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3/08/2018

3/07/2018

[Teaser of the day] Vivid Tribe Of Psychics - Prologue Om Poetry


  • Sound poetry
  • Conceptual
  • Musique concrète
  • Avant-garde
  • Breaks
  • Raga music
  • Electronic music
  • Sampledelic
  • Field recording
  • Beat generation
  • Experimentalism

Year: 2012

[Teaser of the day] Seedge - Paintshop Pro HQ Theme



  • Electronic music
  • Big beat
  • Crossover
  • Ambient dub
  • Alternative dance

Artist: Seedge
Release: 2.0 (beta)
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2017

[Teaser of the day] The Shalfonts - That Gown



  • Art pop
  • DIY
  • Indie pop/rock
  • Lo-fi
  • Alternative pop/rock

Artist: The Shalfonts
Year: 2016

Balogh=Double Sided Double Density (2011)




  • Electro-acoustic 
  • Avant-garde 
  • Experimentalism 
  • Leftfield 
  • Noise 
  • Plunderphonics 
  •  Improvised music 
  • Sampledelic 
  • Avant-blues

Comment: Jared C. Balogh is a man who has done very much for the sake of the weblabel/netlabel world. He has been leading an imprint, Altered State Of Mine and released a bunch of albums. So it can be said he has had very much to say even if having a focus upon his particular albums. One of them is over there being released on Kermesse, an Argentine imprint. The description of it at the release site is apprehensible – 4 tracks of layered first take improv. And it works in its roughness and raggedness, having made it on guitars, the drums and electronic/sonic effects (accelerations, manipulation with hisses). One can feel curious of what is going to happen during the next steps. The second track Sad Alert Alarm Emergency one can perceive that below those distorted guitar-based overdrives is the simplistic theme progression which reminds me of Paint It Black by the Rolling Stones. However, later tracks embrace clear-cut samples from pop songs. It is all about distortion and disruption in a straight and indirect sense. You can hear chopped and sliced rhythmic patterns, unusual sonic combinations being obviously inspired by cutting-edge jazz, dada music, Captain Beefheart's deranged soul. Get this miscellany of intriguing compositions and sounds.

3/06/2018

[Teaser of the day] Walt Thisney - The Eye in the Triangle



  • Post-classical
  • Modern classical
  • Ambient
  • Art music
  • Electronic

Artist: Walt Thisney
Release: Solivagant
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2017

[Teaser of the day] Humberto Luis Schenone - Room Berth ha


  • Ethnotronica
  • Electronic
  • Art music
  • Percussive music
  • World fusion
  • Alternative

ReleaseSoltar… Saltar 
Year: 2009

3/05/2018

SatanoiD – Astronomical Disease (2017)




  • Breakcore 
  • Alternative 
  • Electronic music 
  • Drill and bass 
  • Jungle 
  • Digital hardcore

Comment: let's continue with a similar content with regard to Spuma Pu's self-titled issue. This time we have to come to the north coast of the Baltic Sea, to Finland. Satanoid's 7-notch outing is an intense, frantic platform for incisive synthesised progressions, piercing drones, atmospheric middle layers and laser guided rhythms. Is it a depiction of the vestibule of hell? However, I do not believe in hell, and devil instead of it you can believe in God (which is not restricted by ridiculous depictions of the so-called religions anyhow) and the mischievous nature of human being. And Earth is going to be hell thanks to us. You cannot change it better for yourself even if you are having such frivolities as an iPhone, and Gucci & Mucci bottles. It is a way of self-deception. Like Mark E. Smith once chanted /eat why'self fitter/up the stairs mister/. Indeed, there are no stairs on its own way. There are up the stupid TV shows only. It might be this 7-track one depicts a perverted relationship between God and a human being. It might be it is a depiction of a battle between different civilizations in Outer Space. The absurdity of annihilation. I could say the intensity is atop if you are listening to it in a less conscious level. The issue is a part of the discography of Entity.

Roberto Daglio - Coll.of Coll. Two (2014)




  • Yacht rock 
  • Mood music 
  • Jazz pop 
  • Lounge 
  • Easy listening

Comment: this set of 4 tracks is the follow-up to the same titled issue though I have not listened to it yet and because of that I have no chance to compare the two ones. However, it is not a problem. So much as I have listened to it so far it is obviously the most moody and easily running issue getting inspiration from cloudless sky, and deep blue ocean. Yet the listener cannot deny the impact directed to the body – so you could imagine a romantic club somewhere nearby the beach being coloured by the sunset and being the place for romantic meetings. Roberto Daglio also makes reference to his famous compatriot Ennio Morricone at Seed of Peace which is an angelic masterpiece. The Mirror includes an acidic, psychedelic development giving the track a catchy outlook. You can draw parallels upon such masterminds as Bruno Nicolai, and Paul Mauriat as well. Yet it is an outstanding success by Roberto Daglio himself.