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  • trip of the lifetime (MORE ON THE BLOG)

    Ago 20 2009, 21h49 por stefek99

    MORE ON THE BLOG:
    wakacjones.blogspot.com

    Every single track was a like separate life with infinite trips within it. My consciousness was floating in circles. My sense of time and space was totally altered. I touched the universal sense of absolute completion and rebirth. You can either don't know about such experiences or use them in a proper way.



    O.Z.O.R.A. 2009
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  • Headphone Commute Reviews (July)

    Jul 19 2009, 14h21 por liftmuziek

    Looks like I've been falling behind even further. Something is happening, and I'm wondering if it's just me, or is the time really slipping away between the snow and the sprouted greens and the steaming asphalt and the fallen leaves. All I have between now and then are these words, and between the words is always the music. Meanwhile, I was able to squeeze out a free mix for your enjoyment, compiled of some of my favorite Intelligent Breakcore tracks. So point your clickers here for a free download. Besides that, I am also super excited to present you with not just one, but two label profiles covering some of my favorite music. There is the n5MD and the forever beautiful Merck. Click the banners below for a full label profile and interviews available only on reviews.headphonecommute.com. As usual, I would appreciate a comment or two, and recommend that you Subscribe to RSS Feed.





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    VA - 14 tracks re-wiring UK Garage (Boomkat)

    Boomkat is not exactly a record label. And it's not really known for its compilations. But it is a famous online music store for all of your underground musical flavors, from dubstep to hip-hop to IDM and modern classical. Towards the end of 2008, Boomkat launched a sister site : 14tracks.com. Every week, 14tracks presents you with an installment of "hand-picked selections united by theme or genre, bound by a particular style, or with some kind of common narrative in mind." Each compilation is available as a digital download (DRM free, 320 Kbps MP3s) priced at 99p per track or for £6.86 (approx. $11.25 in USD). I initially jumped on the site when Boomkat presented their Best of 2008 releases in three installments of 14 tracks. Ever since, I've been getting weekly newsletter updates, and checking out some off hand selections that may be outside of my usual interests. On more than one occasion, I would discover an artist that way, and end up grabbing full albums. It's been an excellent resource for opening up my horizons across the entire musical spectrum. Some noteworthy past selections that I want to point out include "14 tracks: experimenting with bowed strings", "14 tracks in the shadow of film noir", "14 tracks of early electronic music", "14 tracks of dark ambient", and "14 tracks that make you wish you played the piano". The latter collection, for example, features some of my favorite artists like Hauschka, Pan American, Harold Budd, Ólafur Arnalds, Erik Satie, Peter Broderick, Jacaszek, Goldmund, and many others. This week, I again fall prey to the outstanding marketing ploy of Boomkat and add into my digital cart a compilation titled "14 tracks re-wiring UK Garage". The selection of tracks includes some new material as well as rarities from Sully, Narcossist, Falty DL, Brackles, Groovechronicles, Millie & Andrea, TRG, Spatial and Peverelist. Representing labels from Planet Mu to Tectonic to Tempa and Infrasonics, this is an excellent collection of... well... UK's finest funky garage. Here's more from the description: With dubstep increasingly split between bombastic rave/wobble workouts and far more feminine (and, for our money, interesting) variants, the line is getting harder to define between one sub-classification and another. Further up the chain, UK Garage itself incorporates a number of different bass cultures, flowing in and out of Jungle, hip hop and R&B and generating mongrel sounds from Grime to Dubstep, Funky and beyond. All of this is to say that the bass scene always has and continues to evolve at a rate that's producing new sounds and splinters faster than anyone can even name them, despite the perceived malaise... So forgive me for covering an unconventional medium today, but as the 2-step beat rides along the wobbly bass in my speakers, I feel compelled to share this great find. If you're a fan of Burial's ghost-like vocals and light syncopated beats, then this is definitely a must for you. Also greatly recommended if you are not familiar with this genre. Point your browsers to 14tracks.com and enjoy.

    http://www.14tracks.com/selections/66-14_tracks_re_wiring_uk_garage

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    VA - 88 Tapes (Keshhhhhh)

    Keshhhhhh Recordings is based in Cambridge (England) and is run by Simon Scott (you should know him as the ex-drummer from the shoegaze band, Slowdive). I'm not exactly sure what Simon has in mind for the future of his label, but I must say, he's off to a pretty good start. First of all, he's got Taylor Deupree to master the entire compilation in his 12k studio. That alone should give you a pretty good idea about the intent here. And the roster of artists also tends to speak for itself. The eighteen track collection of ambient vignettes and sound explorations all revolve around a central theme. This theme less of a melodic structure, but rather a concept around a particular selection of recordings recorded by Simon Scott on an audio cassette back in 1988. On the liner notes of the release, Scott elaborates: "In 1988 on another rainy Saturday afternoon, whilst looking for sonic inspiration, I decided to take apart and re-assemble my stereo that had a quarter inch input socket as well as a turntable and tape player/recorder. The result was a fantastic malfunctioning, stuttering and glitching piece of equipment that suddenly realized my ideas of creating new sound. I promptly pressed the record button and let rip on my electric guitar and promised myself to write a song from the results one day. In 2008 the tape was rediscovered purely by chance in a house move and the rediscovery of this TDK inspired me to contact a group of artists and composers who I feel are talented and relevant today. There was just a simple single track sent off via email to inspire them to compose a piece of work for this compilation if they had the urge. They did and I am forever grateful to everyone involved in deconstructing the tape track and creating this album." And what a spectacular group of artists it is! The compilation opens up with an sound sparkling interpretation by Yasuhiko Fukuzono as Aus flowing right into a beautiful vocals of Sanae Yamasaki, [aka Moskitoo - see her excellent album, Drape (12k, 2007)]. We then move into noisy guitar feedback and lo-fi acoustic glitch by Mark Templeton (see his numerous releases and appearances on Anticipate Recordings). The 12k roster continues to propagate this selection with contributions by Keiichi Sugimoto as Fourcolor, Sawako, and one of my favorites, Lawrence English. Besides above mentioned aus, a few more artists from the Japanese label, flau, show up later, like Orla Wren and John McCaffrey as Part Timer. Chicago based Kranky Records enters the circle of Scott's friends with a beautiful heavily reverberated breathy piece by Christopher Bissonnette. Further on a release we see his labelmate, Thomas Meluch contribute a track as Benoît Pioulard. We also see an appearance by Akira Kosemura, who previously secured a spot on Airport Symphony - Virtual Terminal, a free deigital companion edition to the Airport Symphony, compiled by the above mentioned prolific Lawrence English and released on Room40 in 2007. A third through the release, Simon Scott finally appears with his own interpretation. A sound artist and a label owner of and/OAR, Dale Lloyd contributes a sonic carpet of luscious frequencies, followed by a ghost-like echoes of gated guitar and vocals by Matt Robson recording as Random Number. Additional appearances include tracks by Greg Davis, Adam Pacione, Ateleia, and Hannu. An excellent roster, don't you think? Meanwhile, Simon Scott prepares for his upcoming solo debut, titled Navigare on none other than Miasmah recordings.

    http://www.myspace.com/KESHHHHHH | http://www.keshhhhhh.com

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    Trentemøller / VA - Harbour Boat Trips : Copenhagen (HFN Music)

    Danish electronic producer, Anders Trentemøller, sets aside his studio equipment used to make some of the finest raw and tight minimal house grooves, to put together a compilation of some of his favorite downtempo tracks from Copenhagen. Harbour Boat Trips is a commissioned selection of folksy, ambient and electronic tracks, sprinkled with beautiful vocals, beats, and live instrumentation. This is the music you'd expect Trentemøller to listen to on early lazy Sunday mornings as he's waking up to a cup of coffee. In the liner notes, Trentemøller confirms: "Dear Listener, within this compliation I have basically chosen some of the many songs I use in my own most intimate hours, coming down after gigs, cleaning my apartment, waiting for friends to arrive or simply daydreaming with my twenty-first century walkman through the city of Copenhagen. [...] All the artists on this compliation which include names from nearly four decades have, to me, created different aspects of beauty." Opening up with Grouper and diving into Gravenhurst, you're immediately set for a selection of songs traversing moods and genres. There are many pleasant surprises along the way from previously unknown (to me) artists. For example, I've heard before music by Emiliana Torrini with releases on FatCat, but after hearing her lovely voice on a track "Lifesaver", I add her acoustic album, Fisherman's Woman (Rough Trade, 2004) to my collection. A track by The Hypothetical Prophets (Proroky) with Russian overdubbed lyrics take me out of their experimental neo-industrial chemical dub-house into the late 70s synth-pop track by Suicide titled Cheree. Moving through new wave beats by David Garcet. Following a haunting glitchy house track by Rennie Foster, in floats a Four Tet remix of Caribou's Melody Day, full of acoustic guitars and confident muffled four-four kick. With that we move into Trentemøller's edit of The Raveonettes cover of Joy Division's She's Lost Control. Before the compilation ends, Trentemøller finally appears with his own track, Vamp, followed by Two Lone Swordsmen and a fitting closure by Soft Cell's Tainted Love. This compilation is the very first release from Hamburg based hfn ['ha:f?n] music, which opens up on its site with the following statement: "Harbours are open doors to the world, and so is hfn, and to all spectrums of music." There is not much information that is available about the label on its site or elsewhere, but I expect we'd see a few more installments in this series in the future. In closing, I'd describe this release as a personal mixtape shared by Trentemøller especially for you. Enjoy!

    http://www.hfn-music.com | http://www.anderstrentemoller.com

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    Hecq - Steeltongued (Hymen)

    Hecq... Have you heard? If you haven't, it's time to jump on board. And by the way, you're missing out! After all, this is Hecq's sixth full length release (fifth on Hymen Records). Dare I say it the following way : with Steeltongued, Hecq surpasses the leaders in electronic experimentation, Autechre, leaving them in the dust to scratch their heads in awe of this twenty-seven year old Berlin based musician. Like a villain of traumatized sonic disintegration, Ben Lukas Boysen unwinds the tight coils of sound into distinct entities of material forms and packs them away into carefully allotted spacial frequency shelves. I did not bring up Autechre for mere name dropping. I clearly remember the very first time I heard the decomposition of sound in the Booth & Brown's track Vose In on LP5, (Warp, 1998). I will never forget. Not one release in the last decade has stopped my breath with the penetrating thought of "what the hell was that?". In the last years, steps have been taken to evolve the sound and build upon the solid foundation, with only Autechre occasionally in the lead, piercing the darkness of uncharted territory. They are always allowed. Because, frankly, they are Autechre, right? The one falling in their footsteps is always behind. Apprentice to a skilled magician. Then... BOOM! ... Hecq. I don't know how Lappersdorf (Germany) based Hymen Records had discovered Boysen [that surely deserves an interview question], but when they did, they have struck gold. Quickly demonstrating his abilities with Scatterheart (Hymen, 2004) and Bad Karma (Hymen, 2005), Boysen has landed a coveted spot on a limited Hymen boxset, Travel Sickness (Hymen, 2006), with a mini-EP along with the releases by Lusine Icl, Solar X, Lowfish, Venetian Snares, Psi Spy, Snog, The Manhattan Gimp Project and Mad EP. Mmmm. My copy still smells like cedar... Delicious. Boysen's fourth album, 0000 (Hymen, 2007) made my Best of 2007 list, and in 2008... well... I have lost the words with Night Falls (see my previous review). So what to expect with Steeltongued? Twisted rhythms swirling around your brain like an inhaled sip of wine and a gulped breath of smoke. Divine soundscapes crawling beneath the barbed wire of the restraining acoustic prison, begging to rather be shot in the back then remain draining their minimalism onto the cold surface of tears and blood. I will survive, bounces the reverse reverbed voice of Nongenetic, Late for my funeral, rather be buried alive... Then destruction and mayhem... Then silence... Frost... and the Hypnos trilogy of tracks. Well, that's just gorgeous... This double disk release features twelve remixes of Steeltongued from an eclectic group of friends and collaborators, including Spyweirdos, Si Begg, Black Film, and Team Doyobi among the many. Words are too limited and gentle to describe the range of emotions evoked by Steeltongued. The album is a trip and an unforgettable experience. That one memento that will stay with you for years to come. That one beautiful moment of "what the hell was that?"

