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2/06/2017

Terracota Blue – One Million Sunrises (2016)



  • Electronic pop 
  • Chilltronica 
  • Alternative 
  • Post-pop 
  • Trip-hop 
  • Breaks 
  • Cinematic

Comment: I guess the title of this 5-track outing is inspired by Bhagavadgita, however, a listener can perceive the stars and very intense glimpses bursting out of it with a highly luminous effect. Ultimately the experience of the listener may be like flying toward a supernova discerning something unbelievable and magic. It may be a new beginning, it may be the end of something. I shall have to say that the US-based producer Terracotta Blue's ability to establish magic moments is getting even more exquisite and more adept with every subsequent release. It might be there is no room anymore to keep growing bigger and bigger. For instance, the opening composition Rapture is not only about producing and splicing the beats with one another, it is an instance of fine songwriting as well. I guess it is pop music example of a sort and it will be searched for and showed off after the pop music is officially declared to be dead. In a word, it is a favourite issue from the year of 2016. Great man. 

Bøzo – Which Way EP (2016)



  • Electronic music 
  • Acid techno 
  • Alternative dance 
  • IDM 
  • Acid house 
  • Deep techno 
  • Tech-house

Comment: this bunch of compositions is something soothing...and soothing though sometimes the kick drums beat heavily with high frequencies from the bottom. This sort of music I would like to call post-IDM. Indeed, it is a rhythm-driven issue getting power from different patterns of the rhythm and some sonic effects. Additionally, it is something like getting into a subdued rave music party. Is it an example of post-rave and acid house and acid techno music? I guess the answer is right. However, the favourite of mine is Patches due to employing more deep synth-based developments in the background and fairly crispy beats hovering in the middle layer. Very deep and suggestive. The following piece Altalena is a platform where a catchy tech-house vibe is tightly mixed up with concrete sounds, more detailedly with children-induced noises and free space (which is also a sonic element). Indeed, the second part is really great because Respawn is a hypnotic, profound glimpse being imbued with suppressed noises and tiny grating frequencies. Adorable. The outing will be finished off by Going Places which is suitable due to its gentle volatile harmonies and downtempo-alike sensitivity. The issue is a bit in the catalogue of Unfoundsound. Solid rhythmic work.

Mabik & Xamax – Treibholzeffekt EP (2007)



  • Techno 
  • Electronic music 
  • Alternative dance 
  • Club dance 
  • Electro 
  • Tech-electro

Comment: this set of 4 pieces is a collaborative act by Mabik & Xamax at a half extent. The rest of a couple of compositions is accomplished by Mabik alone. In general, I guess there is no need to make difference between the two aforementioned compartments because the tracks will make up an organic, consistent whole. It is a tonic drift between jagged rhythms of techno and spasmodic vibrations of electro music (the latter element is obviously represented at Im Holze). The opening track D-Meter is a collaborative act and one of the interesting issues as if conjured up by a coiled spring mechanism and then these sonic shards seem to be inserted into the sampling unit. It used to wobble and sway in a peculiar yet amusing manner. The same tendencies seem to come out from the next composition Der Maulwurf either though in a lesser extent. This is an example of low-end techno with stumbling bits and deliberately awkward sonic effects. Der Flossenmann is the most "proper" bird within it due to stepwise progressing and acquiring new (watery) frontiers and dimensions. The issue is a proper one being a part in the catalogue of Pentagonik. On the February 19th the issue will celebrate its 10 year birthday.

Marow – Inter (2012)



  • Ambient 
  • Soundscapes 
  • Avant-garde 
  • Microtonal 
  • Minimalism 
  • Electronic music 
  • Abstract

Comment: this set of 6 compositions is excellent and highly enjoyable due to minimalist progressions and expansive space around it. It is especially worthwhile today while an average human being is surrounded by lies and selective truth, perversions, quasi-values and a massive bunch of everyday's shit defying frequently description or expression. Thereof Marow's Inter is not the solution, it is a remedy. However, the average human being is as a similar stupid primate as his/her rulers whose free will gifted by the God is to succumb in a state of chaos created by himself/herself. By listening to the issue saturated with beatific stillness and wondrous sonic bits it would be a soundtrack for a post apocalyptic world without awful shrieks, overwhelming pollution, suffocating garbage, annoying noises, rotten horizons of the so-called civilization which in fact is the deviation from nature. It is time to restart it now to erase the reason for this valley of distress. The only reason to live on it is the art in music including the recent issue. The philosophy or the art of thought is dead because it is a source of demagogue and lies. And it is very naive and hypocritical to say that the term "post-truth" is proper to describe the latest elections of the US presidency only. The substance of it did born much time ago. There is no hope and rescue, there is the beast standing on two feet.

