2015

[Teaser of the day] Ranon - To My Life



  • Afrobeat
  • Disco funk
  • Dance music
  • Afrofunk
  • Ethnic electronica
  • World music

Artist: Ranon
Release: Africa Edits
Label: Self-released/Trash Can Dance
Year: 2013/2015


The Death Sound - TDS: Year One (2008)




/Avant-garde, Noise, Experimentalism, Live recording, Spoken word, Psycho-acoustic, Electronic, Industrial, Leftfield/

Comment: I don`t know does deserve the project of Matt and Alex its name or not but music outstretched at a course of 77 minutes is fairly startling because pushing forward an avant-garde concept. However, the issue embraces some live recordings which are obviously less important and more confusing and quite tedious parts on it (for instance, The Birthday Party coming out of a length of 33 minutes). Otherwise, there are up plenty of incisive and thought-provoking electronic progressions being obviously influenced by the tradition of old school industrial music (Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, Big City Orchestra, Clock DVA). It includes off-kilter spoken recitations, ominously throbbing dance rhythms or more insolent and louder clanging, reverb-heavy steely rains, wobbling electronic wisps, squelchy synth progressions being interwoven with some spoken samples from having-no-idea-wherefrom. Those different rhythmic formations used to reflect upon different mental and spiritual states. At times the artist`s appearance can be highly immersive (for instance, Psychic Wave - Crest 2) or weirdly light-hearted while rejecting law of gravitation (For instance, The Zac Cunningham Throwing Up in His Bedsheets Memorial Benediction), a times presenting the lunatic´s lullaby songs (No Waking). The project reaches its goal by providing oppressive milieu to be coated over the listener`s mind. In a word, you must hear it. It rewards close listening for sure.

7/19/2015

[Teaser of the day] Indigowave - Sidewalk


  • Alternative dance
  • Electro-indie
  • Indie pop
  • Chillwave
  • Alternative pop

Artist: Indigowave
Release: Sidewalk
Label: Self-released 
Year: 2014

Alternative links:
Lastfm


AbJo - The Art Of Dreaming (2010)



/Breaks, Alternative pop, Soul-hop, Electronica, Dream-hop, Trip-hop, Chilltronica, Piano music, Art music, Mood music/

Comment: San Diego-based producer AbJo`s issues can be dug out from Bandcamp – there are represented 16 ones. However, The Art Of Dreaming is an exception being outside the row. In any cases, The Art of Dreaming is an eminent issue where more or less fractured hip-hop and trip-hop breaks are adorned with subtle glockenspiel induced jingle-jangle, captivated synth loops, moderate sonic effects, dizzy harp drenched enchantment and intellectual play of art pop tendencies. Mandatory tones of soul music are also up there. Although the predominant milieu on it is sedative and soothing the signs of a good album cut through during the course of these 22 minutes. It almost sounds like the 00s instrumental equivalent to Radiohead`s OK Computer (1997). In true, some guitars are represented over there now and then. Moreover, AbJo did manipulate with such sonic elements and extended techniques which later would be reflected on the albums of Oneothrix Point Never. Check it out. 

7/18/2015

[Teaser of the day] Bing Satellites - Rise


  • Ambient
  • Soundscape
  • Abstract
  • Experimental electronica
  • Ambient drone
  • Space music
  • Epic
  • Minimalism
Release: Rain
Year: 2015

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LuckEnHouse – Panaji (2014)




/Psytrance, Ambient trance, Psychill, Mood music, Psybient, Alternative dance, World music, Ethnic electronica/

Comment: exactly one year ago, on the 19th of July in 2014 LuckEnHouse posted at his Facebook site the announcement about the release of an album, Panaji which used to weave psychedelic hazes, electronic rhythms of trance and chill out music and world music/ethnic music oriented motives to create a set of 57 minute to embed the needle deep into the listener`s hedonistic cerebral centre. Yeah! Indeed, it is a sophisticated outing with regard to have got to set out the plan to balance smoothly between the aforementioned styles. Since the 60s the Indian music has been having a substantial influence on the Western pop culture. Regarding the issue the listener can perceive ethnic motives coming out of the northern regions of India and influences of Goa trance stranded in the midst of bouncy rhythms and breezy synthesised orchestrations atop. This album could readily be a part of the discography of Ektoplazm, the trance oriented label. The issue is dedicated to Richard H Kirk who founded Cabaret Voltaire with Stephen Mallinder and Chris Watson thereby being one of the pioneers of industrial music, noise music, post-punk music and later electronic dance music either. In a nutshell, this 8-notch issue is an elysian meal for your body and mood.  