    Two and a Half Questions With Hecq

    http://www.myspace.com/hecq | http://www.hecq.de
    http://www.myspace.com/hymenrecords | http://www.hymen-records.com

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    Mokira – Persona (Type)

    The gentle swells of lo-fi loops and and breathing atmospherics set the tone for Mokira's eighth full-length album. After previous releases on a roster of labels, a Stockholm-based Swedish sound sculptor, Andreas Tilliander returns to Type Records with Persona. Tilliander introduced us to his Mokira moniker with his debut, Cliphop, on Raster-Noton. His glitchy hip-hop sound has landed him on Mille Plateaux, where Tilliander continued to contribute towards the 'clicks & cuts' genre. But for Type, Tilliander has been stripping away the beats [but not the rhythmic structure], and focusing more on ambient textures that let the music flow organically through analog and digitally processed layers. Starting from the first track, the disintegrating repetitions of drony re-sampled pads instantly remind me of works by William Basinski, tape hiss and all, while the gentle onslaught of incoming harmonic frequencies are reminiscent of works by Tim Hecker and Vladislav Delay. The dull, murky, and thick reverberations bridging acoustic and electronic elements will also satisfy the fans of Gas and Fennesz alike. But comparisons to others are futile, since Tilliander has already made a name for himself, ranging from his dub and tech-house releases under his real name on his own label, Repeatle, to abstract electronica and glitchy IDM on Komplott under a Komp alias, and even a minimal dub 12" on Echocord under his Lowfour moniker, among the many. Across a wide spectrum of tracks, I hear the same main theme, which is explored upon through various experimental approaches. Tilliander's proficiency in electronic music and control of its branches clearly shows throughout Mokira. This is especially evident when ambient progressions are interrupted by a growing 303-like-gliding-bass-line that is at once unexpected and yet feels very appropriate. Throughout the album, a noticeable amount of true analog equipment dominates the presence, as only accented by a track, appropriately named Oscillations And Tremolo. Towards the end of the album, a single loop is re-sampled and re-assembled. And once the tape hiss comes in, the path is obvious - it leads back to the beginning of the album where the music continues to decay and disintegrate. Persona is truly listening music. Preferrably with your eyes closed. And it is upon multiple listens that you will begin to discern and peel off its layers, to reveal the true genius behind this latest installment from Mokira. It's no wonder, that after numerous contributions towards the evolution of electronic music, Tilliander was awarded a Swedish Grammy music award in 2005. Thus, I am immediately propelled to dig up and revisit his earlier releases. During your parallel search, it's worth picking up an acid tech-house 12" under Tilliander's real name, titled, Stay Down (Repeatle, 2007) featuring a remix by The Field. Also recommended Tilliander's debut on Mille Plateaux, Ljud, and his very latest Show (Adrian, 2009).

    http://www.myspace.com/andreastilliander | http://www.repeatle.com
    http://www.myspace.com/typerecordings | http://www.typerecords.com

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    H.U.V.A. Network - Ephemeris (Ultimae)

    Humans Under Visual Atmospheres (H.U.V.A. Network) is back with a long awaited sophomore release on Lyon (France) based Ultimae Records. Before I cover the album, it's worth it to pause and deconstruct this group. H.U.V.A is a duo comprised of Magnus Birgersson and Vincent Villuis. Birgersson is none other than Solar Fields, a regular on Ultimae, with six full length albums. If that alias sounds familiar, it's probably because you were blown away by his recent music score for the Electronic Arts game Mirror's Edge. That's right, that's Birgersson. And Monsieur Villuis is none other than Aes Dana, an alumni member of Asura (as of 2001) and part owner of Ultimae with Sandrine Gryson (Mahiane). With such a solid and talented combination, you'd be right to get excited about this next installment in psybient evolution. The purveyors of "oneiric trip-hop", downtempo, and "ambient geometries" will be absolutely delighted with the psychedelic melodies, etherial sound design, and impeccably crisp production. Seekers of sonic voyages will be enveloped by limitless soundscapes, spreading over slow punctuated beats that eventually lift off into an outer journey. The mid portion of the album picks up in tempo, and evolves into a light morning trance, keeping with the rhythm of a four-to-the-floor kick drum. But at the end of Ephemeris, the beat slows down once again, to bring you back down to Earth, after your brief meditative trip. The album was composed between two studios, Villuis' Ultimae Studio in Lyon, France and Birgersson's Studio Jupiter in Göteborg, Sweden. The deluxe edition of the digipack release contains a sixteen page booklet with photographic works by Gingerine, BeneA, Concoon, Goulden, 1100, and Matzchen. Here is a quote from the album defining its title: An ephemeris (plural: ephemerides; from the Greek word ephemeros "daily") is a table of values that gives the positions of objects in the sky at a given time or times. The position is given in a spherical polar coordinate system of right ascension and declination or in logitude along the zodiacal ecliptic, and sometimes declination. The ephemeris paramaters relate to eclipses, apparent retrogradation/planetary stations, planetary ingresses, sidereal time, positions & the phases of the Moon, Cartesian coordinates, picnic on Mars, breakfast on Jupiter and disturbing jetlags. While filling your cart on Ultimae's web shop, be sure to add the duo's first collaboration, Distances (Ultimae, 2004), as well as Solar Field's recently released Movements (Ultimae, 2009) and Aes Dana's Season 5 (Ultimae, 2005). I am also a big fan of the Ultimae's Fahrehnheit Project compilation series, with its last installment being Part 6 as of 2006. Favorite track on the album: Orientations Part 1

    http://www.myspace.com/solarfields | http://www.myspace.com/aesdana
    http://www.myspace.com/panoramicmusic | http://www.ultimae.com

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    Bluetech - The Divine Invasion (Aleph Zero)

    Evan Bartholomew drops another album for our hungry ears. This time, his groovy downtempo sonic treatments are released under his renowned moniker, Bluetech. For The Divine Invasion, Bartholomew puts aside his ambient and modern classical work under his real name, and returns to his tight IDM , digital funk, and tech-dub beats with a touch of masterfully produced atmospheres and spacey psychedelia. Here's Bluetech with his staple sound of micro-programmed clicks and stereo bouncing bleeps. Here's the never-ending echo of the the minor dubbed-out chords. Here's everything we have grown to love from one of the pioneers of PsyDM sound. Listening music meets dance floor meets contemplative far away places where dreams recursively collide. Aleph Zero is an Israeli label putting out downtempo and psychill records, as spearheaded by its co-owner, Yaniv Shulman (one half of Shulman). Bartholomew has found a home on Aleph Zero for Bluetech releases since Elementary Particles in 2004. This is Bluetech's fourth full length release, including the quietly slipped in Phoenix Rising, released on his own, mostly minimal, modern classical, and ambient focused label, Somnia, just a few months prior. Did you catch that one? On The Divine Invasion we hear Steve Hillage (Mirror System) return for a contribution of his guitar sweeps, after a very successful collaboration last year with Bartholomew, under his dub techno slotted moniker, Evan Marc, on Dreamtime Submersible (Somnia, 2008). We are also treated to a track of collaborative work between Bluetech and Eitan Reiter, who has made numerous appearances in the past on Aleph Zero, Dooflex and Iboga. The Divine Invasion is at once more mature and playful. Following Bartholomew through his ambient and techno releases, I can hear the both sides converge on the Bluetech sound that steers clear of stylistic constraints and genre defining elements. This is not a futuristic science fiction space odyssey, where the newly technological advances can be disproved by today's early adopters. This is a mysterious world of dreams and psychedelic visions. And in such alternate realities, unfathomed by our limited senses, anything goes. This surreal music of no limits and boundaries is the perfect candy for your reality smothered mind. With numerous appearances on a roster of respectable labels, Interchill, Yellow Sunshine Explosion, Platipus, and his own Native State Records, this is one of Bluetech's finest contributions towards the evolution of psychedelic sound. For an ambient exploration in sound, pick up Bartholomew's releases on Somnia. Make sure you also check out Bluetech's Sines and Singularities (Aleph Zero, 2005). Recommended if you get down with Plaid, Jon Hopkins, Kilowatts and Ott.

    Two and a Half Questions with Bluetech

    http://www.myspace.com/iambluetech | http://www.bluetechonline.com
    http://www.myspace.com/alephzerorecords | http://www.aleph-zero.info

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    Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself (Bpitch Control)

    [Editors Note: I tried writing about it. Multiple times. I tried avoiding it. I felt obliged. I tried not to listen. But listened anyway. At the end, I found these words by Sarah Badr.]

