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4/02/2011

brunk - Winter EP (2009)



/Ambient, Ambient rock, Post-rock, Musique concrete, Found sound, Epic, Experimental rock, Experimentalism, Microtonal/

Comment: brunk is Bert Vanden Berghe, a DIY homerecording musician and sound artist from Ghent, Flanders, Belgium. Besides involving in various less and more pop-induced groups, however, by his solo enterprises he is known as noisenik (Passive Cable Theory) and as improvisational artist (invertebrata) and as cutting edge musician (brunk) either. However, this release being issued for Resting Bell in the second half of 2009 reflects upon his desires toward more atmospherical point of view (ambient folk/ambient rock/spherical angles-edges of post-rock, concrete sound-infused epic bars). Moreover, those stretched guitar chords which can be found from here at times do evoke similar perceptions to the Labradford, or microtonal, otherworldly pulsating overgrowths into the kind of still life are getting very close to Pan American. All in all, it is a powerful 4-track miracle indeed.

Os Ovni - Beko _81 (2011)



/Lo-fi, DIY, Primitronica, Experimental pop, Post-pop, Covers/

Comment: Os Ovni is a duo from Austin, Texas, USA paying a fine tribute to Trish Keenan (1968-2011)/Broadcast (You Can Fall) and Kraftwerk (Radioactivity).

4/01/2011

Musket - Musket EP (2011)



/Dance punk, Dance rock, Alternative pop, Post-punk, No wave, New wave/

Comment: A period embracing the ending part of 70`s and the first years of 80`s was apparently one of the most interesting periods in the music history, more detailly, as punk-influenced youngsters on the either side of the Atlantic searched densely for innovative crossovers mixing punk skeletons with avant-garde, electronics, dance rhythms and much more. Musket, a combo from Lisboa in obviously influenced by those dynamical, bubblegum-ish bass loops-driven dance vibes and lofty vocal manners of post-punk, reminiscent of Gang Of Four and ESG. Indeed, this 4-track issue makes greatly itself out, so is is our obligation to discover this group and its roots for yourselves.

Human Elephant - Owner Without A Dog EP (2010)



/Post-punk, Goth rock, Psychedelia, Dark pop, Singer-songwriter, Experimental pop/

Comment: In comparison with John Edward Donald`s previous work, however, some new influence lines can be admitted. For instance, dark folk influences are mainly replaced with post-punk/gothic and introspective psychedelia. So you can compare it freely with Joy Division and The Doors respectively. Indeed, it is an impressive journey into the past evoking lots of memories from your subconsciousness.

Deadman - Cerebral Frontier (2010)



/Experimental folk, Indie folk, Folk indie, Eletronic, Folk noir, Alt-folk, Drone folk, Avant-folk, Baroque folk/

Comment: The Belfast-based musician Jason Mills aka Deadman`s 6-track submission does include oozing-droning folk chords and minimally designed fingerpicked folk formats and whistling careless pop and more or less murky experimental folk/indie pop and orchestrated folk appearances and near-dance occurences and some air-filled attacks from the outer space. Produced by David Baxter aka Filaria. Indeed, it is a near-brilliant workout/or an obscure one as it was used to say in past times.

Azoora - Tension

All Black Everything - Rapt Withal (2011)



/Drone, Avant-garde, Noise, Psych-music, Electro-acoustic, Microtonal, Psycho-acoustic, Experimentalism, Acousmatic, Minimalism/

Comment: All Black Everything is back again with a brand new issue after the two excellent releases Gentle Floor, and Revenge Body, respectively. As ordinary as it is used to be by his side, some new tracks to be added with an obsessive concern upon tonality, form, and manipulated moods, embedded more in the tradition of early electronic pioneers (Pierre Schaeffer; Morton Subotnick, La Monte Young), rather than showcasing nowadays approaches regarding the sound.