2/05/2017

The Cream Canteens – Moderate Peril (2016)


  • Indie pop/rock 
  • Electro indie 
  • Alternative pop/rock 
  • Indietronica 
  • Dance rock 
  • Indie dance 
  • Psychedelic rock 
  • Twee pop 
  • Synth rock

Comment: this 3-track issue is a fabulous torrent being made up of lofty, energetic synthesised boosts, splendid guitar twanging, and stunning singing thereof resulting in something cinematic and lively and brisk. It is such a sort of outing for whom it is quite hard to find out analogues worldwide. At times those guitars may remind of a period in the beginning of the 80s when some post-punk bands turned into a sound which would later be tagged as alternative rock. With hints at The Chameleons at Roman Fortress, for example. It creates contrasts because the album did start off with rusty tonalities which soon would develop into something playfully majestic and impressively lofty. Although it is filled with magniloquent poses and boasting showcases the result goes right, the result is fairly plausible All in all, it is the success expressed in sounds. The outing is a bit in the discography of Djummi.

2/02/2017

[Teaser of the day] Contron - Happy Song



  • Lo-fi
  • Americana
  • Indie folk
  • Singer-songwriter
  • New Weird America
  • DIY
  • Folk indie

Artist: Contron
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2016

Roman Panatela – March 2006 EP (2006)


  • Techno pop 
  • Electronic music 
  • Kraut-techno 
  • Motorik 
  • Alternative
  • Electro pop
  • Kraut-electro 
  • Minimalism 
  • Krautrock

Comment: it is the pleasure of mine to loot the catalogue of a French imprint, 17 Sons Records. And those 22 minutes by Roman Panatela are something truly special to be enjoyed for. More profoundly, one can enjoy minimalist rhythms of electronic music as if a train chugging in one rhythm with some barely discernible shades. The more I keep listening to it the more I perceive it to be a contemporary counterpoint or progression of krautrock. Indeed, seminal influences of Kraftwerk, and Neu! come out of it in a refreshing way. This 4-track outing is a good accompanist for one`s drawn-out journey in the car while enjoying monotonous landscapes around and the stripes in the middle of a route going by. It is called motorik. It is a motorik experience by contemporary standards because you are driving with the electric car. Top fare. 

2/01/2017

[Teaser of the day] Night Haze - Where Hope Is Just A Poem


  • Electronic music
  • Ambient pop
  • Synthwave
  • Alternative pop
  • Poptronica
  • Synth pop

Artist: Night Haze 
Year: 2017

[Teaser of the day] Los Volks - Dedico a Você



  • Indie pop
  • Alternative pop
  • Bossa nova
  • Tropicàlia pop
  • Soft rock

Artist: Los Volks
Release: Luna
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2016

1/31/2017

[Teaser of the day] The Hathaway Family Plot - Big Machine



  • Avant-garde
  • Experimentalism
  • Art music
  • Post-classical
  • Leftfield
  • Post-industrial
  • Freeformfreakout
  • Post-pop
  • Experimental pop
  • Musique concrète
  • Avant-pop

Label: Self-released/Bandcamp/Free Music Archive
Year: 2017

[Teaser of the day] Bing Satellites - Sun Moon Star



  • Ambient
  • Experimentalism
  • Microtonal
  • Minimalism
  • Epic
  • Electronic music
  • Avant-garde
  • Soundscapes

Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2017

[Teaser of the day] Mikk Rebane - Xylonite Stereotypy



  • Synthwave
  • Electronic music
  • Nu jazz
  • Alternative

Artist: Mikk Rebane
Release: Fragment
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2015

1/30/2017

[Teaser of the day] Black Pus - Juggernaut


  • Avant-rock
  • No Wave
  • Noise rock
  • Psych-rock
  • Experimental rock
  • Post-hardcore

Artist: Black Pus
Label: diareahRama
Year: 2008

[Teaser of the day] Elemental Noise - Richat Structure - Part I


  • Electronic music
  • Synthwave
  • Kosmische Musik
  • Alternative
  • Space music

Release: Eroded
Year: 2016

Skism – Skism EP (2005)



  • IDM 
  • Experimental electronica 
  • Alternative 
  • Nu jazz 
  • Avant-electronica 
  • Glitch-hop 
  • Crossover
  • Experimental hip-hop