    What follows below is a review for an album whose title has been rendered regretfully apt. The sudden passing of Telefon Tel Aviv’s Charlie Cooper only two days after the group released their long-awaited third full-length studio record is a coincidence suggestive of a sacrifice: an untimely departure at the arrival of something so great, yet so final. The well-deserved reception of Immolate Yourself, made public on 20th January, has since seen TTA fans buzzing with excitement across music forums worldwide. Based in Chicago and originally from New Orleans, the duo comprised of Cooper and Joshua Eustis had opted to join Berlin’s BPitch Control community shortly after their successful release of Remixes Compiled (including Apparat’s ‘Komponent’) provided clear indication as to why such a marrying of talent would be ideal. Previously signed on with Hefty Records, their earlier albums Fahrenheit Fair Enough (2001) and Map of What Is Effortless (2004) had been emotive masterpieces in their own rites. Early introduction into the world of TTA meant listening to tracks such as the first’s title number, ‘Introductory Nomenclature’, and ‘Nothing Is Worth Losing That’, with an awe reserved to the contemporary electronic greats who so masterfully balance the timbre of their glitches, the time-delays on snare and the synthetic chorus in reverb that unfailingly elevates the entire listening experience. Telefon Tel Aviv have always presented something so beautifully understated with their music’s philosophical allusions as evidently inspired by science and literature (’What’s The Use Of Feet If We Haven’t Got Legs?’). But beneath that, their unique chameleon metamorphosis integrating sounds across genres (most notable R&B and ambient) into a quasi-minimal techno has never ceased to impress. And Immolate Yourself takes that even further, bringing in some New Wave inspiration (’Helen of Troy’, ‘M’) with all the heavy 80s synth necessary for nostalgia to boot. Yet, somehow it still manages to sound very much like TTA, culminating halfway through on the hauntingly poignant ‘Mostly Translucent’ so worthy of replay and reminiscent of that driving force behind the fifth on their second LP. But all of this is beside the point. Because it is in this nature of TTA’s sound that Charlie Cooper will be remembered. Joshua Eustis, in a eulogy on MySpace for both his groupmate and close friend since high school, wrote: ‘We have been so fortunate to tour the world together, while at the same time having a massive amount of laughs at one another’s expense… His musicianship was surpassed only by his greater gift to the world — his warmth, his generosity, his unquenchable humor, and his undying loyalty to those whom he loved. Aside from Charlie’s singular genius and musical gifts, I can tell you that he was a total sweetheart of a guy, and a loving friend and confidant to people everywhere.’ At the age of thirty-one and earlier having been set to tour North America with Matthew Dear, Cooper is survived by his parents, sister, nephew and ‘more adoring friends than the Universe has dark matter.’

    Charles Wesley Cooper III
    12 April, 1977 – 22 January, 2009

    Original review posted by Sarah Badr on pieces-at-random.com
    Republished with permission of the author.

    http://www.myspace.com/telefontelaviv | http://www.telefontelaviv.com
    http://www.myspace.com/bpitchcontrol | http://www.bpitchcontrol.com

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    Giuseppe Ielasi - Aix (12k)

    A few steps in an empty gym, an organ chord, some pouring water, and we're off... Aix is a slight departure from the Italian artist's, Giuseppe Ielasi, previous release on 12k, August. The latter is a work of restraint ambiance with electronically treated acoustic instrumentation, which was a perfect fit for Taylor Deupree's minimal label. While the former album, the one we're concerned with in this review, produced in Aix-En-Provence (a city in southern France), is a juxtaposition of found confetti of sound, glitched trite and stitched tight into rhythmical structures and repetitive patterns. Like a winter coat glued and sewn together from ripped pieces of fabric, the sporadic collection of sounds seems obscure, that is until you get closer, and you realize that it's warm and fuzzy, even if the colors don't match. The selection of tracks on this "grid" album are groovy, funky and jazzy, drawing an imagery of street performers playing on buckets, rubber bands, zippers, aerosol cans and an array of homemade percussion. In fact, this album strangely reminds me of a recent intarwebs video I saw, Music For One Apartment and Six Drummers. Yet this concotion of dusty sounds does not feel muddy or loose. In fact, it is light and bouncy, leaving plenty of room for each sound to evolve and breathe in its own sound spectrum. Ielasi becomes a master chef, walking into your abandoned kitchen and while opening a rusty refrigerator door, mumbling to himself, "Now what do we have here?" While folding the samples of micro textures and handfuls of semi-random rhythm into a boiling pot of bouncing echoes and stirred grooves, Ielasi delivers an exquisite course of contemporary musique concrète, best served warm, while the melody's still lingering... Overall, this is an interesting sidestep for Ielasi and 12k as well. Don't expect the warm Fennesz like layers and washes reminiscent of August. Enter with an open mind, and Aix will surely leave an imprint and beg you to return again. Besides releasing albums on 12k, Sedimental, and Häpna, Ielasi is also a founder of Fringes Recordings [now defunct] and a co-founder of Schoolmap Records. Be sure to pick up his one-track 30-minute masterpiece, Plans (Sedimental, 2003), as well as above mentioned August (12k, 2007).

    http://www.myspace.com/giuseppeielasi | http://www.ielasi.com
    http://www.myspace.com/12kline | http://www.12k.com

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    Arovane - Tides (City Centre Offices)

    With only five albums and a handful of EPs and even some 7-inchers, Berlin-based Uwe Zahn, signed off from producing music altogether, with the last track on Lilies (City Centre Offices, 2004), titled Good Bye Forever. But Arovane's music doesn't age. In fact, it is one of those rare occurrences where it gets better and better as time passes. Today, as part of my Nostalgic Flashbacks series, I wish to revisit Zahn's sophomore album on City Centre Offices, released in the summer of 2000, titled Tides. As the title of the album may suggest, in Tides, Zahn is exploring the incoming waves and their outflow, perhaps in relation to music, perhaps in relation to life. The ambient sounds are accompanied by intricately produced beats, re-sampled guitars, Arovane's staple-sound harpsichords, and organically layered developments. And those melodies... The melodies are simple, delicate and elegant. The sound is melancholic and contemplative. The downtempo slowed down hip-hop beats have lost their bouncy aggressiveness, and instead become loungy, laid back stretches of yawning morning rhythms. The arsenal of elements is limited, yet immediately effective. At only a little under forty minutes long, the album remains one of Arovane's timeless compositions. I remember being overwhelmed by the sound then, and returning to Tides now, I can confirm that Zahn was ahead of his game, and one of the dominant pioneers of sound in the genre. But his journey towards this position was not rapid. Beginning his music experiments since he was 15, Zahn worked with acoustic instruments (clarinet), microphones, synthesizers and turntables, and in the early 90s began producing d'n'b influenced tracks and breakbeat. During his work at a Berlin radio station, Zahn was discovered by Torsten Pröfrock and his label, DIN. Arovane released his first 12", I.O. on DIN in 1998. This EP was soon followed by Icol Diston (DIN, 1998) and a limited 7", Occer / Silicad on City Centre Offices in January of 1999. The year 2000 finally yielded not one, but two full-length albums from Arovane. DIN released Atol Scrap in January, and as noted earlier, Tides came on the scene only six months later from City Centre Offices. The stage was set for Zahn to shine, and so he did. Gaining quick recognition among notable international labels like Lux Nigra [under his Nedjev moniker], and Morr Music [remixes of Accelera Deck]; collaborating with Vertical Form, Phonem, Christian Kleine, Jake Mandell, and Markus Schwill [in a duo group Research Garden]; and touring across the world, Zahn established himself as a one of the top producers behind intellectually melodic, and rhythmic ambient sound. Zahn's short biography on City Centre Offices signs off with stating that "he is currently very much into motorbikes and might start recording a new album pretty soon." Please... Let's hope as much... The world needs more beautiful music. Until then, enjoy Tides and my all time favorite, Lilies.

    http://www.myspace.com/arovane | http://www.arovane.de
    http://www.myspace.com/citycentreoffices | http://www.city-centre-offices.de

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    Robert Logan - Inscape (Slowfoot)

    This morning I'm a little bit on edge. In part because of continuous wet and cold weather that makes my bones and muscles ache. In part because of Robert Logan and his new release on Slowfoot titled Inscape. As I commute to music on my way to work, disturbing images flicker behind my eyelids: abandoned places, dark hallways, churning factories of the unknown. The industrial percussion grinds away in a moldy basement of an old asylum, where dreams become reality and nightmares turn to life. Somewhere deep within this dark flashback, a kitten walks up the piano keys, all skin and bone. The instrumentation on Inscape is comprised of sharp metallic needles, poking at the delicate tissue of your brain, reversing, glitching, and dancing in a distorted fury of lust for artificial coupling. The material is raw and synthetic, coming to life with a jolt of electricity and toxic chemical reactions. And that's just the first few tracks... Logan's previous release, Grinder EP (Slowfoot, 2008), has already been previously hailed by yours truly with the following observation: "The sound of the four pieces [on Grinder] is a continuously developing crunchy groove with a touch of big beat, infusion of hip-hop, and a base of dark ambient texture swishing at the bottom of this poisonous cocktail." With Inscape, Logan stayed true to his formula and continued the embrace of digital darkness and sinister soundscapes. As I prepare the write up for this album, I discover that Logan's inspiration behind Inscape was indeed an abandoned factory in Hungary which was being swallowed back by the engulfing forest. Well, now... I guess he did his homework right. As a testament from my comments above, I've witnessed these images through his music with no prior knowledge on the background. There are other notable albums that revolve around the concept of nature taking over man-made structures, like The Refractor's All Colors Run EP (self released, 2008) and Jóhann Jóhannsson's Fordlandia (4AD, 2008), but Logan does it with a much threatening vigor. There is no sadness in Inscape. It is rather a ruthless take back of what was rightfully owned. I should also perhaps mention that Logan is only 21, and has already opened for Grace Jones at Massive Attack's Meltdown. But Logan's music is strong enough to standout on its own. Inscape is Logan's sophomore release, following his debut, Cognessence (Slowfoot, 2007). Recommended if you like Hymen artists such as Hecq, Architect, and Ginormous as well as music from Tympanik Audio by Totakeke, Stendeck, and Autoclav1.1.

