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10/01/2011

Puffin On My Side - Lech-Lecha (2011)



/Post-rock, Epic, Instrumental rock, Ambient, Ambient rock, Chamber rock/


Comment: Puffin On My Side is a solo project of the Rome-based Alessio Mecozzi who is known as a member of the rock group Mokadelic. In fact, similarly to Mokadelic this album of 5 tracks consists mainly of the elements of instrumental post-rock interwoven with atmospheric plateaus, amusing spoken word interludes and attaining its objective with dream-charged milieus. All I can say about it is just amazing. The album is a dignified sequel to the issue Early Morning (2009). In addition to Inglorious Ocean I recommend listen to artists released on such labels as Futurerecordings, Dedicated, and Wise Owl.

Transhuman Apocalypse - Ambient Anonymous (2011)

Silent Strikes - 27/Infinit (2011)


Bad Panda

9.0

/Post-rock, Downtempo, Crososver, Organic electronica/


Comment: Silent Strike is a combo from Bucharest, Romania conveying to us just a pair of notches - 27, and Infinit, respectively. It is a silentful ride along the paths of downtempo, post-rock, balmily buzzing synths, and providing a little glacial ambience strewed over the structures of picturesque scaffolds. However, Silent Strikes` kindred souls extend from Sigur Ros, and Mank to Orange Crush, and aAirial.

Saåad - It Was LP (2010)


Bandcamp

9.2

/Dark ambient, Dark wave, Sound art, Minimal, Ambient noise/


Comment: the Frenchman Romain Barbot`s sound is placed on hold somewhere inbetween ambient, dark wave, noisy ambient and sound-art-like aspirations (those sublimely undulating hiss doses around the main intentions of the record). Here are set up 7 tracks which are loftily stuttering ones with epic orchestration-afforded reverberations. Throughout the course it seems to be minimal, murky, and slightly threatening.

9/30/2011

Mr. Spastic - Lucid (2011)



/8-bit, Chiptune, Tracker music, New Wave, Synth pop, Crossover, Bitpop/


Comment: synth pop/New Wave meets tracker/chiptune/8-bit music. Propulsive synth whiffs are supplemented with sawtooth-alike sonic fringes and dreamily glistening vocal supplies over it. By the new wave-ish side this set of 5 tracks reminds a little of David Sylvian`s group Japan, and Jef Barbara.

Mr. Spastic - tEh rOx!

Omara - Simultanmassakker (2011)


Omaramusic

9.2

/Industrial techno, Dub-tech, Experimental techno, Deep techno, Electro, Tekno/

Comment: I love the German Omara`s deep, gleaming grooves running in the repetitive vein of techno, tekno, electro, and dub which at times is wrapped up with the lopsided noisy and industrial-esque forays of post-krautrock music. All of that is played up in 3 long-running tracks which is thought for your spongy matter and for your legs. All the tracks are as similar as different yet, on the first place, craftily elaborated to make huge impact on the listener`s understanding and perception. Why? Because of having appealing, progressive mind throughout the course of the notches. However, Omara seems to be a happy man having ability to create such outstanding kind of music and owning its own record label.