Comment: this set of 10 tracks is the only work by David Grogan aka Skism who at once had lost all of his tracks while his PC crashed. Fortunately some of them could have been rescued from the digital pit. This must have been an extremely pitiful incident because the aesthetics unfolding in front of our ears is something truly consistent and bewildering. While listening to it for first times you get information about the album of being very technical and at times massive and even provocative or nihilistic by its nature (jungle-y Shell (Swift Mix)). The more you get immersed in that the more layers will be opened up around you. For me, the issue is a good example or fact to prove the hypothesis that glitch-hop was remarkably influenced by IDM (intelligent dance music) being very prominent throughout the 90s and in the first half of the 00s. Indeed, it is an exuberant lab where David Grogan creates something ahead of its time because in 2005 there was not glitch-hop presented in the underground scene (I guess he was one of the first mavericks within it). There are also up a couple of visions of (nu) jazz music by him, one of them, Stodj is a favourite track on the outing due to cinematic progressions and a lush, sunshiny panorama revolving around the merry axis of rhythms. In truth, the issue does not involve any weak tracks at all. In a word, the album must be considered a classic one and David Grogan is genius. The issue is a part of the discography of 12rec. .

[Teaser of the day] Bouwakanja - Cable

Section 27

  • Experimental electronica 
  • Alternative 
  • Glitchstep 
  • Noise electro 
  • Glitchtronica 
  • Avant-garde 
  • Leftfield 
  • Post-industrial

Artist: Bouwakanja
Release: Hajiba
Label: Section 27
Year: 2013

1/29/2017

[Teaser of the day] Diversion Voice - Aqua


  • Fusion
  • Jazz rock
  • Art rock
  • Progressive rock
  • Alternative rock
  • Brass pop
  • Mood music
  • Smooth jazz

Release: Underwater
Year: 2012

[Teaser of the day] Limbo Deluxe - Texas


  • Psychedelic pop
  • Surf pop
  • Alternative dance
  • Dance rock
  • Indie pop/rock
  • Post-punk
  • Indie dance
  • Alternative pop/rock

Artist: Limbo Deluxe
Release: Rodeo
Label: Jamendo
Year: 2011

[Teaser of the day] Karl Frank - World Collide


  • Hypnagogic pop
  • Alternative
  • Indie
  • Chillwave
  • Glo-fi
  • DIY
  • Bedroom pop
  • Post-pop
  • Synthwave

Artist: Karl Frank
Year: 2015

NuLix – 4RE00LA EP (2010)



  • Ambient techno 
  • Alternative dance 
  • Deep techno 
  • Club dance 
  • Dub techno 
  • Cinematic 
  • Nu jazz 
  • Broken beats 
  • Jazz house 
  • Ambient dub

Comment: NuLix is a Croatian musician/producer/recording artist, Robert Selimović also being known from such groups as Kafkaesque Orchestra, R.U.R., and Random Angels. The issue is a part of Bulgarian imprint Fusion Netlabel and it is an example at its finest on the imprint. If you have been having a keen interest in (deep) techno music and cinematic soundscapes and nocturnal vibes being mixed up with contemporary jazz segments then I am very sure an eargasmic experience will be guaranteed for you. More profoundly, at Space Donky the slippery rhythmic shuffle is vamped up by a velvety, nu jazz/acid jazz-based synthesised whine atop. The chilliest span within the issue. The self-titled track is a profound glimpse inwards based on wobbly, volatile keyboard sounds and a placid yet bold rhythm. Safree [intro] is even more immersive and spacious full of magic from the transcendent spheres. In principle, the same could be said about W.D.W.G either though being a little bit infected with expansive dub seeds. Rattlesnake is to be explored through the prism of dub and being spiced up by upright kick drums and reversed syllables. Spark is a tech-electro outlet though in the terms of Selimović undoubtedly. More concretely, it is something which likes to keep moving across the planned pathway, at the same time gravitating toward a glitch-hop and house mixed electric field. In a word, these 23 minutes are simply the best. 

1/28/2017

[Teaser of the day] Tiny Creatures - Te Ra Tu Get


  • Alternative rock
  • Indie rock
  • Psych-rock
  • DIY
  • Avant-rock
  • Experimental rock

Release: Tiny Creatures
Year: 2004

[Teaser of the day] The Bad Spellers - In The Event We Are Rescued


  • Twee pop
  • Alternative pop
  • Indie pop
  • Acid pop

Release: rwb006
Year: 2004

Nick R 61 – Cветтудаб (2011)



  • Dub 
  • Raggamuffin 
  • Reggae 
  • Hip-hop 
  • Electronic pop 
  • Urban music 
  • Psychedelic

Comment: this is an oldie, 2-track issue by the Russian artists Nick R 61, and Raggadigma whose music is imbued with the influences of Jamaican music – reggae, dub, and dance-appealed ragga rhythms. On the other side, one can discern a poppy counterpoint set up to it at Свет. Lyrics are sung in Russian and the words are about changing the world into a better place where one could live on without pain and distress and suffering. The intention is good by any means and it would transmit to the soundscape of the song as well. At Ту да б the lyrics are about flying between galaxies and that the outer space is having vigour and being animated. The words are accentuated with astral-tinged volatile synthesisers and enchanting dub delays thereof resulting in something almost intangible. The outing is a part of the discography of Fusion. All in all, the result is placid, mellow and gentle. Fairly soulful and mind-blowing for our late hours.