    Two and a Half Questions with Robert Logan

    http://www.myspace.com/robertlogan
    http://www.myspace.com/slowfootrecords | http://www.slowfoot.co.uk

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    Ametsub - The Nothings Of The North (Progressive Form)

    On some level, I'm a little surprised that no one is talking about Ametsub as much as I am. And I'm not just hyping up this Tokyo-based Japanese artist. Even Ryuchi Sakamoto has allegedly proclaimed, "I love this album. I have become a fan". Meanwhile, I've been listening to Ametsub's music since his debut release three years ago, Linear Cryptics (Progressive Form, 2006). For me, the discovery of this artist was totally accidental, and to this day I don't know the original source that incited me to pick up the album. But here I am, raving about his second solo release on Progressive Form, titled The Nothings Of The North. And here's what I love about it. Ametsub's music masterfully incorporates precision glitch into modern classical and future jazz. An accompaniment of tight bass lines and micro programmed rhythm is dominated by Ametsub's beautiful piano playing. The gorgeous and melancholic melodies have been in turn re-sampled, re-looped, and re-triggered to create frantic digital errors that skip across my dazzled memory. The light grooves incorporate elements from trip-hop, dub and abstract idm. The predominant cuts and clips are also extended to vocals, eventually morphing them from words to instruments to choppy bits of percussion. This should keep your cranium busy. Ametsub has already performed alongside respected artists such as Vladislav Delay, Bichi, Numb, and Takemura Nobukaza. His second release to date was actually a collaboration with Jimanica titled, Surge (Mao, 2007). I recommend you pick that up as well, and seriously, get your hands on Linear Cryptics! I guess the single reason why Ametsub has not been completely recognized is the lack of distribution in North America and Europe. It is difficult to get your hands on a physical copy of the album unless you actually order it to be shipped from Japan [I got Linear Cryptics by contacting Ametsub on myspazz]. Digital copies of both albums could be found on iTunes and Beatport. This album is highly recommended for fans of Arovane, Plaid, Murcof and Lusine.

    http://www.myspace.com/ametsub3110 | http://www.drizzlecat.org
    http://www.myspace.com/progressiveform | http://www.dropcontrol.com/~p_form

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    Harmonic 313 - When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence (Warp)

    When Mark Pritchard first released EP1 (Warp, 2008) under his newly refreshed moniker, Harmonic 313, I got extremely excited about his comeback. After all, I'm a huge fan of his output under a number of aliases, the most favorite being Harmonic 33 and Global Communication. The EP stepped up in bass, and dropped down to 8-bit sound, falling somewhere between abstep (abstract dubstep), electro and Detroit-style experimental hip-hop (313 being its area code). And that was just a teaser. His return with When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence (Warp, 2009), picks up right where the EP left off, and slams it back into our faces. It takes a few listens to truly appreciate the genius behind this album. Mostly because your ears are not accustomed to such rubber morphing of the genres. Falling somewhere along the lines of experimental hip-hop by Prefuse 73, Flying Lotus , and J Dilla, the tracks on Machines Exceed Human Intelligence are strangely unique in its own domain. The bass on the tracks is raw, grinding, and wobbly, accompanied by broken syncopated beats, sci-fi chords, and arcade game laser melodies. This flight through a 2D acid flahsback is at the same time an evil and fun experience. Think Nintendo's Spy vs. Spy [hmm, that link was a total Google accident] clashing in the fight between black and white. It is, as if machines not only exceed our intelligence in the future, but actually came back to play with our own favorite toys. The interlude titled, Cyclotron C64 SID, is a testament to Pritchard's tribute to everything retro. After listening to the album half a dozen times, and getting the melodies stuck in my head, I must recognize Pritchard as a continuous pioneer of styles. From ambient, to trip-hop, to experimental hip-hop with elements of dubstep, Pritchard is able to keep up with the trends, adapt to the endless evolution of sound and even invent a few of his own genres along the way - I call it bleep-hop. Glad to see him back on Warp. If you already own the album and the EP, pick up Global Communication's Fabric 26 mix (Fabric, 2005), as well as my all time favorite, Extraordinary People (Alphabet Zoo, 2002) by Harmonic 33. Recommended if you like the above mentioned names, as well as Moderat, Headhunter, 2562, and Lukid.

    http://www.myspace.com/officialmarkpritchard | http://www.harmonic313.com
    http://www.myspace.com/warprecords | http://www.warprecords.com

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    Windy & Carl - Songs For The Broken Hearted (Kranky)

    Windy Weber & Carl Hultgren have been releasing minimal ambient and experimental post-rock music since the late 90's. The catalog of this Michigan based husband-and-wife duo spans an eclectic selection of notable labels such as Icon, Ochre, Darla, Brainwashed, and of course, Chicago-based Kranky Records. Songs For The Broken Hearted is Windy & Carl's fourth release on Kranky (being signed to the label for over a decade now), where it perfectly fits among the works by their fellow label-mates, Stars of the Lid, Pan•American, Tim Hecker, and Brian McBride. The tracks on Songs For The Broken Hearted continue to build on the duo's style of beatless shoegaze layers of Carl & Windy's guitar work, using EBow and a variety of time-based delays, with the occasional soft vocals by Windy. Both play equal amounts of guitar on the record, and Windy tells me that "each track (with the exception of Rhodes) was created spontaneously with us both playing guitar, and then carl added a few extra layers after and i added the vocals". The sound of this album is still drony, but a lot more harmonic, as if a heavy pillow was left on the Rhodes, pressing on all the right keys. The cover art of the album pictures a forest with breaking light. A parallel could be drawn between this image and the dense stratum of sonic frequencies evoked by the guitar, with an occasional breakthrough of clearly EQed voice, which almost whispers the songs that lullaby the sad, and indeed the brokenhearted. To understand the depth of feelings behind this work, it helps to bypass my interpretations, and instead quote Windy talking about the album on the band's web site: "this is an album about love. everyone has known love, and everyone has known loss. love is not just about warm fuzzy feelings, although that would be the part people say they like the best. and in any span of time, love changes and means different things to different people. [...] songs for the broken hearted is an album full of honesty, both musically and lyrically. it is for anyone who has felt love - you can hear it in the sounds and the words, both spoken and unspoken. the album i never thought would be is finished." For an extensive selection of Windy & Carl's tracks, check out their triple disk release, Introspection (Blue Flea, 2002). A few other great recommendations from the duo include Depths (Kranky, 1998), Consiousness (Kranky, 2001), and a compilation of two EPs, The Dreamhouse / Dedications to Flea (Kranky, 2005) - the latter being a sad elegy dedicated to their departed dog, Flea. Recommended for the above mentioned Kranky roster. Windy & Carl are currently preparing for their spring tour along with Benoît Pioulard with some special treats from Lambs Laughter (Windy and Thomas Meluch). For tour tour dates and details check their website or myspazz.

    Two and a Half Questions for Windy & Carl

    http://www.myspace.com/windyandcarl | http://www.brainwashed.com/wc
    http://www.myspace.com/krankyltd | http://www.kranky.net

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    VA - Intelligent Toys 5 (Sutemos)

    The Sutemos collective is a Lithuanian net label which has been releasing free EPs and compilations since January 2004. Intelligent Toys is one of their best series, in which the label collects works from a roster of eclectic electronic musicians across the globe. And this fifth installment is one of my absolute favorites. First of all, even before I go into listing all of the appearances, let me tell you that this selection of tracks spans three logical disks (well, if it was to be printed, it would fit on three physical disks). There are a total of 39 tracks spanning over three hours of music, a nice batch of digital artwork, and an amazing hand-drawn stop-animation video by no_joy covering the track by Sleepy Town Manufacture. Walkman, the founder of Sutemos, managed to outdo himself this time around with "the biggest number of highly acclaimed artists that aren't collaborating with any of the net labels and who thought that giving their music away for free is stupid. Until now." And now I must finally break down and list all of the appearances. After an opening track by AGF/Delay (Antye Greie-Fuchs and Vladislav Delay) we dive right into Praveen (Praveen Sharma with releases on Merck, Ai Records and Neo Ouija), Gultskra Artikler (Alexey Devyanin, with releases on Autoplate, Other Electricities and Miasmah), and Deer (yep, this is Martin Hirsch, currently running Neo Ouija records). And I'm only through the first four tracks... Skip ahead and we fall upon the lovely and delightful tracks by Swod (a.k.a. Dictaphone on City Centre Offices), Miwon (Hendrik Kröz on CCO) and a beautiful glitched out track by a newcomer by the name of NGC 1365 (who is this?). And here comes Yagya (Aðalsteinn Guðmundsson with releases on Force Inc. and Sending Orbs), Maps & Diagrams (Tim Martin on Smallfish and Cactus Island) and... what's this? Ulrich Schnauss is in the house. And if that's not enough, there's more! Few Nodler (Linas Strockis on Planet Mu), IJO (Audrius Vaitiekunas on Plain), and Jvox (Joel Tallent on n5MD and Ad Noiseam). The Funcken brothers contribute a track by Funckarma (their seven aliases and albums on Sublight, n5MD, Ad Noiseam, and Symbolic Interaction are just too many to cover), RJ Valeo (Type Records), Kero (Sohail Azad on Shitkatapult, Bpitch Control and Neo Ouija), and SubtractiveLAD (Stephen Hummel on n5MD). More! There is Sense (Adam M. Raisbeck with releases on Merck, Monotonik, Neo Ouija, Miasmah and Kahvi), MINT (Murray Fisher on Kahvi, Boltfish and U-Cover), Ruxpin (Jónas Thor Gudmundsson on Mikrolux), and Monoceros (Joan Malé on Expanding). Irealize that in some ways this writeup is nothing but a three-paragraph-exercise in detailed discography of a tightly coupled selection of talent. But how else am I supposed to convey this much music in one release? Look at the names... ponder at the labels... listen to the music... and you'll be back for more! Be sure to pick up the first four Intelligent Toys volumes from Sutemos, as well as any of their previous twenty-two releases. And yes... all of this is free, so how can you go wrong?

    http://www.myspace.com/sutemos | http://www.sutemos.net

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    Hildur Guðnadóttir - Without Sinking (Touch)

    It is dark, dense, and brooding. The sky is gray. Winter is refusing to leave. Wind becomes the rhythm; dissonance - the melody. In the delicate hands of the Berlin-based (but Icelandic by birth) Hildur Guðnadóttir, the cello whispers and moans. Perhaps it's grieving for an uncertain future, perhaps accepting a buried past. The voice of sorrow seeps through the trembling fingers and saturates everything around it with something invisible, but wet and salty. Then, a heavy, thick and warm knot builds up inside my chest. And when I sigh, it escapes in a condensed vapor, ascends past the naked tree tops and joins a dark cloud in a stubborn winter sky. Finally the rain falls. And I cringe at all the pain. Hildur Guðnadóttir is not a newcomer to the scene. As a classically trained cellist, she has previously performed with and contributed to works by her Icelandic contemporary artists such as múm, Valgeir Sigurðsson, and Ben Frost, as well as Hafler Trio, Nico Muhly, and even Pan Sonic. For Without Sinking she was able to round up a talented group of friends, like Skúli Sverrisson, the prolific Jóhann Jóhannsson, and her father, Guðni Franzson. Dropping all of the above names should give you a brief idea of the circle that Guðnadóttir revolves in. I guess it's not surprising, since she is an active member in the neu-Iceland collective, Kitchen Motors. This is _the_ Reykjavík music scene think tank, owned and operated by Jóhann Jóhannsson, Kira Kira, and Hilmar Jensson. Without any exaggerations, this is indeed an acoustic modern classical marvel. Absolutely a must for this year! Add Without Sinking and Guðnadóttir's previous works to your collection. The debut album Mount A (12 Tónar, 2006) was originally released under the moniker Lost in the Hildurness. Her recent one-track complimentary release to the album, Iridescence (Touch, 2009), is only available as a digital download, as part of a new series of digital singles launched by Touch on April 1st. On May 16th, 2009, Hildur Guðnadóttir is scheduled to perform for Short Circuit, A Festival of Electronica, during a Touch showcase along with BJ Nilsen, Philip Jeck and the Gavin Bryars Ensemble, and [back on the road!] Biosphere!!! If you're anywhere around The Roundhouse in London, please go... For me...

