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12/15/2015

Wassup Foolie – Gummy (2015)




  • College rock
  • Post-grunge
  • Alternative rock

Comment: recently I got a letter by Andrew Gipson Richardson who wrote me in for a submission. More profoundly, I got the 7-track issue called Gummy. In fact, it was not the first time for me to write about music where he was involved in. 4 years ago I reviewed his another project Yall`s 2-track issue GUM (2011) where AGR and Travis Franklin walked on the wild side of rock and roll. Indeed, they did not give a fuck at all (or they did it, though – depending on a point of view adopted). It was the absolutely mind-blowing experience with either haphazardly or mathematically represented drumming patterns and stunning singing and frantic guitar playing to fill the space. Indeed, all of that did have hints at rootsy bluesy power of rock music which is one of the most primary edges regarding the style. Wassup Foolie is the duo of AGR and the drummer Taylor Kohl whose Gummy is the follow-up to the album Nose/Eyebleed EP (2011) being promoted through Noisetrade. By the way, Travis Franklin mixed these 7 compositions made up of grunge music influenced elements, some math rock fabrics and feeling of college rock. It can be said the duo likes to conjure up melodies and tortured singing within the aforementioned styles. In fact, I was honoured to experience two different versions of the album. The tentative version involved more garage-y hues thereby giving more DIY approach to the album. The last version is more polished and restrained though involving some superficial sonic effects here and there. On the whole, it is a decent work though I prefer to be in the midst of the craze of Yall`s music. It does have a truly affective aspect within the music.

12/14/2015

[Teaser of the day] Sub Noir - Crowd



  • Techno
  • IDM
  • Ambient pop
  • Experimental electronica
  • Downtempo

Artist: Sub Noir
Release: Reflex
Year: 2010

Juçara Marçal & Cadu Tenório - Anganga (2015)




  • Improvised music
  • Freeformfreakout
  • Avant-garde
  • Experimentalism
  • Noise
  • Psychedelic
  • No Wave
  • Non-music
  • Leftfield
  • Psycho-acoustic
  • Improvised noise
  • Ambient

Comment: first of all, it is a mind-boggling issue because of disparate elements have been merged in one whole. Juçara Marçal`s ever-changing challenging vocal delivery recalls such artists as Laurie Anderson, Meredith Monk, Diamanada Galas, Maja Ratkje, Jarboe, i.e being the female vocal artist whose aesthetical spot is put on wobbling between singing and mostly high-pitched vowel experiments. From the background she is supported by untamed sonic experiments by Cadu Tenòrio who exploits tapes, prepared violins, synths and manipulated sounds to call forth interesting resonances between those aforementioned compartments. Musically harsh noise torrents, bugs of brown noise and elliptical rhythms used to encounter buried, silence soaked vowel based moments and spaced-out synth induced layers on top. Juçara Marçal sings and chants in Portuguese. The issue is a joint issue to such Brazil based labels as Sinewave, and QTV Records (both of them involve many solid examples in their discography). In a nutshell, the outing is enchanting because of being built upon intriguing sonic compositions, inner burning and accomplished concept. Completed successfully. 

12/12/2015

[Teaser of the day] Mais Valia - Metropolis



  • Stoner rock
  • Hard rock
  • Art rock
  • Experimental rock
  • Math rock
  • Progressive rock
  • Alternative rock
  • Post-rock

Artist: Mais Valia 
Release: Mais Valia
Label: Sinewave
Year: 2015

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Lee Noble – Un Look (2015)




  • Drone pop
  • Leftfield pop
  • Organcore
  • Glo-fi
  • Indie
  • Art pop
  • Soundscape
  • Hypnagogic pop
  • Ambient 
  • Epic
  • Avant-pop
  • Organic electronica
  • Minimalism
  • Experimentalism


Comment: The Californian musician Lee Noble`s 11-track issue is an introspective view either through sublimely droning organ-induced compositions or delicately strumming strings and orchestrated synthesised layers. By using the former method Lee Noble explores sounds in an abstract, fairly experimental way. In this case, his music chimes like an example of hyper-realistic daydreaming saturated with little angels and beneficial sprites wobbling and dancing very slowly nearby you because of being either isolated by slow-motion filter or shifted by caressing of a faint sea breeze. For instance, listen to Marble Shroud which gives one goose bumps due to minimally droning organ lines and little yet clearly remarkable phase changes within the one. On the other side, while he is singing then compositions remind of Radiohead and Noble`s vocal comes close to Thom Yorke (for instance, Out Of Out, Pink Laser, Light Death, A Few Better Than Some). At times he exploits majestically floating yet restrained samples and poignant vinyl induced hiss and crackling noise to adorn tracks with a more organic approach (Light Death). It might be the music Lee Noble has produced during the last 6-7 years it will have tagged as baroque pop/chamber pop in the future. In fact, as a reviewer I feel myself quite confused because it is hard to decide is it experimental music or rather being a part of experimental pop music, is it ambient or rather having a place within ambient pop compartment. It might be the issue is a thoroughgoing post-album thereby having crossed all those hypothetical borders laid in front of him. By kindred souls I recommend to listen to Ducktails, Real Estate, M.Geddes Gengras, x.y.r, Cankun, Balam Acab, M. Sage, LAY BAC etc. However, first of all one should discover his previous outings because many of them are essential gems of modern music. Im a word, Un Look is a beatific glimpse indeed. 