[Teaser of the day] Graffiti Mechanism - Lovely Soul


  • Sound art
  • Ambient noise
  • Avant-garde
  • Space music
  • Post-industrial
  • Experimentalism
  • Microtonal
  • Epic

Year: 2008

[Teaser of the day] x.y.r. - Volcano



  • Synthwave
  • Dreamwave
  • Avant-pop
  • Hypnagogic pop
  • Kosmische Musik
  • Alternative
  • Post-pop
  • Minimalism

Artist: x.y.r.
Label: self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2015

[Teaser of the day] AVECREM - Mira lo que tengo


  • Art rock
  • Progressive rock
  • Math rock
  • Post-hardcore
  • Alternative

Artist: AVECREM
Release: AVECREM
Label: Bestiar
Year: 2014

1/27/2017

Dioxadol Borges – Siconauta Tourist Class (2016)



  • Psychedelic 
  • Improvised music 
  • Acid pop 
  • New Age 
  • Avant-garde 
  • Experimental pop 
  • Mood music 
  • Avant-pop

Comment: before having any factual knowledge about this Uruguayan artist while having listened to this 13-track in a row for many times I rather would have thought of Dioxadol Borges as an artist from Chicago, the home city for pan y rosas discos. Chicago, Illinois, USA is being known due to many experimental music and improvised music scenes, one of them is improvised music/free jazz scene involving such artists as Isotope 217, Brokeback, David Grubbs, Chicago Underground Duo, Chicago Underground Orchestra if to name some well-known ones. In fact, all these artists are genre-fluid, and the same could be said about Dioxadol Borges. Roughly, it could be said the issue is heavily electronic keyboard-driven being accompanied by different sorts of rhythms. At times it is quite laid-back and New Age-y, sometimes driven by more aggressive beats and sonic effects and studio trickery. Those more placid moments remind of another South American (an Argentinian living in Brazil) artist Humberto Luis Schenone, and early albums by Dave Keifer aka Cagey House. Within those more tumultuous moments one can enjoy bold drumming and acidic keyboard beams and mutant, machine-repressed vocals engulfing you in an exuberant way (for instance, at tecnochipland). In a word, the result is somehow chill and mirthful to be adeptly reconciled. It depicts a balanced and graceful motion. Solid work.

1/26/2017

[Teaser of the day] The Hirundu - Farewell Stuart Hall



  • Alternative rock
  • Indie rock
  • Fuzz pop
  • Lo-fi
  • Psychedelic rock
  • Rockabilly

Artist: The Hirundu
Release: Weird
Label: Self-released/Hirundu
Year: 1990

[Teaser of the day] Clinker - Charlie



  • Electronic
  • Alternative dance
  • Electro-rock
  • Acid house
  • Indie dance
  • Acid techno

Artist: Clinker
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2007/2015  

Sound Meccano / Jura Laiva – Sireli Aeg (2016)



  • Abstract 
  • Experimentalism 
  • Drone 
  • Ambient 
  • Field recording 
  • Glitchtronica 
  • Avant-garde 
  • Sound art 
  • Musique concrète

Comment: in the first place, I am very glad to be back at the discography of Portugal-based imprint Crònica of which releases seem to be something peripheral and idiosyncratic and stunning. For instance, by listening to this 4-track issue of clocking in at a 28 minute it is an amalgamation of found sounds and manipulated electronics/glitches which used to result in something dreamy and affording physical relief. All these compositions are titled by those places where the concrete sounds had been stored (Lake Mooste; Wind from Põlva; Song of The Lilac; Delta of the River Emajõgi). For me, it is a very special outing because these ones have been done in the south(eastern) Estonia, nearby my childhood places and the dispersion area of my relatives. Partly because of that and partly because of the grandeur of the soundscape it taps into my soul and brain. At Sireli Aeg one can enjoy subtle drones and bubbling electronics and Mira Tarvainen`s vowel effects and staggering chants. At Emajõgi Delta there are up glitched-out spatial dimensions being developed to perfection. Mostly the music is wondrous and sometimes sad at its core. In a nutshell, it is a great issue being related to a cultural laboratory, MoKS in Mooste. 