    Two and a Half Questions with Hildur Guðnadóttir

    http://www.myspace.com/hildurness | http://www.hildurness.com
    http://www.touchmusic.org.uk

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    last.fm artist and label cloud mentioned in the above post: Hildur Guðnadóttir, múm, Valgeir Sigurðsson, Ben Frost, Hafler Trio, Nico Muhly, Pan Sonic, Skúli Sverrisson, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Guðni Franzson, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Kira Kira, Hilmar Jensson, BJ Nilsen, Philip Jeck, Gavin Bryars Ensemble, Biosphere, Monoceros, Ruxpin, Mint, Sense, SubtractiveLAD, Kero, RJ Valeo, Funckarma, Jvox, FEW NOLDER, IJO, Ulrich Schnauss, Maps & Diagrams, Yagya, Miwon, Swod, Dictaphone, Deer, Gultskra Artikler, Praveen, AGF/Delay, Antye Greie-Fuchs, Vladislav Delay, Sleepy Town Manufacture, Benoît Pioulard, Lambs Laughter, Stars of the Lid, Pan•American, Tim Hecker, Brian McBride, Windy & Carl, Moderat, Headhunter, 2562, Lukid, Prefuse 73, Flying Lotus, J Dilla, Harmonic 33, Global Communication, Harmonic 313, Mark Pritchard, Arovane, Plaid, Murcof, Lusine, Vladislav Delay, bichi, Numb, Jimanica, Ametsub, Ryuchi Sakamoto, Totakeke, Stendeck, autoclav1.1, Hecq, Architect, Ginormous, Jóhann Jóhannsson, The Refractors, Robert Logan, Lux Nigra, Accelera Deck, Vertical Form, Phonem, Christian Kleine, Jake Mandell, Markus Schwill, Fennesz, Giuseppe Ielasi, Taylor Deupree, Apparat, Telefon Tel Aviv, Plaid, Jon Hopkins, KiloWatts, Ott, Bluetech, Shulman, Evan Marc, Evan Bartholomew, Aes Dana, Mahiane, Asura, Solar Fields, H.U.V.A. Network, The Field, Echocord, LOWFOUR, Tim Hecker, William Basinski, Gas, Mokira, Andreas Tilliander, Spyweirdos, Si Begg, Black Film, Team Doyobi, nongenetic, Lusine ICL, Solar X, Lowfish, Venetian Snares, Psi Spy, Snog, The Manhattan Gimp Project, Mad EP, Hecq, Autechre, Grouper, Two Lone Swordsmen, Gravenhurst, Anders Trentemøller, Trentemøller, Greg Davis, Adam Pacione, Ateleia, Hannu, Simon Scott, Christopher Bissonnette, Benoît Pioulard, Akira Kosemura, Part Timer, Orla Wren, Fourcolor, Sawako, Lawrence English, Aus, Mark Templeton, moskitoo, Slowdive, Burial, Sully, Narcossist, Falty DL, Brackles, Groovechronicles, Millie & Andrea, TRG, Spatial, Peverelist, Hauschka, Pan American, Harold Budd, Ólafur Arnalds, Erik Satie, Peter Broderick, Jacaszek, Goldmund, Touch, Sutemos, Planet Mu, n5MD, Ad Noiseam, Mikrolux, Neo Ouija, Miasmah, kahvi, Type, Bpitch Control, Shitkatapult, Sublight, symbolic interaction, Sending Orbs, City Centre Offices, Force Inc., Smallfish, Autoplate, Other Electricities, Ai Records, Kranky, Icon, Ochre, Darla, Brainwashed, Warp, PROGRESSIVE FOrM, Tympanik Audio, Hymen, Slowfoot Records, Morr Music, Din, 12K, Häpna, Schoolmap, Hefty Records, interchill, Yellow Sunshine Explosion, Platipus, Native State Records, Aleph Zero, IBOGA, Somnia, Ultimae Records, Repeatle, Mille Plateaux, raster-noton, FATCAT, Rough Trade, ROOM40, Anticipate Recordings, KESH, Planet Mu, Tempa, Infrasonics
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  • VA / «The Lakeshore» mixed by Hexfire (2009) [psychill mixset]

    Jul 4 2009, 1h26 por trancing



    Genre.....................: Electronic
    Style.....................: Chillout; Psychill; Psybient
    Compilation Date..........: 01-Jul-2009
    Playtime..................: 71:24
    Quality...................: CBR 320k (LAME 3.97) 44.1khz Joint Stereo


    Brief info:

    I'm a bit lazy to make another description/overview. :) To be short - that's the mean between Inner Resonance and Nocturnal Solstice (that are previous compilations, see my journal). The set turned out to be rather tough; not exactly the music for regular chillout, but perfect music for peak-hour times we are subjected to then and now. Plus, this is primarily a modest overview of what great has been going on in the past several months within ambient/psychill scene (the material is new by the most part). So, for those that aren't up-to-date with what's up around in the field, that's a spotlight.


    Tracklist:
    01. Will-O'-The-Wisp - Like a Leaf in the Wind
    02. Easily Embarrassed - Mental Anguish
    03. Will-O'-The-Wisp - Long Sleep Plain
    04. D. Batistatos - Just The Sea
    05. Chronos - Planetarium (Aquarius Edit)
    06. H.U.V.A. Network - Rain Geometries (Solar Fields Remix)
    07. AstroPilot - Voda
    08. Aes Dana - Haze (Celestial Mix)
    09. H.U.V.A. Network - Orientations Part 1 (Above Towns Edit)
    10. Asura - Afterain

    Download link: http://rghost.ru/329548

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  • Psy is in my mind - Opening Up New Dimension [2009]

    Jul 2 2009, 11h04 por romero

    Psy is in my mind - Opening Up New Dimension



    Year: July, 2009
    Country: Russia
    Type: Mix
    Genre: Electronic
    Style: Ambient
    Total Time: 1:55:19


    Tracklist:

    1. H.U.V.A. Network - Dissolving Time
    2. Bluetech - Holding Space
    3. Aes Dana - Oxyd
    4. Kuba - Freak Controle
    5. Zero Cult - Electro Wind
    6. Side Liner & Secret Sound Labs - Urban Haze
    7. Chronos - Achronon (didicated to Charles Farewell)
    8. Man With No Name - Azymuth
    9. Side Liner - Tall Stories (Remix for D. Batistatos)
    10. Aes Dana - Lysistrata (Album Edit)
    11. Zymosis - Sound Of Magic
    12. Heinali - Endless
    13. H.U.V.A. Network - Orientations Part 3 (Uncertainly Principle)
    14. Vibrasphere feat. Irina Mikhailova - Meander
    15. Unstable Elements - What Do You Want to Forget?
    16. Zero Cult - Edelweiss
    17. Chronos & C.j. Catalizer - Across The Universe (Album Edit 2009)

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  • Dark Industry Webradio - The International Workers' Day update!!!

    Mai 3 2009, 10h08 por RoiDanton

    Song database updated!

