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UK based EBOLA delivers a powerful, complicated yet wisely minimal and absolutely danceable new CD-EP, available July 2008 by Spectraliquid. Known for his unique sound engineering skills and his extreme live performances alongside the likes of Venetian Snares, The Bug, Scorn and many more, Ebola is back with another great album. What you should expect from "Mutant Dubstep vol.1" is two incredible dubstep-influenced tracks with a strong touch of IDM and their respective remixes by END.USER and SHITMAT! |
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Spectraliquid's debut release 'Konkrete' is finally out in a beautiful digipack package. A compilation of tracks from eleven [11] artists having their roots amongst the experimental, dark electronic music. Future sounds and beats paying their tributes to idm, technoid, d'n'b, ambient and abstract electronic music. |
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Spectraliquid's second release is the very first full-length album of this incredibly talented artist who experts in combining modern day electronic music with classical music references, while remaining absolutely original. Down-tempo cinematic beats and melodies portrayed in a dark, atmospheric environment moving from fearsome, lonely frames to chaotic feelings of urban self-destruction. BLACKFILM has created an ideal soundtrack for film-noir movie scores of the finest quality, delivered in a unique mixture of ambient, downtempo, orchestral music...
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Available now from Tympanik Audio: 'Emerging Organisms'... A 2-CD compilation of dark electronic music featuring 29 exclusive, rare, remixed, and unreleased tracks by some of the world's most prolific electronic artists. Packaged in a beautiful 2-CD digipak that will stand out in any CD collection. Dark electronic music that will captivate and inspire.
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Totakeke is back with his 2nd full length album titled 'eLekatota: The Other Side of the Tracks' on Tympanik Audio in January 2008. Thirteen solid tracks of addictive rhythms, richly-layered beats, intriguing samples, and cavernous atmospherics, that all seem to somehow replenish themselves with each listen. 'eLekatota: The Other Side of the Tracks' is timeless opus that is sure to be hailed as one of the finest Industrial productions in years.
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Subheim's highly-anticipated debut album 'Approach'. Full of intricate rhythms, deep reverbs, and bitcrushed sounds, combined with pianos, cellos, and beautiful synthwork, 'Approach' delivers the ideal soundtrack for those moments of chaos or melancholy reflections. Haunting melodies and distant voices meet complex beats and luring atmospheres to create a unique blend of dynamics and emotion. Available now in Digipak CD on Tympanik Audio.
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Fresh off the heels of their fantastic 3rd album, last year's 'Malignant Shields' on Aliens Production, Disharmony compiles their most beloved remixes, including 3 new tracks, into one fantastic collection of music. 15 beautifully crafted dark electronica tracks driven by sloppy-wet beats, haunting synthlines, chilling samples, and razor-sharp vocals. Beauty meets complexity in a brilliant marriage of orchestral dark electro and savvy electronica.
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Ad·ver·sary is ready to conquer minds and destroy dancefloors with his debut album 'Bone Music' out May 13th on Tympanik Audio. Hard Industrial rhythms meet enormous organic soundscapes to create what Re:Gen Magazine calls "...a balance between the brutal and the beautiful." Featuring remixes by Antigen Shift, Tonikom, and Synapscape. Get ready to rock.
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Fragile, emotional tones with a prevailing melancholic feel ... this debut release by Australian artist Boy Is Fiction captures those quiet moments of introspection just before sleep ... juxtaposed against broken late night sounds and restless movements ... utilising electronics, effects, drum machines, guitars, and pianos to put together this collection of intensely personal tracks ...
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XSOZ is a noise/experimental project formed in early 2007, delivering cold mechanical ambiences and manipulating dark, distorted soundscapes. Also being one of the main persons behind Spectraliquid, Xsoz now offers his debut full-length album, Basic Topology, released March 2008 by German label Fich-Art.
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After the surprise success of his self-titled, low-key debut on Hyperdub , Burial returns with an eagerly awaited follow up album, ‘Untrue’. The new record is weird soul music, hypersoul, lovingly processing spectral female voices into vaporised R&B and smudged 2step garage. Voices are blurred, smeared, pitched up, pitched down and pitch bent until their content becomes irrelevant and they whisper their saccharin sweet nothings into the void.