[Teaser of the day] M. Kleis - While Slayer Sleeps the Corpses Bleed

  • Electronic
  • Progressive
  • Cybergrind
  • Lo-fi
  • Industrial electro
  • Black metal
  • Leftfield
  • Crossover

Artist: M. Kleis/Ratkiller/EDASI
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2003

12/11/2015

Kroma - Prince of the City (2015)




  • Kosmische Musik
  • Space music
  • Cosmic fusion
  • Chilltronica
  • Electronic music
  • Synthwave
  • Soundtrack

Comment: Antti Turp aka Kroma`s music is tipped on the strength of his previous issues of the likes of Otsi mind Merkuurilt (2013, Trash Can Dance) and Siin kus lõpeb Maa (2014, self-released/Bandcamp). Prince of the City continues obsessively to search for detailed, elaborated soundscape though the result eventually will be quite relaxing and soothing. Indeed, the aspects of creating ambiance are craftily poised with accomplished chord genesis. Mid-tempo rhythms are merged with glacial-alike sonic glimpses as if an alien shuttle waiting for a suitable moment to get started from an Arctic ice glacier into the Outer Space. Indeed, the thought of it is epic and sublime and Turp`s music supports properly this idea. On the other side, I guess the title hints rather to the urban environment though I can only imagine the album to be a soundscape for the sleeping city being lightened by halves. Musically it seems to be steeped in Kosmische Musik tradition, New Age music, motion picture soundtracks and slightly fusion and progressive music tinged formulas. By the way, a couple of compositions are produced by another Estonian electronic music mastermind called Galaktlan.


[Teaser of the day] Acid Buda - Beautiful Psicodelia


  • Art pop
  • Electronic music
  • Avant-pop
  • Techno pop
  • Experimental 
  • Leftfield

Artist: Acid Buda
Release: Star EP
Label: Nu-Logic
Year: 2015

Digitalverein – Internal Course (2003)




  • Dub house
  • Club dance
  • Deep house

Comment: at the time the hours come closer and closer to the end of a day it is time to listen to deep house drenched vibes and rhythms replete with velvety shades and wobbling dub frequencies and something very magical yet indescribable within and around it. Those slightly shifted layers being juxtaposed against each other and over each other used to create psychedelic vibes within the compositions. Furthermore, it is not a mechanical work at all because of including many beatific harmonies and propulsive gears to eventually conjure up warm emotions inside the listener`s soul (Face The Horizon). Digitalverein is the project of Jörg Schuster and Internal Course is the follow-up to Zu Hause also being released under Thinner. In a word, this issue must be considered a classic deep house item. 

12/10/2015

[Teaser of the day] Samurau - Dangerous Squares



  • Improvised music
  • Jazz
  • Fusion
  • Mood music

Artist: Samurau
Label: La bèl
Year: 2015

This Lonely Crowd – Meraki (2015)




  • Post-metal
  • Alternative rock
  • Shoegaze
  • Post-rock
  • Epic
  • Speed metal
  • Doom rock
  • Trash metal
  • Power pop

Comment: The Curitiba, Brazil residing combo This Lonely Crowd is back with their brand new one Meraki. If to compare it to their previous albums the quintet continues to develop more metal oriented compositions rather than continuing with shoegaze-tinged ones which were being characteristic to their first albums (And Endless Moment Everyday All the Time, Ephemeris). Of course, those elements are represented over there though the impulses to be propelled further come from doom rock, speed metal and trash metal corners. At times one could perceive destructive blackened energy over the place ready to demolish the structure (Sophrosyne). Indeed, heaven meets hell and light meets darkness. In a word, the collective exploits craftily their previous proficiency to create epic clouds and glistening soundscapes to support and arouse the listener`s fantasies. It is truly interesting to wait This Lonely Crowd`s next issue because having no hint at their next direction. One could already perceive the fulfilled content within the concept of the collective. There is obviously no space for old tricks anymore. Maybe I am wrong, though. At this time it works out fairly effectively because of having reached maximal quality from their aesthetical extent.