    New Albums:
    Von Thronstahl - Sacrificare (Germany 2007)
    Der Blutharsch - Everything Is Alright (Austria 2008)
    perfection plastic - Triomphe de La Matiere (Us 2008)
    Element A440 - Selfish (Us 2005)
    Jaeger 90 - Total Debil (Germany 2006)
    Ogni St. Elma - Maken (Russia 2007)
    Atomtrakt - Nuklearchetyp (Netherlands 2009)
    Adler - Filmed In Audio (Russia 2007)
    Ataraxia - Oil On Canvas (Italy 2008)
    Lacrimosa - Lightgestalten (Germany 2005)
    Kropp - Kropp (Sweden 2008)
    Mona Mur En Esch - 120 Tage-The Fine Art Of Beauty And Violence (Germany 2009)
    CrazY JulieT - The best of (Ukraine 2007)
    Alien Sex Fiend - Information Overload (UK 2004)
    Nullvektor - Strom Aufwärts (Germany 2006)
    Melarion - Delicate Noise (Uk 2007)
    Nullvektor - Electrophrenique (Germany 2007)
    Asche Des Lebens - Equilibrium (Germany 2007)
    Escarlatina Obsessiva - Chants Of Lethe (Brazil 2007)
    Phragments - The Burning World (Slovakia 2007)
    Puissance - Grace Of God (Sweden 2007)
    Flesh and Space - I'am Jesus (Russia 2008)
    Sins Of The Flesh - The Death Of The Flesh (Russia 2008)
    t_error 404 - Mecanizmo (Russia 2009)
    NaRick - Transcendental Storm (Russia 2009)
    Ah Cama-Sotz - Epithaphe (Belgium 1997)
    Argentum - Eternity (Argentina 2008)
    Phalanx feat. The White Rabbit - FEAR (German 2009)
    Alien2064 - Demo ( 2009)
    Altmark Electros - Altmark Electros (Germany 2007)
    Alien Vampires - FUCK OFF AND DIE (Italy 2009)
    Antlers Mulm - Lone Songs (Germany 2008)
    Analog Angel - Demo (Scotland 2009)
    Angel Annihilation - Neuromantic (Canada 2009)
    Arts of Erebus - Dawn Of The Dead (Germany 2009)
    Aphorism - Surge (US 2009)
    Araya - The Bridge of Hesitation (UK 2008)
    ASP - Die DJ-Archive 1 (Germany 2008)
    AZIDA - The 1st Libido (Belarus 2009)
    Babylonia - Catch Me (Italy 2005)
    Bitcrush - Shimmer and Fade (US 2008)
    4tune8 - We Are 4tune8, You Are Not (Germany 2007)
    Annakin - Torch Songs (Switzerland 2009)
    Loopcode - Back To Where It Ends (Sweden 2008)
    Neo - Lo-Tech Man, Hi-Tech World (Hungary 2002)
    Neo - Control (Hungary 1999)
    Neo - Maps for a Voyage (Hungary 2006)
    Neo - Eklektogram (Hungary 1999)
    Blume - Rise From Grey (Italy 2008)
    Blutengel - Schwarzes Eis (Germany 2009)
    Body Pleasure - Demo (Sweden 2007)
    Bodycall - Mechanically Recovered Meat (Poland 2009)
    Bomb the Bass - Future Chaos (UK 2008)
    Boxcutter - Arecibo Message (UK 2009)
    Wumpscut - Bunkertor 7 (Re-Sample Edition) (Germany 2009)
    Zlye Kukly - Strange Tomorrow (Israel 2007)
    Children Of The Gun - From the Sea to the Ocean (Russia 2008)
    Cybo - Last Glow Before Darkness (Us 2009)
    CODE NAME: K1LL - Demo (US 2009)
    Combichrist - Heat EP: All Pain Is Beat (Norway 2009)
    Com.pulsion - Made in China (Spain 2009)
    Crisantemo del Carrione - Fiore di Passione (Italy 2007)
    Crossover - Space Death (US 2009)
    CTRL - Lost In Static (US 2008)
    Cyclone B - Evil (Estonia 2009)
    Cygnosic - a deity in pain (Greece 2009)
    DAF - Das Beste Von DAF (Germany 2009)
    Damned Prayer - Chaotic + Catastrophic (Mexico 2004)
    Dark Diamonds - Das Gift (Germany 2009)
    DarkMen - Guilty (Belgium 2009)
    din a tod - Westwerk (Germany 2009)
    Dead Man's Hill - Dog Burial (Belgium 2007)
    Death in June - Lesson 1: Misanthropy (UK 2009)
    X Overkill - Demo and the Demons (South Africa )
    Der Fluch - Im Dorf der Verdammten (Germany 2008)
    Diary of Dreams - (If) (Germany 2009)
    Different State - Knar (US 2008)
    Distention - My own world (Israel 2003)
    Diversant:13 - Burn The Witch Experience (Belarus 2009)
    DiZZeL - Demo (Russia 2009)
    DEPECHEJUAN - DMForever Tributo Vol. 5 (Spain 2008)
    Depeche Mode - Sounds of the Universe (UK 2009)
    Depeche Mode - Wrong (UK 2009)
    Doss-House - dreamland (France 2008)
    Eloquent - Carousel of Life (US 2009)
    Edera - Ambiguous (Germany 1996)
    Emmon - Closet wanderings (Sweden 2009)
    Escape With Romeo - History (Germany 2009)
    Edelis - Swift thoughts (Russia 2008)
    EinkeY - Remusikate (New Zealand 2008)
    Empire of the Sun - Walking On A Dream (Australia 2009)
    Essence Of Mind - Watch out (Norway 2009)
    Ernesto - R-Evolution (Germany 2008)
    Experiment Haywire - Remix Riot (US 2009)
    Fryars - Dark Young Hearts (UK 2009)
    Funckarma - Vell Vagranz (US 2008)
    Galaxy Hunter - We Came From Space (Poland 2008)
    GMPD - Dreamscape (US 2009)
    Goodbye July - It Was Dark So Long We Thought We Were Dead (US 2008)
    Gorthaur - Promo 2009 (Poland 2009)
    The Gothsicles - Sega Lugosi's Dead (US 2009)
    GPKISM - Sublimis (Japan 2008)
    GPKISM - Atheos (Japan 2009)
    Hybryds - Dreambient (Belgium 2008)
    Hypno(Revil) - Demo (Russia 2009)
    heavy current - Push The Fire (Germany 2009)
    H.E.R.R. - Fire And Glass: A Norwood Tragedy (Netherlands 2007)
    Hetane - Machines (Poland 2009)
    H.U.V.A. Network - Ephemeris (Sweden 2009)
    Helium Vola - Fuer Euch, Die Ihr Liebt (Germany 2009)
    Intervenus - Spiral Codec (UK 2007)
    Intervenus - Trilogik (UK 2009)
    Imminent - archive.two (Belgium 2009)
    Interface - Visions Of Modern Life (US 2009)
    Jaeger 90 - Harte Zeiten (Germany 2005)
    Julien-K - Death To Analog (US 2009)
    Katzenjammer Kabarett - Grand Guignol & Varietes (France 2009)
    KMFDM - Blitz (US 2009)
    Kom-Intern - Soviet Alien (France 2007)
    Kraftakt - Black Dressed Men (Germany 2007)
    Krepulec - Martial Industrial Power with Parabellum in the hand (Poland 2008)
    Lacrimosa - Sehnsucht (Switzerland 2009)
    Leaether Strip - The Hourglass (Denmark 2007)
    lingouf - Area Keloza (France 2008)
    Laki Mera - Clutter (UK 2008)
    Lokomotiv - Steam (Portugal 2009)
    l'ombre - Letting Go At The Steering Wheel (Canada 2009)
    The Prodigy - Lost Beats (UK 2009)
    Leaether Strip - Aengelmaker (Denmark 2009)
    Ladytron - Tomorrow (UK 2009)
    Lysergene - Critical Mass (UK 2008)




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  • Ambient & Psy 2009 In Progress

    Fev 25 2009, 2h13 por gtutor

    Last Year's Review


    • Between Interval - The Edge Of A Fairytale [Spotted Peccary Music]
    • Brock Van Wey (Bvdub) - White Clouds Drift On And On [Echospace]
    • Bvdub - A Prayer To False Gods [Shoreless Recordings]
    • Bvdub - To Live [Smallfish]
    • BW RECKNAGEL - Nihilum [Self Released]
    • Circular - Substans [Ultimae Records]
    • Craig Padilla, Zero Ohms & Skip Murphy - Beyond The Portal [Lotuspike]
    • Don Peyote - Eternal Now [Peyote Recordings]
    • Lemongrass - Hypnosis [Lemongrassmusic]
    • Marconi Union - 13 [MU Transmissions]
    • Marconi Union - Tokyo [BineMusic]
    • Mokira - Persona [Type Records]
    • Motionfield - Laponia [Thinner]
    • Move D / Namlook - Dawning Of A New Decade [Fax +49-69/450464]
    • Move D / Namlook - Taygete [Fax +49-69/450464]
    • offthesky - Flourescence [Smallfish Records]
    • Papa Legba - Dead Air [Celestial Dragon Records]
    • P. Laoss - Landscapes & Machines [Somnia]
    • Steve Brand & Ishq - Spiritual Science / The Voice From Home [Atmoworks]
    • Terra Ambient - Wanderlust [Lotuspike]
    • Various Artists - Pop Ambient 2009 [Kompakt]
    • Vir Unis - Stand Still Like The Hummingbird [AtmoWorks]
    • Waveform - Borders EP [Self Released]
    • Yagya - Rigning [Sending Orbs]

    • Badun - Last Night Sleep [Mindwaves Music]
    • Blank & Jones - Relax Edition Four [Sound Colors]
    • Bliss - No One Built This Moment [Music For Dreams]
    • Blue Pilots Project - Reboot [Klik Records]
    • Bonobo - The Keeper EP [Ninja Tune]
    • Boozoo Bajou - Grains [Studio !K7]
    • Creative Response - Chillout Response [Kieldesign]
    • Deep Dive Corp. - More Bass [In-D Records]
    • Mister Chill'R - Lunar Lounge [RDG Music]
    • The Cutler - Black Flag EP [Steel Tiger Records]
    • The Invisionary - City Of Darkness [Nuform Records]
    • Smith & Mudd - Le Suivant [Claremont 56]
    • Sounds From the Ground - In The Cool Of The Shade EP [Upstream Records]
    • Sounds From the Ground - Thru The Ages [Upstream Records]
    • Subsonic Park - Echoes From Inside [Elektrolux]
    • Telefuzz - The Ovaltine Prophecies [Upstairs Recordings]
    • Tosca - No Hassle [Studio !K7]
    • Zen Lemonade - Babylondon [Electronic Soundscapes]

    • Hallucinogen - In Dub (Live) [Twisted Records]
    • International Observer - Felt [Dubmission Records]
    • International Observer - House Of The Rising Dub EP [Dubmission Records]
    • Kukan Dub Lagan - New Life New Vision [Mikelabella Records]
    • Liquid Stranger - The Intergalactic Slapstick [Interchill Records]
    • Numatica - Dubutary [Cyan Music]
    • Pitch Black - Rhythm, Sound And Movement [Dubmission Records]
    • Third Ear Audio - Third Ear Audio [Dubmission Records]
    • Various Artists - One Dub [Interchill Records]
      Gaudi, International Observer, Liquid Stranger, Pushmipulyu
    • Vlastur - Interaxion Dub [Eqnation Records]

    • Abakus - The Jaguar Session [Modus Records]
    • Bird Of Prey - Atrium EP [Vaporvent Records]
    • Cinnamon Chasers (Abakus) - A Million Miles From Home [Modus Records]
    • Eliot Lipp - Peace Love Weed 3D [Old Tacoma Records]
    • Pretty Lights - Passing By Behind Your Eyes [Self Released]
    • Sound Tribe Sector 9 - Peaceblaster: The New Orleans Make It Right Remixes [1320 Records]
      Remixes by Bluetech, Ott, Telepath, Welder

    • Aligning Minds - Reality Tunnels (Fluid Radio Mix) [Psymbolic Sounds]
    • An-Ten-Nae - Acid Crunk EP 3 [Muti Music]
    • An-Ten-Nae - Acid Crunk EP 4 [Muti Music]
    • Axiotronic - Of Latitude And Longitude [Electronic Eel]
    • Cheju - Broken Waves [Boltfish Recordings]
    • City Rain - This I Will Remember [Electronic Eel]
    • Cybo - Last Glow Before Darkness [Not On Label]
    • Digital Loop - Celestial Transistors [Electrode Music]
    • El Fog - Rebuilding Vibes [Flau]
    • Halogen - Baked [Maternity Records]
    • Heyoka - Gate Code [Muti Music]
    • Jon Hopkins - Insides [Domino Recording Company Ltd.]
    • Kelpe - Cambio Wechsel [DC Recordings]
    • Kelpe - Microscope Contents [DC Recordings]
    • Kettel - Myam James Part 2 [Sending Orbs]
    • KiloWatts - Six Silicates [Not On Label]
    • KiloWatts - Undercurrent [Somnia]
    • Loess - Burrows [Nonresponse]
    • Mimosa - Flux For Life [Muti Music]
    • Nanda - Constant Change [Muti Music]
    • Opium - Pain(t) [Databloem]
    • Photophob - Memphlex [Laridae]
    • Point 7 - What? [Toytronic]
    • SeventhSwami - Here For Now [Muti Music]
    • Stendeck - Sonnambula [Tympanik Audio]
    • timonkey - Infinite EP [Muti Music]
    • timonkey - Molecular Forest [Muti Music]
    • Various Artists - Emerging Organisms 2 [Tympanik Audio]
    • Wisp - The Shimmering Hour [Rephlex]