1/25/2017

[Teaser of the day] The Innkeepers - Alaska


  • Breaks
  • Hip-hop
  • Chilltronica
  • Sampledelic
  • Urban music
  • Mood music
  • Cinematic
  • Alternative

Year: 2017

[Teaser of the day] Luurel Varas - Confuza



  • Breaks
  • DIY
  • Alternative
  • Hip-hop
  • Lo-fi
  • Urban music
  • Sampledelic

Artist: Luurel Varas
Release: Luurel Varas
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2016

[Teaser of the day] f l o d - Tape 2 (Reprise)



  • Dark ambient
  • Post-industrial
  • Experimental electronica
  • Illbient
  • Leftfield
  • Experimentalism
  • Avant-garde

Artist: f l o d
Release: Eulogia II
Year: 2014

Dumb Doctors – Singles 2013-2016 (2016)



  • Garage rock 
  • Noise pop 
  • Alternative rock 
  • Indie rock 
  • Psychedelic rock 
  • Blues rock

Comment: although Charleston, US-based combo Dumb Doctors` music has been compared with the likes of Ty Segall, and Black Lips I have to admit the power of their soundscape to come forth from such legendary sources as an early The Rolling Stones, Motörhead, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath. Indeed, it is an invigorating mix of spellbinding blues-induced black energy, and a rough handling on guitars and drums through the diabolical rehearsal room. Furthermore, it is an example of the one and only rock and roll music. Yeah, it is mostly free from ambiguity and very striking in its straight punch. Holy shit for all of us. The issue is a part of the discography of Moscow, Russia-based Pomogite Community. All they do is cool. Absolutely. 

1/23/2017

[Teaser of the day] Doc & Lena Selyanina - Neptune


  • Modern classical
  • Ambient
  • Post-classical
  • Space music
  • Synthwave
  • Piano music
  • Kosmische Musik
  • Ambient pop
  • Art music

Year: 2008

[Teaser of the day] Dereleech - Kristallihiekka


  • Ambient
  • Post-classical
  • Ambient drone
  • Soundscapes
  • Epic

Artist: Dereleech
Release: Valosade
Year: 2016

Richard Eigner – When the Days All Tip from Nests and Fly Down Roads (2016)



  • Dark ambient
  • Electro-acoustic 
  • Drone 
  • Acousmatic music 
  • Field recording 
  • Avant-garde 
  • Experimentalism 
  • Musique concrète 
  • Ambient drone

Comment: this 31-minute buildup is of high quality being expressed both in composition and narrative and thereby constituting an intriguing trip for a choosy listener. More profoundly, it is made up of field recordings of a rainy day and eerie electro-acoustic clatter and monochromatic but lively drones slowly and elegantly lurking beneath and swaying atop. The artist exploits field recordings of his own, John Grzinich, Jim Haynes, Yirogis Sakellariou, Eamon Sprod, and Simon Whetham. The issue is a part of the discography of Portugal-based imprint Crònica.  

1/18/2017

[Teaser of the day] Felixdroid - Pulse


  • Ambient
  • Electronic music
  • Space music
  • Epic
  • Soundscape

Artist: Felixdroid
Year: 2006

[Teaser of the day] san Hani - Mistoimubsiin



  • Hip-hop
  • Rap
  • Urban music
  • Electro-hop

Artist: san Hani
Release: SOLARIS 2016
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2016

s o u L O f m y S h o E s – Inciviltà occidentale (2016)



  • Slowcore 
  • Singer-songwriter 
  • DIY 
  • Indietronica 
  • Art rock 
  • Experimental pop 
  • Post-rock 
  • Alternative pop/rock 
  • Indie pop/rock

Comment: this handful of tracks is a nice sway between poppy indie and slightly more experimental approach. For instance, Pins And Needles is a straightforward, chiming indie pop example, however, mostly Davide A., a musician from Turin, Italy likes to trudge between slowcore, indie electronica, and restrained post-rock developments. Honestly, the latter element is more likeable and intriguing. Indeed, at the time all the chords are boldly delineated where sheer guitar keys are accompanied by sublime electronic tingling and soothing storytelling thereof resulting in something majestic and epic though it had been done in a restrained way. I like these blissful build-ups being interwoven with stunning longing and beauty (in the first place, listen to such compositions as Aveiro, and Panamerica). By kindred souls there can be drawn parallels upon the likes of Low, The American Analog Set, The Sea And Cake, Archer Prewitt, and Sam Prekop.