12/09/2015

[Teaser of the day] Philaretordre - Etincelle


  • Psych-rock
  • Electro-rock
  • Duyster
  • Post-rock
  • Art rock
  • Experimental rock

Artist: Philaretordre
Release: Philaretordre
Label: Perkunowa
Year: 2010


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St Cheatersburg - How To Lose Your Value on The Heterosexual Market (2015)




  • Post-punk
  • Art punk
  • No Wave
  • Alternative rock
  • Kraut-punk
  • Indie rock
  • Psych-rock

Comment: I first saw Chungin in playing action at the event Metamorfiin in the spring of 2005 while I was performing (as Autharktos) there as well. Indeed, then he was being the fairly charismatic drummer of dub-inflected combo Maikameikers. At the same time with this band he was being a member of another combo called  Chungin & The Strap-On Faggots. St Cheatersburg is his latest project where he used to sing and play guitar. Since the mid-2014 the combo has issued 3 EPs so far. How To Lose Your Value on The Heterosexual Market is a solid effort because of playing rock and roll very effectively. More profoundly, there is viable tension between the first glimpse into the EP and real entity on its own which will be unveiled after many listening times. It could be considered an example of extended punk rock. However, it might say nothing about what there is represented in real sense? For instance, I guess not anyone could imagine for himself/herself the tracks of punk rock being stretched out to 11 minutes. Chungin`s vocal and guitars conjure up different moods and shades – from elegantly resigned ones to more glowering and blurry. The former ones remind of Sonic Youth and Moore/Ranaldo`s pre-apocalyptic shouts and desperation. On the other side, Chungin and company like to exploit many iterative motives and patterns thereby having its place somewhere between psych-pop and krautrock. The combo is assisted by Steve Vanoni whose noisy saxophone ploughs through all the layers at times. Because of that the combo does have the link to the No Wave tradition. Despite these labels above the listener can enjoy something refreshing and catIn a nutshell, it is an exemplar to be added to my list of the best issues in 2015. 


12/08/2015

[Teaser of the day] Hello Soviet - Robotomy


  • Electro pop
  • Techno pop
  • Experimental pop 
  • Alternative

Artist: Hello Soviet
Release: Hello Soviet EP
Label: Quantum Bit
Year: 2010



Super Multifaros - Jan Telefon (2007)




  • Chiptune
  • Primitive electronica
  • Bitpop
  • Tracker music
  • Chipbreak
  • 8-bit
  • Electronic pop

Comment:  Super Multifaros is a Swedish artist whose composition of a handful of tracks has been produced in the way of pushing tongue in cheek. Who invented the telephone actually? Was it either Graham Bell or someone else? In fact, the artist prefers to laugh about this fake problem by using joyful speech samples for consideration. Furthermore, one could find himself/herself to move across the soundscapes of primitive pixel-shaped rhythms which are adorned with rough synthetic layers and robotic odds and ends here and there. The whole is propelled by catchy melodies. In a word, it is a simple but nice listening session. The issue is a part of the discography of Candy Mind.


12/07/2015

[Teaser of the day] The Hathaway Family Plot - She Goes Away



  • Avant-pop
  • Experimental pop
  • Alternative pop
  • Leftfield pop

Release: Worry
Year: 2013

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Simon Waldram – Inside Out EP (2015)




  • Noise pop
  • Psych-rock
  • Art rock
  • Alternative pop
  • Garage rock
  • Experimental rock

Comment: Simon Waldram is a musician from Notthinghamshire, UK who has issued at least a dozen of outings since the mid-00`s. His 5-track issue embarks on with a fabulous psyched-out blast of conveying overwhelming energy and galvanized burning inside its numerous circles and layers. It may resemble slightly the aesthetic of Jesus And The Mary Chain. Fortunately nothing will change in the next track Revolution Summer which is an intriguing mongrel of jangle pop induced easiness and arrogance of feedback loaded noise pop. Later on, acoustic guitars, and arrangements on cellos and saxophones will be added to the blend, however, the artist upholds partly the aforementioned sharpened sonic compartment to make up viable contrast within the mix. However, acoustic guitar led compositions are more restrained and contemplative and even eerie in an artsy way. Indeed, some space is conjured up around lone string chords with slight yet poignant effects. For instance, Colliding Circles rides on such an effective gimmick. At these time Simon Waldram`s approach reminds slightly of Michael Gira. Eventually it could be admitted Simon Waldram is not an ordinary singer-songwriter whose album under the Gothenburg-based imprint 23 Seconds makes fairly difference. Indeed, simple approach could be ingenious. However, to find it out it is quite hard work to do. 