    • Aes Dana - Leylines [Ultimae Records]
    • Alucidnation - Get Lost [Big Chill Recordings]
    • Ambient Intelligent Application - Physical Moments [Ajana Records]
    • ambientium - Fractal Philosophy [Kahvi Collective]
    • AquaFur - Fuzzy Emotions [Linear Flow Music]
    • argaman - My Little Forest [FairyTales Records]
    • Banco de Gaia - Memories Dreams Reflection [Disco Gecko]
    • Behind Blue Eyes & Krusseldorf - Kisses From The Clouds [Iboga Records]
    • Bluetech - Call Of The Wild EP [Autonomous Music]
    • Bluetech - Honey In The Heart EP [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Bluetech - The Divine Invasion [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Capsula - Sense Of A Drop [Waveform Records]
    • Celtic Cross - Hicksville (Remixed) [Liquid Sound Design]
    • Chronos - Natus In Spiritus EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Chronos & C.j. Catalizer - Quid Est Veritas? [Ajana Records]
    • Cloudcycle (Greg Hunter & Mauxuam) - Cloudcycle [Self Released]
    • Cosmosophy - Organic Space Age [Elestial Records]
    • D. Batistatos - Weeper On The Shore [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Delicate Noise - Filmezza [Lens Records]
    • Desert Dwellers - DownTemple Dub: Roots [White Swan Records]
    • Desert Dwellers - Remixed Part 1 [Desert Trax]
    • Easily Embarrassed - Planet Discovery [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Easily Embarrassed - Through The Galaxy EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Eastern Sun - We Are One [Ball Of Waxx]
    • Ed7 - Other Sounds [Acidsamovar Records]
    • ephemeral mists - Moon Ritual [Mythical Records]
    • Field Rotation - Licht Und Schatten EP [Fluid Audio]
    • Flooting Grooves - Psydeburns [Peak Records]
    • Fredrik Ohr - Falling Through The Earth [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Ganga - More Light Please [Flinc Music]
    • Greg Hunter - Metasurfing [μtantra]
    • Hands Upon Black Earth - Translucent [RTFM Records]
    • H.U.V.A. Network - Ephemeris [Ultimae Records]
    • Hoopy Frood - Indigo [Megadodo Recordings]
    • Invader Tron - Native Planet [Delicious Music]
    • Irukanji - Z Lisu [Sentimony Records]
    • Isaak Hypnotizer - A Matter Of Time EP [Space Tepee Music]
    • Isaak Hypnotizer - Eclipse EP [Space Tepee Music]
    • Kali Frogz - The Undertaking EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • kliment - Ascension Freedomelevator EP [Iboga Records]
    • kliment - The Perpetual Ritual [Electrik Dream Records]
    • Koan - When The Silence Is Speaking [Blue Tunes Recordings]
    • Krusseldorf - Thermo Nuclear EP [Iboga Records]
    • Kuba - Bringing It All Back Home [Chillcode Music]
    • Lauge & Baba Gnohm - Daybreak EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • lemonchill - Journey Through An Electric Garden [Cyberset]
    • lemonchill - Sentant [Ricochet Dream]
    • Lunar Sound - Minimoon Remixes [Undergroove Records]
    • Magnetik - Memory Lane EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Marco Torrance - Dreamland Society [Cardamar Music]
    • Marvin Wilson - Our Time Will Come [Alex Tronic Records]
    • Master Margherita - Ambient Manifold [Bakshish Music]
    • Master Margherita - Hippies With Gadgets [Peak Records]
    • MentalImage - Dreams [Gliese 581 C]
    • Mick Chillage - Tales From The Igloo [Psychonavigation Records]
    • Mind over MIDI - Habitat [Silent Season]
    • Moshic - Tubta [Contrast Records]
    • mythematica - Mythematica [Quazi Delict Records]
    • Nalepa - Flatlands [1320 Records]
    • Nalepa - Flatlands: Remixes [1320 Records]
    • Nalepa - Sunflowers EP [1320 Records]
    • Neto - Aquatikon [Omnitropic]
    • Nordlight - A Deep Dive [Spintwist Records]
    • Ocelot - One [Avatar Records]
    • Open Canvas - Travel By Sound [Harmonic Resonance Recordings]
    • Paddy Free - Karekare: Te Reo O Te Whenua [Dub Conspiracy]
    • Pete Ardron - Aria [Cyberset]
    • Phidelity - Future Free EP [Self Released]
    • Proton Kinoun - Apeiron [Omnitropic]
    • Rena Jones - Indra's Web [Cartesian Binary Recordings]
    • Shpongle - Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland [Twisted Records]
    • Side Liner - Crying Cities [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Side Liner - Missing Pieces Of A Puzzle [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Smiley Pixie - Chillout Moods To Urban Grooves [Free Freak Music]
    • Sol - Astroman [Electronic Soundscapes]
    • Solar Fields - Movements [Ultimae Records]
    • Solar Fields - Mirror's Edge Videogame Score [EA Recordings]
    • Sunkings - Before We Die [Chill Tribe Records]
    • Terra Nine - Stream Of Consciousness [Tempest Recordings]
    • TKY - Above & Beyond [Com.Pact Records]
    • Trebolactiko - Deep Channeling [Hispanodelicius Records]
    • (val)liam - Daydreamer [Celestial Dragon Records]
    • Various Artists - Air [Altar Records]
      Aes Dana, Asura, Chronos, Solar Fields, Zymosis
    • Various Artists - Chilling Cuts Vol. 4 [Flow Records]
      Desert Dwellers, Matenda, Mystical Sun, Pan Electric, Smiley Pixie, Solar Fields, Sundial Aeon, Vibrasphere
    • Various Artists - Fire [Altar Records]
      Aes Dana, Astral Waves, AstroPilot, Asura, Chronos, Zymosis
    • Various Artists - Hope [Fluid Audio]
      Hol Baumann, Ishq, James Murray, SnakeStyle
    • Various Artists - Imaginary Friends [Ultimae Records]
      Aes Dana, Asura, Cell, Field Rotation, Hol Baumann, James Murray, Nalepa, Rena Jones, Solar Fields
    • Various Artists - Mahamaya 5 Years [IT Records]
      Asura, Kanc Cover, Side Liner, Warp Technique, Zero Cult
    • Various Artists - Natural Born Chillers 2 [Aleph Zero Records]
      Bluetech, Eitan Reiter, Hibernation, Outersect
    • Various Artists - Peace Therapy Volume 3 [Kagdila Records]
      AstroPilot, C.j. Catalizer, Harax, spectrum vision, Zymosis
    • Various Artists - Sonic Atmosphere [Sonic Motion Records]
      Eat Static, Kick Bong, Master Margherita
    • Various Artists - Tree Of Life [Active Meditation Music]
      Lauge, Ocelot
    • Various Artists - Tribal Matrix 2 [Dakini Records]
      Adham Shaikh, Dubsahara, Makyo
    • Various Artists - Vampire Sunrise [Celestial Dragon Records]
      Colourform, Distant System, Evan Bartholomew, Ishvara, KiloWatts, Open System, (val)liam
    • Various Artists - Water [Altar Records]
      Aes Dana, Androcell, AstroPilot, Asura, Chronos, Zymosis
    • Various Artists - Waveform Transmissions Vol. 2 [Waveform Records]
      Capsula, Sounds From the Ground, Pitch Black
    • Vibrasphere - Selected Downbeats Vol. 2 [Cloud 99 Music]
    • Vishnudata - Vishnudata [Exogenic Records]
    • Yggdrasil - Prose Edda [Digital Psionics]
    • Yubaba - Paradiso [Cyberset]
    • Zero Cult - Dreams In Stereo [Cosmicleaf Records]

    • Agalactia - Upcoming Album [Aleph Zero Records] - 2010
    • Aligning Minds - Upcoming Album [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Androcell - Equilibration [Celestial Dragon Records]
    • Asura - 360 [Ultimae Records]
    • Asura - Upcoming EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Bazille Noir (Patchwork) - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Bluetech - Upcoming Album [?] - 2010
    • Bvdub - Upcoming Album [Somnia]
    • Cell - Hanging Masses [Ultimae Records] - December 10th
    • Cydelix - The Right To Remain Silent [Cosmicleaf Records] - January 22, 2010
    • Daniel Roeth - Elizabeth EP [?]
    • Drumspyder - Upcoming Album [Dakini Records]
    • Dubsahara - Geonosis [?]
    • Eitan Reiter - Places I Miss That I Haven't Been To [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Emanuele Errante - Upcoming Album [Somnia]
    • En Voice - Upcoming Album [?]
    • ephemeral mists - Upcoming Album [Mythical Records]
    • Field Rotation - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Gaudi - No Prisoners [Six Degrees Records]
    • Goasia - Upcoming Chillout Album [Soundmute Recordings] - 2010
    • Green Nuns On Ice - The Pan Electric Versions [Absolute Ambient]
    • Grey Area - Upcoming Album [Electronic Soundscapes]
    • Groovuscule - Theatre [Mesmobeat]
    • Hallucinogen - Upcoming Album [Twisted Records]
    • Hybrid Leisureland - Upcoming Album [Ultimae Records]
    • Ishq - Deep Space Objects [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Ishq - Fluid Earth (Disc 2 of Orchid) [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Ishq - Lotus (Singles) [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Ishq - Live At Samothraki [Electronic Soundscapes]
    • Ishq - Upcoming Album [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Ishq - Virtual Worlds [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Ishvara? - Magik Square Of The Moon [Virtual Music Reality]
    • Jagatah (Greg Hunter) - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Kanc Cover - Upcoming EP [Soundmute Recordings]
    • Kaya Project - Desert Phase [Interchill Records]
    • Kick Bong - Upcoming Album [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Koan - Hyperborea [Millennium Records]
    • Koan & Tatyana Kalmykova - Luna Plena [?]
    • Koan - Memoirs Of A Geisha [Diamond Records]
    • Koan - The Signs: Entanglement [Spintwist Records]
    • Krusseldorf - Upcoming Album [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Krusseldorf - Upcoming Album [Beats N Pieces]
    • Lauge - Leaving The Cave EP [?] - 2010
    • Legion of Green Men - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Makyo - Upcoming Album [Dakini Records]
    • Ott - Upcoming Album [Twisted Records] - Spring 2010
    • Outersect - Into The Outersect [Aleph Zero Records] - 2010
    • Parks - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Prometheus - Upcoming Downtempo Album [Twisted Records]
    • Psyfactor - Futurised [Ajana Records]
    • Scann-Tec - Upcoming Album [Celestial Dragon Records]
    • Shulman - Alive [Aleph Zero Records]
    • Side Liner - Human Recycle [Cosmicleaf Records] - 2010
    • Slackbaba - Perverting Mankind [Liquid Records]
    • Sonmi451 - Upcoming Album [Somnia]
    • Sound Tribe Sector 9 - Ad Explorata [1320 Records] - December 8th
    • Spectralite (Greg Hunter & Noodreem) - Upcoming Album [?]
    • spectrum vision - Space Odyssey 2010 [?] - April 2010
    • Subsonar - Ultrasound [Liquid Sound Design]
    • Sundial Aeon - Mimesis [Sundial Aeon]
    • Tiny Magnetic Pets - Return Of The Tiny Magnetic Pets [Psychonavigation Records]
    • Toires - Upcoming Album [?]
    • Tripswitch - Geometry [Section Records]
    • Ujo - Air Machine [?]
    • Umberloid - Upcoming Album [Interchill Records] - Shelved Indefinitely
    • Various Artists - Darkroom Beats [Aleph Zero Records]
      Aligning Minds, Eitan Reiter, Hibernation, I Awake, Ishq, Krusseldorf, Omnimotion, Shulman, Vataff Project
    • Various Artists - Digital Singles Vol. 2 [Aleph Zero Records]
      Aligning Minds, Bluetech, Eitan Reiter, Fredrik Ohr, Hibernation, Ishq, Shulman, Unoccupied, Vataff Project
    • Various Artists - Earth [Altar Records] - January 2010
    • Various Artists - Elysium [Synchronos Recordings]
      Heyoka, Kalpataru Tree, Liquid Stranger, Pitch Black, timonkey
    • Various Artists - Ether [Altar Records] - April 2010
    • Various Artists - Fahrenheit Project Part 7 [Ultimae Records]
    • Various Artists - The Mandala Mirror [Celestial Dragon Records]
      Greg Hunter, Ishq, Makyo
    • Various Artists - Vital Signs [Celestial Dragon Records]
      Aes Dana, Androcell, Asura, Cell, Distant System, Solar Fields
    • Warp Technique - Make EP [Dubmission Records] - December 14th
    • Will-O'-The-Wisp - Upcoming Album [Cosmicleaf Records]
    • Wombatmusic - Along The Way [Self Released]
    • Younger Brother - Upcoming Album [Twisted Records]
    • Zero One - Upcoming Remix Album [Zero One]



