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3/01/2012

Wojciech Wszelaki - Out Of Space

Klip promocyjny albumu - "Out of space" from Wojciech Wszelaki on Vimeo.

Last King Of Poland – Follow Lonely Roads (2012)



/Electro-acoustic, Avant-garde, Experimentalism, Noise, Acousmatics, Avant-electronica, Abstract, Non music, Sound art/

Comment
: Last King Of Poland is Tomasz Jurczak who explores the realms of ragged electro/psycho-acoustics, ghastly noise in a pair of long-running progressions. More concretely, there are represented interesting vocal-based developments amplified with profound reverbs and the shapes of repetitive formations or hammering at metal and edged, noiseful electronic effects on the other side. Indeed, at times the parts of it are truly obsessive. However, the result seems to be bigger than the sum of its particles.

Malandrómeda - Os Estranos Sempre Traen Malas Novas (2006)


Malandròmeda

8.4

/Hip-hop, Rap, Urban music/


Comment: this is a set of 11 notches chanted in Galegian, a regional language in Spain. Mostly tough and straightforwardly hitting, though, including a loads of intriguing elements and finesses.

2/28/2012

[Teaser of the day] Marc Broude - God Smacker


Gillicuddy - ...Plays Guitar (2012)


Clinical Archives
Lastfm

8.8

/Art pop, Singer-songwriter, Instrumental, Conceptual, Experimental/

Comment
: undoubtedly Andreas Rohden is one of the most intriguing folk/indie songwriters from (Bochum) Germany and Europe generally. The recent array of 7-tracks clocking in at a length of 15 minutes all in all could be cited as the most accessible album ever produced by him. As the title hints at itself it consists of halcyon guitar chords only. Indeed, the pieces are polished, clear-cut and arranged without effects and whimsical point of view. Yet, on the other side, the whole seems to chime in arty way where arpeggio-pitched acoustic guitar chords used to occur as instrumental introspective visions which altogether will offer pleasant moments and calming milieus.

Grace Valhalla - 99 %

99 % from Grace Valhalla on Vimeo.

Sanderson Dear - Circles Change EP (2011)



9.2

/Deep techno, Psybient, Psytrance, Crossover, Experimental electronica/

Comment
: Sanderson Dear is a musician/producer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, who conveys mostly (ambient) trance-infiltrated techno propulsions which have been managed to get the original vibe and deep shape for the publication. More profoundly, those detectable repetitive patterns and motifs provide essentially enjoyable listening. This 3-track issue can be considered as one of the projections of the Outer Space. The universe is built on hypnotic oscillations and dusty glimpses of light. In a word, circles change.