12/06/2015

Keshco - Tyre Dirt

[Teaser of the day] BronZe - Plastik Dream


  • Hip-hop
  • Experimental
  • Breaks
  • Urban music
  • Avant-hop
  • Industrial-hop

Artist: BronZe
Release: Ohm Lounge EP
Label: Groovecaffe
Year: 2006

Auxcide – Laniakea (2015)




  • Electronic pop
  • 8-bit
  • Chiptune
  • Electro-pop
  • Bitpop
  • Tracker music

Comment: Carlisle, Pennsylvania, US-based Auxcide`s 5-track issue Laniakea chimes like an imaginative AOR disc for the robot conquered radio station on Earth. It is drenched with broad way melodies and primitively pulsating harmonies being pushed forward by roughly moving quadrilateral beats. In general, the whole is replete with highly galvanized energy and impulses of poppy pathos. Let`s have some spot upon some compositions. This Could Be is loaded with a more tectonic thudding and very expressively surfaced acid synth progressions thereby giving the piece a slightly different angle in comparison to the other tracks. Furthermore, the artist likes to play with contrasty aspects. At Andromeda the listener can enjoy an easy melody being juxtaposed against heavy beats. If I would have been a radio host I would like to play it on air in the afternoon. In a nutshell, beacuse of the artist`s pop ambition the release does not result totally in an obsessive dive into pixel-shaped pop music. 

12/04/2015

[Teaser of the day] Humberto Luis Schenone - Este Era Mi Barrio (Destiempos)


  • Chamber music
  • Post-classical music
  • Avant-garde
  • Tango
  • Crossover

Year: 2010

The Fucked Up Beat - (hope! Our Drones Sent From Heaven) (2015)




  • Sound collage
  • Plunderphonics
  • Breaks
  • Hauntology
  • Leftfield pop
  • Sampledelic
  • World music
  • Avant-garde

Comment: the year of 2015 was started by a couple of amazing albums (Europa, Europa II) and will be finished off by Brett Zehner and Eddie Palmer aka the internet-based project The Fucked Up Beat. Their brand new one could be described always the same, always different. More concretely, those slowed down and mid-tempo (lopsided Latin) rhythms, old music and speech samples and spaced-out synthesised frequencies are up there to create something of an eerie ambiance to haunt the listener. However, the duo`s music is saturated with tanpura drones and Middle East/Arabic singing. By considering the title of the album and the entity of the outing it could be interpreted as a contrast between the planet Earth changed into the prison because of being overcrowded and on the other side there is some hope up there to send some signals to the Outer Space to rescue our beautiful planet from irreversibly becoming ruined because of our species` insanely irresponsible acts. In fact, this message with the assistance of beatific music is sent to our brains to consume in a lesser extent and find out new possibilities to live more sustainable lives. The recent economic world order seems to be askew because its output is built upon crackbrained consuming though the resources around us will diminish and the nature used to suffer severely. By checking out the situation in recent world you get enough proof for it. In fact, Fucked Up Beat`s music is also a fine example of recycling process. In absolute sense, it is a gorgeous example.


[Teaser of the day] Monarch Mtn - The Dark Room



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

Artist: Monarch Mtn
Release: Salvation
Label: Bandcamp/Self-released
Year: 2015

[Teaser of the day] Miriam Kaukosalo - Culver City


  • Acid rock
  • No Wave
  • Space pop
  • Psych-pop
  • Leftfield pop
  • Lo-fi
  • DIY

Release: It`s The Tooth
Year: 2011

Eureka Brown – O Utopia (2015)




  • Indie pop
  • Alternative pop
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Art pop
  • Americana
  • DIY
  • Psychedelic pop
  • Lounge

Comment: the US-based one-man-artist Kris Bauer aka Eureka Brown is back with his third proper album O Utopia after a long time span. I can remember for his first two albums Future Visions of the Digital Universe (2007), and iDigitalia! (2009) provide amazing listening experiences where catchy DIY aesthetics in approach met sci-fi production in sound. These issues involved shitloads of moments replete with psychedelic gears, electronic pop undercurrents, clockwork sounds and semi-orchestrated whiffs and abstract folk touch being one of the most mysteriously fascinating pop acts in the end of the 00s. O Utopia includes 7 pieces at a length of 16 minutes. It is not surprising because Bauer`s previous tracks were not lengthier on average while concentrating on spellbinding melodic and harmonic sparks. It is a solid issue though providing less glistening moments than did his previous outings. One could hear more rustic country/bluegrass and Americana related moments in his sound while some hip-hop centred scratches are also presented over there. The soundscape seems to be less synthetic and produced more in a downright way. It makes sense either. The final track Knute`s Tune is something very new and special in his oeuvre – it is a sort of easy listening music in the style of Tiki lounge. Indeed, it is very special. In absolute scale, it is a solid issue. 