[Teaser of the day] .Khi - Killer Lady


  • Experimental techno
  • Post-classical
  • Avant-garde
  • Leftfield
  • Glitch techno
  • Crossover
  • Experimental electronica

Artist: .Khi
Release: I Had A Dream
Label: Bump Foot
Year: 2007

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Sound Awakener - Five Chapters (2014)




/Avant-garde, Experimentalism, Piano music, Field recording, Improvised music/

Comment: Vietnam-based artist Nguyễn Hồng Nhung aka Sound Awakener takes on an upright acoustic piano to create something inspired and beautiful. The issue starts off with Vibrate which differentiates due to a more buried timbre and sonic vamp. Later on, the artist creates tracks by amplifying them to the edge of distortion and dissonance, or using the sounds of field recording, or adding reverb-heavy spaces, some hissy wisps and stereo tricks to the blend. Nguyễn Hồng Nhung is an endued musician because of being classically educated he has not lost his explorative nature to educational formalism. In fact, these two characteristic vectors do have the same direction thereby resulting in the hitting stomp emotively. More concretely, hilarious moments are variegated with more shadowy glimpses into the soul of piano improvisation. Some tracks might sound in a lo-fi way at times yet it is not something of a lo-fi album because all the layers added to the mix are produced in an adept way. You could call it the knavish lo-fi outing if you wish. On this example the Vietnamese musician`s outing resembles the Swede Oskar Hallbert`s slightly introvertive and hazy compositions. Solid issue indeed.

[Teaser of the day] BOOL - Ancient City Emerge


  • Spoken word
  • Dub rock
  • Lo-fi
  • Psych-rock
  • Shoegazetronica
  • DIY
  • Noise rock

Artist: BOOL
Release: I Eat Phantom
Label: Black Square
Year: 2013

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7/17/2015

Kevan Paul – Going Home (2009)




/New age, Electronica, Crossover, Cinematic, Art music, Easy listening, Post-classical, World music, Mood music/

Comment: Kevan Paul is a composer from Salt Lake City, Utah, USA whose album`s concept was motivated by the economic oppression following the breakdown of Lehman Brothers at the end of the 00s. It caused serious loss to many families around the world many of them lost their homes bought on long-term loan. Furthermore, by conceptual side, the artist argues about the concept of home and alienation of human being from his/her roots. Indeed, we once come out of nature and created civilizations which trapped us. The outlook seems to be even worse – there exist an invisible snowball as an inferior result between economic relations and needs of overpopulated Earth which used to roll further thereby destructing the nature around us and the human being`s soul and mental health. We are being set up to compete with one another rather than collaborate with. The future is dark and getting even gloomier. Musically this 7-track issue is an unwinding one by searching for balance between lone chords, melody leads and orchestrated harmonies. The listener might find out some acquainted shapes from previous cultural discourses – from composers of the movie motion (Ennio Morricone), art music/post-classical scene (Penguin Café Orchestra), and world music oriented compartment (at times loaning from or developing Celtic music motives) and New Age-y electronic ticking. Emotionally it is contemplative and slightly doleful though providing some beatific panoramic and cinematic whiffs which are more ennobling ones. It is a cute soundtrack undoubtedly.

[Teaser of the day] 7Vortex - Chromosome


  • Industrial electro
  • Synth industrial
  • Leftfield
  • Witch house
  • Cosmic synth

Artist: 7Vortex
Release: Lime Liquor EP
Label: BPM Front
Year: 2008

Mechaddoar – Dreist (2012)




/Krautrock, Psych-rock, Experimental rock, Stoner rock, Trance rock, Noise rock/

Comment: although these 5 pieces were produced by Christian Zinke already at the end of the 90s the groove passing through the whole is still impressive and resilient. In fact, the issue has been managed to appear quite poorly in diverse activities because the main accent is set upon trancelike guitar pulsations saturated with fluctuating noise feedbacks and some singing here and there. Stylistically it crosses different styles and phases of path-breaking rock music in history. Indeed, mentally it is obsessive and glowering. It might be that Zinke hates and loves simultaneously what he is doing on it because an intention of the righteous rock music combo should be to destroy its aesthetical basement and scaffold. On the other side, Dreist could be interpreted as an example of space rock flow being captured and enchained, however, thereafter resulting in frantic spasms and delirious rattles within the cage (more concretely, it is tagged as psych-rock). By kindred souls I recommend listen to such names as Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Jesus & Mary Chain, CAN, Faust, Velvet Underground, Spacemen 3. Hilarious shit for sure.