1/17/2017

[Teaser of the day] Tont - Dub Vice



  • Dub
  • Alternative dance
  • Electronic music
  • Post-psychedelic electronica
  • Sampledelic
  • Experimental electronica
  • Alternative

Artist: Tont
Release: Gerilja
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2014

[Teaser of the day] Aislinn - Cape clear - the greenfields of Rossbeigh


  • World music
  • New Age
  • Mood music
  • Celtic music
  • Medieval music

Artist: Aislinn
Release: The Bonny Swan
Label: Jamendo
Year: 2009

[Teaser of the day] 4T Thieves - Rain


  • Chilltronica
  • IDM
  • Mood music
  • Ambient pop
  • Alternative

Artist: 4T Thieves
Release: Electro Cool
Year: 2016

[Teaser of the day] Lokom - Jean Sinistre



  • Breakcore
  • Thrill and bass
  • Breakbeat
  • Crossover
  • Hip-hop
  • Sampledelic
  • Leftfield
  • Alternative
  • Electronic music

Artist: Lokom
Year: 2016

Matto Grosso – Blanco perfecto (2011)



  • Noise rock 
  • Hardcore 
  • Alternative rock 
  • Indie rock 
  • Post-punk 
  • Math rock

Comment: Matto Grosso is a collective from Santiago De Compostela, Spain whose 13-notch issue is a powerful blend of hardcore, noise rock, and post-punk. Some lyrics are in Spanish, some in English. By listening to these tracks one can perceive a certain sort of buildup within the quartet`s music – it frequently starts off in technical way, even mathematical sort of relations between instruments can be found out from there. However, many tracks will finally burst into noise torrents with apocalyptic echoes and primal bluesy energy of rock and roll. Yeah, it is a sophisticated and straightforward rock music example at the same time. It makes difference, it makes sense due to the combo's wise planning and impressive energy behind it. At times one can perceive similarities with the likes of Sonic Youth, and The Fall (more remarkably, at Positive). Stunning.

1/16/2017

[Teaser of the day] Erki Kasemets - Aprillo


  • Avant-electronica
  • Experimental electronica
  • DIY
  • Post-psychedelic electronica
  • Primitive electronica 
  • Art music

Artist: Erki Kasemets 
Label: Archive.org
Year: 2012

[Teaser of the day] Kordian Trudny - Katowice



  • Avant-pop
  • Electronic music
  • Psych-pop
  • Motorik
  • Leftfield pop
  • Krautrock
  • Experimental pop

Release: Katowice
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2014

[Teaser of the day] Burning House - Her Vowel No



  • Alternative rock
  • Indie rock
  • Noise rock
  • Shoegaze
  • Dream pop
  • Epic

Artist: Burning House
Year: 2017

[Teaser of the day] Matto Grosso - Waste



  • Alternative rock
  • Indie rock
  • Noise rock
  • Hardcore
  • Power pop

Artist: Matto Grosso
Release: Blanco Perfecto
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2011

[Teaser of the day] Camper Van Beethoven - Eye Of Fatima


  • Indie rock
  • Alternative rock
  • Alt-country
  • Live recording
  • Crossover
  • Psychedelic rock 
  • Bluegrass
  • Blues rock

Label: Archive.org
Year: 1989

1/15/2017

Matthew Collings – EICV7" No.104 (2015)


  • Experimental electronica
  • Electro-acoustic 
  • Post-classical 
  • Chamber music 
  • Improvised music 
  • Alternative 
  • Glitchtronica 
  • Avant-garde 
  • Art music 
  • Experimentalism

Comment: this handful of compositions is a consistent blend of rough electro-acoustic, rugged chamber music, and more sublime ambient and volatile electronic progressions. Musically it is intriguing to listen to it because electronic music is seamlessly mixed up with sounds of natural instruments. For charlatans I guess it would be a good fare to describe their view of outer space through the aforementioned elements, of how masculine and feminine genuine/primal matter will meet each other, of how energy will have been lead in a proper way. They might be right, by the way. You can not wave off odds and ends within it because it is the main ingredient to lift the whole up to the next level. A Smashed Up World is the final issue on it and being the right choice for it. The composition will expand epically due to fine-grained glitches and the dense orchestrated drone which is going upwards again and again. The outing is a mote in the discography of EverythingIsChemical.

Liz Chidester – Otter Hill (2015)


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

Comment: Liz Chidester is a new singer-songwriter from, Chicago, Illinois, USA who is adept at storytelling to bring forth oldie traditions through music, lyrics and memories told once and now by one generation to next ones. It seems the tradition is something extraordinary seminal which enables new galaxies of indie folk/alt-folk and also mainstream folk and country artists to be cropped out. In a word, it is the seminal soil for singer-songwriters today and in the future. The outing of Liz is austere but poignantly accentuated to fill one's soul with emotional coverage and suggestive touch. She says these five songs are the most intimate she has ever written. It had been created during the worst winter storm in Chicago in 2014. All in all, let it be a boosting engine for your world of imaginations.