Leksha – Mark EP (2006)




  • Glitch-hop
  • Experimental techno
  • Glitch-techno
  • Glitch-electro
  • Abstract
  • Avant-electro

Comment: Leksha`s 4-track issue is a nervous yet sublime issue on its own. First of all, it is a convulsive trudge through heavy glitched-out rhythms and minimally designed noise laden frequencies thereby making up an idiosyncratic experience eventually. At times buzzing synth induced drones used to get magnified and amplified in a spastic yet charming way (nmttm). The backbones of the pieces are not steady at all as if a substance represented over there having no restful, relaxing aspect on its own. By the way, by listening to the issue I recommend to watch the cover print of the issue which is a movable GIF file of creating psychedelic, dizzy feeling. . In a nutshell, the more I listen to it the more I think it is a classic one. Fascinating shit indeed.

12/03/2015

[Teaser of the day] Imandra Lake - Küll süda teab



  • Shoegaze
  • Indie rock
  • Alternative pop
  • Dream pop
  • Space pop
  • Cover

Artist: Imandra Lake
Label: Seksound/Bandcamp
Year: 2015

Misdea – Acetilene (2013)




  • Post-rock
  • Ambient pop
  • Experimental rock
  • Electronic
  • Soundscape
  • Conceptual
  • Leftfield
  • Crossover

Comment: Acetilene is an intriguing journey across thought-awakening landscapes where one could perceive disparate tendencies within less pop oriented music. At times it chimes like ambient pop, at times like experimental/post-rock, at times like a picturesque or abstract sonic ornament for something. At times it rings like a polyphonic composition with different layers being showcased at the same time. At times the soundscape is saturated with noisy debris thereby making up enough contrast to unite different elements with one another. The purpose of it is to create a hyper-realist experience. This "something" is thought to be a dedication to the Italian mercury mine Abbadia San Salvatore. Despite its cutting-edge approach in technology of creating the sound the result is enchantingly dreamlike. Acetilene is produced by the Berlin residing artist Emiliano Baiocchi.


12/02/2015

[Teaser of the day] Day of the Triangle - 90⁰ CCW



  • Space music
  • Ambient
  • Electro-acoustic
  • New Age
  • Electronica

Artist: Day of the Triangle
Release: Chair Conspiracy
Label: Trash Can Dance/Bandcamp
Year. 2015

[Teaser of the day] Nameless Dancers - Freestyle


  • Latin music
  • Crossover
  • Electronic pop
  • Lounge music
  • Salsa
  • Rumba
  • Funk

Release: Morning Touches
Label: Bump Foot
Year. 2010

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Jonathon Roberts & Scott Hawlay – Prayer (2004)




  • Avant-garde
  • Drone
  • Abstract
  • Noise
  • Conceptual
  • Remix
  • Post-classical 
  • Experimentalism

Comment: there is not much to know about this 3-track composition but it was the first issue in the discography of Luv Sound. One cannot find out even the release date of the album because it lacks this kind of information at the file/release information and at Discogs. Furthermore, I still do know nothing about Scott Hawlay and what he has produced so far. However, I guess the issue had been released sometime in 2004 while the imprint started to work. Jonathon Roberts is a contemporary composer of having obviously classical music background. The title track deserves its name where prayer-alike singing with extended chords and glistening points is accompanied by droning cello and cathedral organ-alike reflections eventually resulting in the epic peak. The next piece is Prayer: Mom and Pop (remix by the Eviscerator Reanimator) is a stoned deconstruction of the first one. It is filled with crackling noises and wobbling sonic waves to be the ambiance for a bleak sonic glimpse coming out of it. The last piece is the instrumental version of Prayer. In a word, the result is enchanting in its dark and white shadow play.

Akashic Crow's Nest - Torment of the Metals (2009)




  • Post-rock
  • Avant-garde
  • Minimalism
  • Drone
  • Electronic music
  • Experimentalism
  • Ambient

Comment: Akashic Crow`s Nest is one of the aliases by Chris P. McDill also known as Drone Wallah, Rolling Calf Sinfonette, Rowboat Magicians, Saluki Regicide, and Tree Helicopter. He is obviously one of the most prolific solo artists being around today. Most albums have been released under the likes of Webbed Hand Records, and Treetrunk Records. The composition consists of three compositions of a total time of 67 minutes. Two of them are very extended compositions though the nature of these tracks is quite minimal. More profoundly, it used to wobble in a restrained mode conveying feeble changes in structure and pace. At times it seems like the artist is searching for the resonance with the listener`s perception because it might be you are perceiving some sounds which might not exist at all. It is a sort of psychoacoustic phenomenon being deliberately created. Stylistically it could be considered an example of minimal music in general though it provides branches into electronic, ambient, drone and even post-rock music indirectly.