7/16/2015

[Teaser of the day] Dark Souls Day - Lifeless


  • Post-punk
  • Gothic rock
  • Alternative rock
  • Angst rock

Release: X-lives  
Label: Afmusic 
Year: 2010

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We Are All Slaves - You Must Be Stuck Into Some Complications (2015)




/Avant-garde, Noise, Psycho-acoustic, Non-music, Experimentalism, Freeformfreakout/

Comment: my previous experiences with the discography of the French imprint Myhand.Thanx Records were being related to post-punk-ish yet vanguard sonic forms. However, it was great surprise of mine to find out something totally different. The Serbian Filip Stojiljkovic`s 6-track issue is a source at listening to it you must be stuck into complications. The outing starts off with an intense torrent of harsh noise which later will have dissolved into less straightforward yet even more provoking sonic experiments. FS channels his noise music into more complicated, signal-like appearances and even providing rhythmic threads. Additionally, you can listen to elliptic gurgling being interwoven with vowel layers thereby conjuring fucked-up sensations and frantic mental states. The aesthetic of coverprint of the EP is blurred in the way of reminding of the one by Keith Bowsza aka Minòy, the cultish US-based noisenik and artist (1951-2010) whose experiments with photography were laid down in a similar way. 

7/15/2015

[Teaser of the day] Clowder - Well, I Wonder



  • Alternative rock
  • Cover
  • Coldwave
  • Shoegazetronica
  • Electronic
  • Ambient rock

Artist: Clowder
Label: The Blog That Celebrates Itself
Year: 2015

[Teaser of the day] Medo's Little Trap - Per Uomini In Pensione



  • Chamber pop
  • Art pop
  • Indietronica
  • Post-pop
  • Baroque pop
  • Easy listening

Label: La bèl 
Year: 2015

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CementO - No Man’s Land (2014)




/Techno, Acid techno, Free tekno, Rave music, Club music/

Comment: CementO`s 4-track issue is based on rave music modifications though providing a more organic, slightly darker approach. On the other side, the listener can discern some hypnotic, even somewhat buried upheavals coming out of the tradition of Detroit techno and electro scene. Moreover, I assume the tension between some cheesy sonic bits and more glowering and gloomy rhythmic structures used to create the welcoming output. In a word, it is a worthy listening.        

Martin Rach - Of Tobakoff (with Lynn Wails) (2015)




/Spoken word, Sound art, Storytelling, Minimalism, Post-industrial, Avant-garde, Non-music/

Comment: these 32 minutes are up to tell a story about Tobakoff, the man with some mystical abilities besides his human-alike traits and self-indulgent appearances. At times it seems to me that Tobakoff is the kind of hero/half deity like someone (Heracles) in the mythology of the ancient Greece. Indeed, at least it seems to me in this way because the main hero is equipped with tremendous proficiency and disparate craftsmanship. The track is accompanied by an endlessly repeated abstract, post-industrial loop which has been managed in a way to change the shape minimally throughout the course. Very interesting.

7/12/2015

[Teaser of the day] Artem Bemba - Red Shore


  • Mood music
  • Art rock
  • Easy listening
  • Psychedelic pop

Artist: Artem Bemba
Release: Basscoast
Year: 2015

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Crashing Airplane - Final Approach EP (2010)




/Industrial techno, Avant-techno, Experimental techno/

Comment: I guess to listen to this issue might be hurting to anyone who has lost their relatives and fellowmen in plane crashes. Of course, by doing it without checking out the titles it would be absolutely different case (except the accelerating sounds in the first half of Birds vs Jetengines). Predominantly it is filled with hypnotic techno frequencies though accented with ominous whiffs and alien noises by the Austrian project Crashing Airplane. Given that it is puzzling to say what sonic elements used to be the most essential ones? However, it is not a case in turn. The final track Reaching Planet Earth in Redshift 3-3 is a little bit different case because of relying more on a brooding synth layer rather than on rhythmic progressions. The important thing is the issue is convincing due to slowly developing minutiae and solid sonic pads. The issue is a part of the discogrpahy of a Toulose, France-based record label, Kosmo.     

