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4/20/2017

[Teaser of the day] Cutside - Riddler



  • Breaks
  • Ambient
  • Crossover
  • Nu jazz
  • Electronic music
  • Sampledelic
  • Trip-hop
  • Alternative

Artist: Cutside
Release: Invisible Lines
Year: 2015

4/18/2017

[Teaser of the day] Planet Namek - KEVIN SPAC/DC



  • Crust punk
  • Hardcore
  • Freeformfreakout
  • Deathcore
  • Electronic music
  • Progressive
  • Easy listening
  • Electro-metal
  • Avant-metal
  • Brutal metal
  • Grindcore
  • Math rock

Artist: Planet Namek
Release: Planet Namek
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2017

[Teaser of the day] Kroma - Movements



  • Synthwave
  • Synth pop
  • Synth fusion
  • Electronic music
  • Art rock
  • Synth-rock
  • Ambient pop

Artist: Kroma
Release: Alpentor
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2016

Cafeina Kid – Neko (2016)



  • Breaks 
  • Electronica 
  • Remixes
  • Click And Cuts 
  • Minimal techno 
  • Mood music 
  • Alternative 
  • Sampledelic 
  • Techno 
  • Deep house 
  • Chilltronica 
  • Glitch techno

Comment: similarly to Frenic`s Monomyth: Separation (2015, Dusted Wax Kingdom) the album I commented yesterday Pablo Cornejo aka Cafeina Kid`s 12-notch Neko seems to be a quite similar case. More concretely, it is based on tiny samples, rhythmic iterations and loops and relevant sonic effects which are merged into a moody whole. In comparison to the Frenic`s issue it might be less influenced by the trip-hop and hip-hop art though those influences might just be more buried. Cafeina Kid provides more techno inflected rhythms and at times even more bouncing rhythms in the background. The favourite of mine are related to more gleaming reflections in rhythm and timbre (for instance, at Qubeat). At times the listener can discern click and cut/glitch induced clippings and rubbish bits within the compositions (Amèrica Latina). For me it is much more interesting rather than listening to the kind of hi-fi yet annoying composition. At Conclusión parcial: cascada in the pathway is paved by jazz and deep house littered rhythms and motives to call forth bittersweet memories and painful yet tickling yearning in a listener. Furthermore, Cafeina Kid likes to add wobbly ethnic samples to make it change into a more offbeat result. The outing will have been finished off by another deep house track (BioBio (Hernvn remix)]. This very outstanding outing is a part of the discography of the Chilean imprint Pueblo Nuevo.

4/17/2017

[Teaser of the day] Mirko Andreoli - TracciaZeroUno


  • Techno
  • Tech-electro
  • Minimal techno
  • Alternative
  • Electro
  • Minimal electro
  • Electronic music

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Label: Quantum Bit
Year: 2007

[Teaser of the day] The New Geometry - The Inner Conflict


  • Post-rock
  • Alternative rock
  • Art rock
  • Ambient rock
  • Epic

Year: 2016

Frenic – Monomyth: Separation (2015)


  • Sampledelic 
  • Nu jazz 
  • Hip-hop 
  • Psychedelic 
  • Crossover
  • Mood music 
  • Ambient pop 
  • Chilltronica 
  • Alternative 
  • Urban music 
  • Big beat 
  • Acid jazz

Comment: Bristol, UK-based DJ and producer Sam Fergusson aka Frenic has been active in releasing albums since the beginning of the 10s by excelling at the tradition of rhythmic music of his home city. In general, this mammoth issue of 22 pieces is a fine blend of hip-hop and trip-hop and big beat rhythms and on the other side by using cinematic orchestrated samples, glistening synthesised sounds and suggestive spoken samples. However, it involves a bunch of other turns and penumbras additionally. For instance, at Rhodes Home (feat.Alfie Grieve) Sam Fergusson used to exploit the softened electric piano based pattern (Rhodes-based chords?) being accompanied by a smooth jazz-inflected improvisation. At God Moves he employs flamenco guitar chords and tango vibes in a certain, effective way to result in a solid crossover mix of hip-hop. A following composition Refusal to Call (Skit) is a quite disparate case because Fergusson does introduce a thoroughly immersive spaced-out universe. At times the mood of the album used to change into a little bit murky and glowering. To create the issue was inspired by the artist`s first big and cordial tour in Greece thereafter decided to narrate the tale of a great journey in a musical language. As I said before it is an unique universe, it is immense enough to discover more elements with any subsequent listening time. And of course /Listen! listen to my heartbeat! Listen! Listen to me!/ Monomyth: Separations is a bit in the discography of a Bulgarian imprint, Dusted Wax Kingdom (as most of his earlier outings as well).