12/01/2015

[Teaser of the day] Keme - Iquique


  • IDM
  • Downtempo
  • Experimental electronica

Artist: Keme
Release: Wax
Label: Musica Docil
Year. 2014

Jukka-Pekka Kervinen – Expected Values (2011)




  • Experimentalism
  • Conceptual
  • Experimental electronica
  • Avant-garde
  • Contemporary classical
  • Abstract music

Comment: it is time to arrive at Altered State Reflections which is led by Jared C. Balogh who is experimental musician as well. The Finnish artist Jukka-Pekka Kervinen`s 3-track issue is technically conceptual because all the tracks represented over there are subjected to algorithmic patterns though played in different instrument-based modes. More profoundly, Kurtosis is for celesta and toy piano, Monotone is for clarinet, and Population Of Size N is for flute, oboe, and viola. However, one could perceive a shitloads of turns and rapid chord changes to elevate the concept to the next, robot-alike abstract level. Despite it, paradoxically, the whole involves many progressions which seem to be somehow warm and temperate ones. Maybe it is not abstract kind of music at all? However, it could be tagged as an example of such sort of classical music being related to academic, educated music circles. In a word, it is a thought-provoking glass bead game through the sonic frequencies.

11/30/2015

[Teaser of the day] The Fucked Up Beat - Defy!



  • Avant-garde
  • Psychedelic
  • Leftfield pop
  • Alternative dance
  • World fusion
  • Experimental electronica
  • Experimental pop

Label: Bandcamp/Self-released
Year:  2015

Meow Meow vs. Jefflocks - Hard Gaan (2014)




  • Bhangra
  • Alternative dance
  • Drum and bass
  • Jungle
  • Wolrd fusion
  • Crossover
  • Breakbeat

Comment: this 7-piece issue by the Netherlands-based artists is a fabulous example of catchy broken rhythms and vocal delivery. More profoundly, it is relied on highly energized drum and bass and bold jungle paces to provide the background to bhangra stylized singing. At times the whole is saturated with relaxing synth progressions being so characteristic to deep house progressions thereby adding some complexity in structure (infrrrrma fe Dead). However, one can perceive some sublime noises and scattered sub bass frequencies coming out of the maze of the blend of those intensive rhythms and vocal deliveries. In a word, it is a fascinating punch getting your soul and body. Last but not least - it reminds me of cool late teenage listening sessions with music by Asian Dub Foundation, and Fun-Da-Mental in the 90s, The issue is a part of the discogrpahy of a meritorious label, Sociopath Recordings being active since 2006.  

11/26/2015

[Teaser of the day] Blues For Spacegirl - Quiet Fire In The Sun

Jamendo


  • Soundscape
  • Ambient
  • Minimalism
  • Dystopbient
  • Avant-garde
  • Micronoise

Label: Jamendo
Year. 2009

Basicnoise – More Agravic EP (2009)




  • Ambient dub
  • Dub techno
  • Crossover
  • Deep dub
  • Experimental electronica
  • Dub house
  • Techno dub

Comment: it is a haunting beauty from the past – it is both dance-appealed for your brain and the very overwhelming object to be depicted through your legs, hands and body in general. It could have been an example of perfect ambient music if these compositions would have spared from “smearing” with house, techno, and dub elements. However, the Peter Fanai`s result seems to be even better thanks to the aforementioned smorgasbord of sounds and styles. All these branches will be reflected in one another thereby constituting the circle which is a perfect figure since the ancient Greeks. By listening to it you can perceive that the sentence “I can travel to the future” seems to be downrightly true.

11/25/2015

[Teaser of the day] Lux Raptor - Ayrton



  • Lo-fi
  • Alternative pop
  • Synthwave
  • DIY
  • Dreamwave
  • Electronic

Artist: Lux Raptor
Release: Sobrenatural
Label: Bandcamp/Self-released
Year: 2015

Cankun + Holy Strays - Beko_91 (2011)




  • Lo-fi
  • Hypnagogic pop
  • Dreamwave
  • DIY
  • Experimental pop
  • Avant-pop
  • Chillwave
  • Poptronica
  • Post-psychedelic electronica
  • Glo-fi


Comment: Beko DSL is a French contemporary music imprint who started to issue singles and compilations at the beginning of the 10s when such styles as chillwave, glo-fi, hypnagogic pop, dreamwave started to appear. Undoubtedly it was one of the best sources to get proper overview about new music. Unfortunately they decided to finish off their doings at the end of 2011, though all the releases are still up there. Beko_91 involves three compositions (one track is provided by Cankun, and two by Holy Strays both artists coming from France). Cankun who is now highly acclaimed artist within indie music circles provides a track called Coconuts which used to circle around due to fairly sultry synth loops and dusty ambience as if providing an interface for ambient and lo-fi pop. Indeed, I like that the sounds are subdued as if buried in. Holy Strays`s tracks are also immersed in mildly glistening echoes and DIY aesthetic driven synthesiser`s soup. In a word, listen to it and let`s remember those good old times replete with hope and desire. 