7/09/2015

[Teaser of the day] try2be3 - Tatry


  • Downbeat
  • Post-dubstep
  • Post-rock
  • Trip-hop
  • Minimal
  • Glitch-hop

Artist: try2be3
Release: Wave Paintings
Label: Groovecaffe
Year: 2013

Lessons In Time - Lady Wisdom At The Gate (Proverbs) (2014)




/New Weird Australia, Dream folk, Noir folk, Anti-folk, Freak folk, Weird folk, Indie folk, Electronic, Psych-folk, Experimental folk, Folk indie, Avant-folk/

Comment: I can`t stand for those persons` opinion who hyped Animal Collective throughout the 00s but nowadays speaking silly things by accusing the Avey Tare & Panda Bear led combo by introducing naïve and simplistic elements into the pop music. All what has been created by the group throughout the 00s was innovative and spellbinding. Another essential element related to them (basically with them and Devendra Banhart) was to introduce the movement of the so-called New Weird America which had a huge influence on other countries folk musicians either. Eventually we did have a chance to see how much potential could have folk music if to cross it with other genres. Australia is one of those countries wherefrom have come off a loads of groups with tremendous aesthetical ability. For instance, I recommend listen to the compilations of New Weird Australia at Bandcamp to comprehend the phenomenon. The Sydney-based collective Lessons In Time is being active since the second half of 00s and having issued four albums so far (at least more issues I was not personally able to figure out). The combo`s 6-track issue is a relatively short-running one though involving a multitude of twists and undercurrents to undermine a trivial folk music body. From sublime dreamy female vocal led meditations to more noir drenched vocal timbres and guitar experiments to voice machine/vocoder drenched vocal experiments to distorted guitar hook based elevations into noise rock embodiment to compositions let to evolve within open space/nearby the campfire somewhere. All of that described recently it is not a simplistic show-off but an organic shift from one element to another.

7/08/2015

[Teaser of the day] Speculativism - Do Androids Dream of Eclectic Bleeps?


  • Avant-garde
  • Experimental electronica
  • Glitchtronica
  • Leftfield
  • Illbient
  • DIY
  • Experimentalism
  • Abstract
  • Noise

Artist: Speculativism
Label: Black Square
Year: 2010

Feeel - Music for Uneasy Times (2005)




/Improvised music, Electronic, Avant-rock, Leftfield, Avant-garde, Experimentalism, Improvised noise, Experimental rock/

Comment: there are up three long-running compositions based on improvised sessions full of feedback fuelled and distortion induced debris. Indeed, as the title assumes this time it is without any word games. Only the artist`s name “Feeel” designates something of an extraordinary brand probably related to overwhelming sensations which have surfaced after the listening of these 35 minutes. At times those more or less acute noise torrents will slightly abate to be replaced with quite dismal emotions conjured up by a mix of nervously plucked guitar chords and taps on the acoustic guitar. The final track Everybody's Talking About the End of the World is more rhythmically oriented on account of heavily distorted electronic/big beat cadences which soon will be modulated into more messy shuffles and later will fade away to symbolically unite the ending point with the beginning one. The second part (more concretely, Act Two) involves buried singing/chanting for providing more living images within the composition. Predominantly the issue is a quicksilver drift between the compartments of improvised noise and experimental rock, at times reaching spiritual climaxes inside each of the pigeonhole, at times providing more transmissive parts. Let`s partake in that monster.

7/07/2015

The Hermit - Perception

[Teaser of the day] She Bit Her Lip - Eile

  • Dream pop
  • Shoegaze
  • Alternative pop/rock
  • Indie pop/rock

Release: Eile
Year: 2014 

[Teaser of the day] Ucleden - Summerjam (Juno6 remix)


  • Tech-House
  • Club dance
  • Minimal 
  • Deep house
  • Remix

Artist: Ucleden
Release: Summerjam
Label: Broque
Year: 2015