Jeff Bennett – Doubting Faces EP (2004)



  • Tech-house 
  • Club dance 
  • Alternative dance 
  • Deep house

Comment: I am sure it was a happy period of time in the beginning of the 00s when such labels as Epsilonlab, Thinner, Kahvi Collective, Autoplate, and Monotonik started off to develop a new, net label-based platform for the club oriented scene. For example, there is up Jeff Bennett with three compositions full of trance-y magic being conjured up by monotonous yet enchanting techno influenced beats in the vein of house music. Frequently the techno influenced vibe will be jettisoned for more deeper and nocturnal vibrations. It is far more than just a collection of tracks - it is the feeling, it is the mood. It is the superimposed quality of variegated beats and sublime softened synthesised chords and synergy pouring out of it. For me, it reminds of those times approximately 20 years ago when club music, especially deep house, and drum and bass were those styles which would influence me profoundly. Top tier, for sure. The issue was the first release in the discography of Montrèal-based imprint Epsilonlab.

1/13/2017

[Teaser of the day] The Antlers - Kettering


  • Indie pop/rock
  • Art rock
  • Space pop
  • Glam pop/rock
  • Alternative pop/rock
  • Live recording
  • Psychedelic pop

Artist: The Antlers
Label: Archive.org
Year: 2011

[Teaser of the day] Godspeed You Black Emperor! - improvisation


  • Post-rock
  • Improvised music
  • Avant-rock
  • Post-classical
  • Drone
  • Chamber rock
  • Experimental rock
  • Live recording
  • Minimalism
  • Leftfield

Label: Archive.org
Year: 2002

Daniel Barbiero / Ken Moore – Frequency Drift (2016)


  • Improvised music 
  • Avant-garde 
  • Electro-acoustic
  • Live session 
  • Experimentalism

Comment: a first thought of mine was it is music for cello, and live electronics. However, I was totally wrong because instead of a cello Daniel Barbiero plays a bowed double bass, and Ken Moore employs a tam-tam (it is a percussion instrument consisting of a metal plate that is struck with a soft-headed drumstick). It embraces seven improvised compositions full of space, and time, full of different frequencies and changes within it. Even if one used to think of it to as an austere one because of a minimal amount of instruments it is in fact a far more than a sum of its initial parts. It is saturated with grayish delay effects, achromatic reverberations, some gong-induced slams and mournful drones beneath it. In the terms of metal as an element, it is filled with different sort of clattery, rusty grinding and reddish-tinged rattles. It must be called synaesthesia, if you hear colours or at least the spectra of them. This could be a good soundtrack for a contemporary gothic motion picture, at least to depict some (horrendous) scenes within it. As I understood the tracks are not recorded in one and the same place, not during the one tenure. The issue is a part of the discography of Chicago, US-based experimental imprint pan y rosas discos. Very intriguing outing indeed.

1/12/2017

[Teaser of the day] Skyjelly - The 6 Is Silent



  • Noise rock
  • No Wave
  • Experimental rock
  • Trance rock
  • Psychedelic rock
  • Alternative rock
  • Live session
  • Avant-rock
  • Indie rock

Artist: Skyjelly
Year: 2015

[Teaser of the day] Pollux - Funky Drunk


  • Funk house
  • House
  • Electronic pop
  • Acid house
  • Electro pop
  • Alternative dance
  • Electro-house

Artist: Pollux
Release: Sound Collage
Year: 2008

Brother Saturn – Unstable Lands (2016)



  • Dreamwave 
  • Abstract 
  • Ambient drone 
  • Space music 
  • Kosmische Musik 
  • Indietronica 
  • Alternative 
  • Synthwave 
  • Ambient 
  • Electronic music 
  • Post-rock 
  • Ambient rock

Comment: sometime in the first half of the 90s when Sun Ra left Earth for Saturn forever, to arrive at his birth place he also left vacant his place on the blue planet. By listening to spatial music by Colorado, US-based artist Drew Miller aka Brother Saturn, and enjoying the quality and quantity of his sound he could be an excellent candidate to replace the legend. Unstable Land is a beatific progression through extended and stretched chords and drones being saturated with vibrations. He exploits both guitars and apparently modular synthesisers to fortify the soundscape. At times there can be drawn parallels upon Slowdive's abstract development Pygmalion, at times upon M Geddes Gengras, at times upon the most hazy moments by Ducktails, at times upon epic still life by Pan American at Quiet City, however, the artist does have his own subtle touch and sublime approach among the other ones. I guess Miller's proficiency used to come forth through a dense creative act while drifting between the formalism and sensual (emotive) music. Indeed, one element does not exclude another one in his theoretical setup. Maybe there is also up invisible magic needed to unify the both elements into an enchanting whole. The finishing track Nature`s Reckoning is more mundane in comparison to the other compositions due the stomping mid-tempo rhythm which is accompanied by a distinct guitar pattern. All in all, the result is worth to be added to a list of the best albums in 2016. It was announced Unstable Lands to be his last issue on We Are All Ghosts. By the way, in recent times the artist issued a couple of brand new ones called Descent Into Madness, and Light! Joy! Ascent! I See The Stars In Your Heart.