11/23/2015

[Teaser of the day] Vanquish - Retribution


  • Progressive metal
  • Art metal
  • Symphonic metal
  • Speed metal

Artist: Vanquish
Label: Ekleipsi
Year: 2007  

Laika`s Child – The Great Sacramento Fire




  • Lo-fi
  • Ambient pop
  • Primitive pop
  • Experimental pop
  • Electronic
  • Bedroom music
  • Post-psychedelic
  • Avant-pop
  • DIY


Comment: if you think Google is omnipotent to find out easily any sort of information from any edge worldwide then you`re obviously wrong. Indeed, I have had Laika`s Child`s album The Great Sacramento Fire in my mp3 player for a while but I could not connect to any record label anymore. Finally I found it thanks to a vague hint. Indeed, Laika Child has issued its albums through Rack And Ruin catalogue fitting nicely with its accentuated lo-fi/DIY/primitive music aesthetic. More profoundly, Laika`s Child`s 5-track issue is composed of clumsy piano chords in progression, rough rhythmic bits and serene synthesiser induced layers thereby constituting the balanced whole for the listener`s joy. At times those sounds are vamped with concrete sounds (for instance, one can hear wintry gusts moving from one channel to another and burning logs in the stove and exploiting the sounds of a driving car). Such sort of music reveals more honesty and chimes more organically than many profoundly produced issues around us at the time. Furthermore, you need more listening times rather than just having one to discover all the nuances hidden adeptly to the whole. The artist says that the oeuvre is the product of boredom, dental work, and pure ambition. That`s OK.

Nota Bene! I was quite disappointed having no success while trying to download Dylan Ettinger`s issue One Rude Dude (2008). Indeed, his album is still up on the site of the imprint. As we know very well Ettinger moved on to publish releases under well-known underground labels like Not Not Fun, and NNA Tapes but that fact should not exclude his earlier sonic footsteps within the netlabel area.

[Teaser of the day] slept . - P. II


  • Ambient
  • Soundscape
  • Experimentalism
  • Glitchtronica
  • Minimalism
  • Avant-garde

Artist: slept.
Release: slept. EP   
Label: Test Tube
Year:  2009 


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[Teaser of the day] Vyadha - Thief



  • Witch-hop
  • Vaporwave
  • Drag-hop
  • Avant-hop
  • Seapunk
  • Experimental hop
  • Dream-hop

Artist: Vyadha
Release: Halo EP
Label: Aural Sects
Year: 2015

Orrorin Daydream - A Distant Veil (2015)




/Dark ambient, Soundscape, Experimentalism, Minimalism, Abstract, Ambient dub, Epic/

Comment: Orroin Daydream`s 10-track issue A Distant Veil is a case of exuberant layers within catchy noises and fluctuating pulsating ambience coated with hisses and microscopic sounds (of course, all of that it is made in a deliberate way). Emotionally it is at times restrained and neutral, at times ready to turn into more ominous compartments saturated with echoes, specters and monochromic gothic fictions. In any cases, the whole stimulates the listener`s brain to fantasy and create pictures in her/his head. To understand the purpose it is quite trivial but it is the very goal ascribed to music. The Belgium-residing artist`s music could be compared with the likes of Tim Hecker (especially the Canadian musician`s first albums where boreal-related fictions were more depicted than on his later issues) and Vladislav Delay (also the artist coming from the northern hemisphere, more concretely from Finland) because of depicting a trudge across the pathway of (sub) dub-inflected wobbles and electro-acoustic bangles. In a word, the result is an outstanding notch within the realm of holophonic poetry getting a place in the list of the best albums of 2015. Being related to the Halloween date by the way.  

[t]ghost – Terminal Damage EP (2008)




/Industrial techno, Big beat, Leftfield, Illbient, Neoclassical, EBM/

Comment: [t]ghost is an artist from Russia whose 2-track issue is an amalgamation of tectonic-alike crushing rhythms which seem to break up thereafter they are fallen down to the soil and malignant synth progressions with some hints at neoclassical orchestrated music, martial music and electronic body music. By using speech samples to bring forth the very core of this it is thoroughly viable and reasonable. More profoundly, there are up such tracks as March of The GPA Mechanics, and Terminal Damage. These ones say quite much about the whole. I guess by speaking about such kind of genres it is very important to figure out adequate milieu of them – indeed, all of that is represented over that – it is aggressive, it is powerful, it is rhythmical, it is obscure, it is mystical. In a word, all is properly balanced, all is properly (re)presented. The issue is a part of the roster of the Argentinian label BPM Front.