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Greece's Spyweirdos, who received a lot of attention in the recent years for his sharp and subtle glitchy electronica, pairs up this time with the two improv / free jazz musicians John Mourjopoulos and Floros Floridis. The three give birth to a surprisingly human, warm and catchy game of clicks, horns and strings. Deep, abrasive, but funky at parts: no surprise that the live rendition of this album have received excellent reviews.
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The logical sequel of the “Thresholds” single, “Fractured” sees Detritus keep the harder guitars and beats, while staying true to this intricate drum'n'bass patterns and evocative strings. A production tour-de-force, it presents a crystal-clear, yet powerful and deep sound that confirms this essential acts to the confirmed heights he had reached with his previous albums. Deep, masterful and highly rewarding.
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"Grist", the debut full-length by Drumcorps features 11 tracks of amen blast beats, guitar-wash-screams, and plenty of musical tension. Quick and decisive, "Grist" is quite possibly the definitive breakcore/grindcore hybrid album of its kind. Far from just a typical grindcore mash-up mix, producer Aaron Spectre plays many of the riffs and tweaks the source material to near impossible levels, all making a passionate emotional attack on the listener. The intensity of his live shows has made him increasingly in demand, destroying parties from Tokyo to London. He's at the top of his game, and "Grist" proves it.
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Tales of Dead Cities as described by the Master of Darkness, the Bat himself. For his new album Dead Cities Ah Cama-Sotz created no less then ten descriptive aural landscapes from all over the world; From the solitude of the empty streets of 'Enuma Elish' to the concrete structures which are nothing less then the remains of a reactor meltdown ('Thermonuclear').
There are many stories, myths and legends about the origin of civilization and many of them have their roots in the Middle-East. The ritual and Arabian influences on Dead Cities are a welcome diversion in the current era of... |
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Talvekoidik is the electronica side-project of a very talented German musician, Kai, founding member of S.K.E.T. (Hands Productions). With his first release as Talvekoidik -an Estonian word meaning a foggy, winter like atmosphere- Kai offers us an album of brilliant and original electronica that finds its influences in Gridlock and Beefcake as well as in Scandinavian, Baltic, Arabic and African musical traditions.
Conceived in terms of rhythmic structures supporting catchy melodies, "Silent Reflections" is a work full of oppositions and contrasts enriched by a Celtic feeling, a somewhat epic touch. Alternately powerful, fragile and rough, Talvekoidik's music is a mature, expressive and subtle demonstration of Kai's talent as a "sound architect".
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After successful reviews and reactions of project SIGNS /what contributes that this project has been sold out/ Aliens production has followed development of the projects, that generates in positive direction and on the scene present in excellent way their genres. You haven’t wait long for the expectations and in close time AP LABEL has gathered interesting projects and reactions on the styles as are: idm, dark electo, ambient. industrial, modern electro. Protagonists with their songs have created unreal experience...
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Endless transformations and experimenting with sound is natural phase that brings Disharmony in their next work. This time fifth stop and mapping of their territory, Disharmony opens their next phase and with their new album opens the gates into the space of electro underground. Combining industrial elements and IDM puts Disharmony into the modern, electro revolution and with this opens next phase and possibility to look into...
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"Epilogue in Waves" is the third album from n5MD main-man Mike Cadoo's ever evolving Bitcrush moniker. The album is the soundtrack to a story which begins with a sense of hope, but whose undercurrents pull you to the end you feared. Epilogue in Waves marks the end of Cadoo's “wading in the ocean” thematic metaphor for lost time that constituted the backbone of his previous album, “In Distance.” As his self described “rock record,”...
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'Apparatus,' SubtractiveLAD's fourth album, finds Stephen Hummel elaborating upon previous granular motifs. Those familiar with his progression will notice that Hummel's sound has matured and become grounded in an honest and open place. As such musical growth would imply, Apparatus is the album in which Hummel appears to be most comfortable with his ideas and usage of sound. It is this comfort which allows Apparatus to...