1/11/2017

[Teaser of the day] Glenn Sogge - Part 2



  • Avant-garde
  • Musique concrète
  • New Age
  • Electronic music
  • Crossover
  • Acousmatic music
  • Field recording
  • Experimentalism
  • Post-classical
  • Art music

Artist: Glenn Sogge
Label: Studio 4632
Year: 2016

[Teaser of the day] Thuoom - Liike


  • Abstract
  • Illbient
  • Soundscape
  • Microtonal
  • Post-industrial
  • Avant-garde
  • Sound art
  • Minimalism
  • Experimentalism

Artist: Thuoom
Release: Reuna EP
Year: 2016

1/10/2017

Sean Nicholas Savage – Magnificent Fist (2016)


  • Blue-eyed soul 
  • Alternative pop 
  • Indie pop 
  • Soft rock
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Psychedelic pop

Comment: I can remember for it happened approximately 4-5 years ago at a small indie festival at Killingi-Nõmme, Estonia called Schilling nearby the natural environment when I was enjoying a performance by the Canadian troubadour Sean Nicholas Savage. It was fascinating because of seeing barefooted Savage walking and at times sitting down while singing at the stage in late night being predominant and staggering with his voice which used to expand everywhere being just accompanied by one guitar. It was one of the most impressive gigs I had ever seen. And it is true to recent days. The Montrèal-based artist is being sonically active to have released CDs, LPs, tapes and digital items under Arbutus Records. Yeah, SNS does have his own idiosyncratic style to have expanded and developed over the years. His ascetic and spartan blue-eyed soul is full of emotions and enchanting soulful resonances and one can perceive his flickering longing while singing about love and his love towards music /Music saved my life that's why I wanna spend all my time doing music/music gets me high that's why I wanna spend the rest of my time doing music/music saved my life so many times/. Indeed, I guess Music is one of the finest direct dedications to a most exquisite branch of art. In truth, your own thoughts and experiences get transmitted back to you in a spirited way. It touches very closely all those of us being addicted to music and sonic design. However, this is just one great ditty among others within the outing. Maybe it is even more honest to conclude about the albums of him as wholesome fists of compositions which used to hit the listener (by the way, Montrèal-based artists like to employ the fists in their music, even if those are the skinny ones with regard to GYBE!). It will live up to your expectations even given that you could expect from it before to start listening. It could be said he is one of those contemporary indie stalwarts with Connan Mockasin and Soft Hair and partly Kevin Parker from Tame Impala and in recent days even Kurt Wagner from Lambchop who have developed soul mannerism and added new threads and twists to it within the indie music scene. In a word, it is a subsequent great listening session by him and support him by buying his vinyls, tapes and CDs and digital files.

[Teaser of the day] Kevin Lyons - The Tractate Middoth


  • Ambient
  • Avant-garde
  • Soundscape
  • Sound art
  • Abstract
  • Experimentalism
  • Space music
  • Electronic music
  • Electro-acoustic

Artist: Kevin Lyons
Year: 2013

[Teaser of the day] Wacky Southern Current - Trains Are Cool



  • Art pop
  • Indietronica
  • Easy listening
  • Alternative
  • Electronic
  • Mood music
  • Post-pop

Release: Today`s Embrace
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2014

Calla Soiled – Lucoq (2015)



  • Chilltronica 
  • Alternative dance 
  • Yacht pop 
  • Electronic pop 
  • Electro-house
  • Deep house 
  • Crossover
  • Mood music 
  • Nu jazz 
  • Balearic house 
  • Design pop

Comment: it have always felt myself delighted while coming to a Japanese imprint, this time to Bunkai-Kei. This issue of 11 compositions by Calla Soiled is a true beast due to fairly exquisite modes on chill out, electronica, design pop, jazz, and (Balearic) and electro and deep house and even drowsy yacht pop elements are also represented over there. On the other side, all these elements are not represented in pure way and even not in a sectional way but instead of it with intention to think off something which could be considered an example of universal contemporary music. An example of electronic music without the borders. And the artist reaches the goal in doing it. I have been listening to it since early morning today but the result is getting even more woozy and hazy. It is not because the structure and configuration of these songs is filled with microscopic flaws one could find out after an intense listening session but rather it is zipped in a sophisticated way full of alchemically sticky elements which used to react with one another after a while. On the other hand, it might be I caught the level of nocturnal and deep house-inflected hours within it (for instance, at Rainfall; at Pellucid). By considering the blanket of the issue and the music pouring out from within it you could imagine eine Lichtung /a clearing/lighting to be seen within the ragged top of a volcano in Heideggerian way. Top standing indeed. For your soul, for your body, for your dream, for your reality, for your transcendental mind.