11/20/2015

[Teaser of the day] Bopapocalypse - III



  • Wonky
  • Hip-hop
  • Cloud rap
  • Rap
  • Seapunk
  • Chopped And Screwed
  • Avant-hop
  • Experimental hop
  • Vaporwave

Artist: Bopapocalypse
Year: 2014

Owl Brain Atlas – AM/FM/UFO (2011)





  • Dada music
  • Avant-garde
  • Experimentalism
  • Acousmatic music
  • Drone
  • Sound collage
  • Non-music
  • Improvised noise
  • Leftfield
  • Avant-electronica
  • Psycho-acoustic
  • Electro-acoustic

Comment: frequently unusual and weird sort of music is called “UFO music” by superficial music listeners. Indeed, J. D. Nelson`s produced album is one of that because of consisting of 23 tracks with a total duration of 26 minutes only (the only exception is XI which last beyond 9 minutes). It does mean an average structure of musical compositions one cannot find from there because all is thoroughly warped and destroyed/deconstructed or subjected to uncompromising algorithms of cutting-edge noises, repeated loops of very short samples and incisive droning here and there. At times it rings like an example of sound collage by using speech samples and electro-acoustic snippets. Those speech samples are being exploited in different ways with different purposes to conjure up different associations in the listener`s head. For instance, at times it chimes like an instance of dada madness, at times it chimes like a time span filled with groans and moans as if reflecting zombies to come nearby to attack a new target. Indeed, every element within it is thoroughly elaborated and channelized despite its overtly fragmented appearance. In fact, J. D. Nelson has produced it for four yeards (2007-2011). In a word, it is a thought-provoking, frantically manipulated electronica/noise mayhem. 

[Teaser of the day] Fabio Keiner - Whispering


  • Soundscape
  • Dark ambient
  • Illbient
  • Abstract
  • Post-industrial
  • Experimentalism
  • Avant-garde

Artist: Fabio Keiner
Label: Petroglyph
Year: 2015

11/19/2015

Stakka – Alone EP (2004)




  • IDM
  • Glitchtronica
  • Experimental electronica
  • Minimal techno
  • Glitch-hop
  • Experimental techno

Comment: this 6-track package is a fabulous mix of crunchy rhythms, synthesised wobbles and glitched-out noises flitting in around by the Polish producer Stakka. Given that the outing had been issued in 2004 this might be a quite ordinary practice to take on minimal techno/IDM rhythms, catchy melody lines and beautiful harmonies by following the influence of such labels as Mille Plateaux, and Morr Music then. However, the best time to test the quality of music is to do it many years after the release date of an issue (it is similar to be done with regard to historical events). Here we come in approximately 11 years later. I have no complains, I have no hints at something which could have done in a better way. All is equilibrated all is measured in a proper way. Furthermore, the Polish producer deviates from the aforementioned formula because of providing a couple of nervous hip-hop/glitch-hop compositions which truly make difference (Mosaik, Lucky People). In a word, get this gem which is a part of the discography of the Montrèal, Quebec, Canada based imprint Camomille which had been led by Vincent Fugère aka Muhr.   

[Teaser of the day] Adouk Boucan - L'Indiscrete


  • Experimental hop
  • Hip-hop
  • Rap
  • Trip-hop
  • Avant-hop
  • Electronica
  • Breaks

Artist: Adouk Boucan
Label: cOmaRecOrdz
Year: 2015

Feast of Violet – Botany Charm EP (2010)




  • Avant-rock
  • Electronic
  • Post-rock
  • Abstract
  • Experimental rock
  • Ambient techno
  • Shoegazetronica

Comment: Feast of Violet is the nom de plume of Allen Taylor, the resident from Atlanta, Georgia, USA. This is his first issue which might sound like an ultramodern rock album though it could be considered “rock” in an indirect sense due to some examples coming out from the past. For instance, some shoegaze movement related groups in the beginning of the 90s decided to go beyond the genre-related borders. For instance, Slowdive`s Pygmalion (1995, Creation) was an abstract issue drifting somewhere in between experimental rock and ambient. Seefeel was being a combo whose sounds were channelized into eerie echoes, techno rhythms and abstract noises to kill their predecessors in a softly yet convincing way. Indeed, Botany Charm EP could be considered a child of it. More profoundly, it is replete with spaced-out sounds, multiple layered echoes, noisy yet epic blossoming, concrete and electro-acoustic sounds running out of focus and from one channel to another. Indeed, Taylor`s result is uncompromising because all these sounds are elaborated and spliced masterfully to bring forth the powerful effect ultimately. In a nutshell, the result is mesmerizing.