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51 minutes of ambient descent into madness from the minds that brought you Mashup Sound System. |
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Defying easy categorization, synnack.s v2 is perhaps best described as "experimental electronic music" and fuses elements of ambient, noise, industrial, and IDM musical styles. v2 builds on synnack.s prior releases by leveraging an increasing amount custom software, fi eld sampling techniques and live electronics to create an epic combination of ambient glitchy soundscapes and crunchy rhythmic mayhem. A special feature of the v2 release is that each CD package includes a card containing a unique "regcode" which can be used to register on synnack.com for access to additional songs unreleased tracks, videos, discounts on additional merchandise, and more. |
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Over four years in the making and clocking in at just over an hour -- Vessels, the first proper full-length Freeze Etch album, is a dynamic excursion into a world of thick organic rhythms, striking melodic textures, and surging ambient momentum
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Those who are familiar with Ben Lukas Boysen's 5 year catalog of work will notice an important change while listening to this album. His former creations can be seen as explorations of different sound facets transforming Boysen's feelings into music. It took time for this artist to subordinate the innumerable technical possibilities to become implements of his inner self, and he already began to walk this new path with '0000'. Now, Boysen qualifies 'Night Falls' as a turning point in hecq's personal and musical history, and also as a conclusion of what Hecq stood for until now.
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He went out shopping to get some noise. He found out noise was out of stock. He analyzed noise trading - and nobody knows what happened since then. Now that's what our secret agents could tell us: Mr. D.myer, the architect, the apostle of st. vodka, the creator - he discovered how to use his lower lip interface. bits and pieces of information reached hymen records' office, packets of sound were transferred via internet within hours - a race against time, speed-frame technology and freeze-frame reality. But we made it and...
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Born in widnes and living in Leeds, UK Keith 'Keef' Baker has been writing music under various names since 1989. Starting out in death metal bands and moving into indie and jazz, Keef became a session bassist and also a computer game musician. Over the years, he learned to play various instruments including bass, keyboard, guitar, drums, mandolin, sitar and double bass. However he rediscovered music through...
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the creative process that resulted in nymphomatriarch is unavoidably eye-catching - venetian snares and hecate had sex, recorded it, and made an album. it's easy to be skeptical about the artistic necessity of projects like this, at least in terms of their presentation on a public scale. however, the premise in this case is far too juicy to be written off without being given a chance. as jaded as our popular culture has made us, nymphomatriarch leaves reign in blood-era slayer sounding tame and... |
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It took some time for j.chassagnard and r.baillet to realize this new work of art. the project's trademark of dark soundscapes and well-placed rhythms (mixed with a soundtrack type feel) can also be found within this new work. what might be a bit surprising though is the emphasis on rhythm; the opener 'hémisphère' f.e. contains a straight, almost trip-hop oriented beat that demands the listener's attention. the haunting, hypnotizing mood... |
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With their sixth full length album, Synapscape (T.kniep and P.münch) continue and evolve what they started twelve years ago: powerful and versatile explorations in sound, rhythm and ambience. This release is unmistakably Synapscape - distorted polyrhythmic beats meet atonal synth tones, kniep's strange lyrics (coupled with his haunting alienated voice that is offset with various effects), and constant rhythmic changes (while the metric speed is kept). However, there is a...
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tracklist:
intro / billy cross, agentenfister, overlap, jobs, dl7vdx v2.0, flood, delusion, playtime, artist, ritus, gone, do nothing
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Chilled downbeat mixes from a good mixture of artists. Lusine Icl. plays it safe and keeps the original "Soulik" base intact, while Lowgreybeam uses the vocal flows from the original and hints of glitch to a very chilling effect. Xela floats along on a saturated sultry and mesmerizing sleepy track. Unknown to me, Ginormous has an interesting combination of sounds for his remix. Lots of distant sounds are to be found here, while mixing acoustic overtones with a ghostly choral source. |
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