    [December 4, 2009]
    • Released
    • Master Margherita - Ambient Manifold [Bakshish Music]
    • Upcoming
    • ephemeral mists - Upcoming Album [Mythical Records]
    • Tripswitch - Geometry [Section Records]



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  • 2009 albums

    Jan 19 2009, 3h34 por Master_ov_Khaos

    All the 2009 album releases I've listened to, and my rating of them on a scale from 1-100. Feel free to recommend any 2009 releases that are not listed here and you think I would enjoy.

    Napalm Death - Time Waits For No Slave
    genre: death metal/grindcore
    74/100

    Fen - The Malediction Fields
    genre: black metal
    89/100

    Thursday - Common Existence
    genre: post-hardcore
    88/100

    Amesoeurs - Amesoeurs
    genre: black metal/post-punk
    82/100

    Sólstafir - Köld
    genre: black metal/sludge
    81/100

    Cattle Decapitation - The Harvest Floor
    genre: death metal
    20/100

    Cannibal Corpse - Evisceration Plague
    genre: death metal
    60/100

    Wolves in the Throne Room - Malevolent Grain
    genre: black metal
    71/100

    Revolting - Dreadful Pleasures
    genre: death metal
    81/100

    Absu - Absu
    genre: black metal/thrash metal
    84/100

    Giant Squid - ichthyologist
    genre: post-metal
    76/100

    Nanda Devi - Fifth Season
    genre: post-metal
    81/100

    The Applesed Cast - Sagarmatha
    genre: indie rock
    70/100

    Mournful Congregation - The June Frost
    genre: funeral doom metal
    72/100

    Isole - Silent Ruins
    genre: doom metal
    80/100

    Samael - Above
    genre: black metal
    40/100

    Wolves in the Throne Room - Black Cascade
    genre: black metal
    78/100

    Mono - Hymn To The Immortal Wind
    genre: post-rock
    93/100

    Irepress - Sol Eye Sea I
    genre: post-metal
    76/100

    Antigama - Warning
    genre: grindcore
    91/100

    General Surgery - Corpus in Extremis - Analysing Necrocriticism
    genre: death metal/grindcore
    79/100

    Mastodon - Crack The Skye
    genre: progressive metal
    90/100

    Isis - Wavering Radiant
    genre: post-metal
    87/100

    Kylesa - Static Tensions
    genre: sludge metal
    83/100

    Mumakil - Behold the Failure
    genre: grindcore
    82/100

    Architects - Hollow Crown
    genre: metalcore
    68/100

    Brutal Truth - Evolution Through Revolution
    genre: grindcore
    84/100

    Pestilence - Resurrection Macabre
    genre: death metal
    55/100

    Candlemass - Death Magic Doom
    genre: doom metal
    68/100

    Agoraphobic Nosebleed - Agorapocalypse
    genre: grindcore
    65/100

    Tombs - Winter Hours
    genre: sludge
    89/100

    Venetian Snares - Filth
    genre: breakcore
    74/100

    Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
    genre: experimental
    95/100

    If These Trees Could Talk - Above the Earth, Below the Sky
    genre: post-rock
    89/100

    Callisto - Providence
    genre: post-metal
    35/100

    From Monument to Masses - On Little Known Frequencies
    genre: post-rock
    62/100

    Crippled Black Phoenix - The Resurrectionists and Night Raider
    genre: experimental
    92/100

    Obscura - Cosmogenesis
    genre: death metal
    70/100

    Devin Townsend - Ki
    genre: progressive rock
    50/100

    Horrific - Your Worst Nightmare
    genre: death metal
    80/100

    Current 93 - Aleph At Hallucinatory Mountain
    genre: experimental
    82/100

    Graf Orlock - Destination Time Today
    genre: grindcore
    86/100

    dredg - The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion
    genre: progressive rock
    79/100

    Parlamentarisk Sodomi - De Anarkistiske An(n)aler
    genre: grindcore
    78/100

    Maybeshewill - Sing The Word Hope In Four Part Harmony
    genre: post-rock
    88/100

    M8L8TH - Nepokolebimaja Vera
    genre: black metal
    69/100

    Austere - To Lay Like Old Ashes
    genre: black metal
    91/100

    The Morningside - Moving Crosscurrent of Time
    genre: doom metal
    67/100

    Magrudergrind - MAGRUDERGRIND
    genre: grindcore
    92/100

    Afgrund - Vid Helvetets Grindar
    genre: grindcore
    71/100

    I Shalt Become - The Pendle Witch Trials
    genre: black metal
    63/100

    Weekend Nachos - Unforgivable
    genre: hardcore
    78/100

    Asobi Seksu - Hush
    genre: shoegaze
    84/100

    Wyrd - Kalivägi
    genre: black metal
    47/100

    Drudkh - Microcosmos
    genre: black metal
    90/100

    The Lonely Island - Incredibad
    genre: hip-hop/comedy
    81/100

    Coke Bust - Lines In The Sand
    genre: hardcore
    84/100

    Hatred Surge - Isolated Human
    genre: powerviolence
    84/100

    Insect Warfare - Noise Grind Power Death
    genre: noisecore
    60/100

    Vinterriket - Horizontmelancholie
    genre: dark ambient/neofolk
    78/100

    Augury - Fragmentary Evidence
    genre: death metal
    71/100

    John Zorn - Alhambra Love Songs
    genre: jazz
    90/100

    Into the Moat - The Campaign
    genre: death metal
    70/100

    Vorum - Grim Death Awaits
    genre: death metal
    80/100

    Gorod - Process of a New Decline
    genre: death metal
    79/100

    Collapse Under The Empire - systembreakdown
    genre: post-rock
    81/100

    Teitanblood - Seven Chalices
    genre: death metal/black metal
    42/100

    Nachtmystium - Doomsday Derelicts
    genre: black metal
    74/100

    LSD March - Under Milk Wood
    genre: experimental
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    82/100

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    76/100

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    84/100

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    71/100

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    83/100

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    81/100

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    84/100

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    91/100

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    79/100

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  • VA / «Nocturnal Solstice» mixed by Hexfire (2008) [chillout mixset]

    Jun 24 2008, 2h42 por trancing


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    Genre.......................: Electronic
    Style..........................: Ambient; Psychedelic Chillout; New Age
    Compilation Date...: 21-Jun-2008
    Implemented..........: 22-Jul-2008
    Playtime...................: 71:27
    Quality......................: CBR 320k (LAME 3.97) 44.1khz J/Stereo


    Brief info:

    Welcome to the second compilation of the series.
    «Nocturnal Solstice» is a follower to my previous compilation, «Celestial Replication». The mission about these compilations is to bring you quality selection of some of the best pieces in psychedelic ambient/chillout genres, as well as of some of the prominent gems in classic chillout, ambient and new age. Some meditation, some relaxation, some culmination,some beauty... and here we are - this is «Nocturnal Solstice». To sum everything up, the music here is deep and profound and since you're reading this, hopefully, it's just what you were looking for.

    Tracklist:
    01. Asura - Golgotha
    02. H.U.V.A. Network - Overload (Putput Mix)
    03. Leama - Melodica (Ambient Mix)
    04. Art of Trance - Requiem
    05. Aes Dana - Dew (Herbal Version)
    06. Innate - Changes (Ambient Mix)
    07. Asura - Land & Freedom
    08. The Thrillseekers - Escape
    09. Karunesh - The Inner Temple
    10. Chi-A.D. - Sacred Vision
    11. Ra - Light Receiver (Epilogue)

    Download link: http://rghost.ru/572092

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  • VA / «Celestial Replication» mixed by Hexfire (2008) [chillout mixset]

    Jun 24 2008, 2h22 por trancing


    (click here for proper logo preview)

    Genre.......................: Electronic
    Style..........................: Ambient; Psychedelic Chillout; New Age
    Compilation Date...: 21-Jun-2008
    Implemented..........: 22-Jul-2008
    Playtime...................: 73:15
    Quality......................: CBR 320k (LAME 3.97) 44.1khz J/Stereo


    Brief info:

    «Celestial Replication­» is a compilation made out of some of the most prominent tracks in ambient, chillout, psychill, psybient and new age genres. Unlike usual chillout music you can hear then and now these days, psychedelic chillout, on that background, is mostly the music of qualitatively another level, characterized by deeper and more profound soundscapes, so distinctive and appealing to people with reflective type of mind. It has been invented by people who felt the need for deeper relaxation and tighter reflexion.

    The compilation in the great part consists of artists from widely renowned french downtempo label Ultimae Records, founded almost decade ago and established itself as, probably, the best label in its field. The rest goes for artists from various scenes. No extra words needed, especially for those ones who's been into the whole ambient/psychill subject for quite some time. For the rest this compilation will serve as an entrance into the world of intelligent chilling music.

    Tracklist:
    01. Asura - Simply Blue
    02. H.U.V.A. Network - Symetric Lifes
    03. Solar Fields - Confusion Illusion (Remix)
    04. Vibrasphere - Ensueno
    05. Mindsphere - Fusion
    06. I Awake - Complete Garden (Eternal Forest Edit)
    07. H.U.V.A. Network - Morning Call (Dew Remix)
    08. Aes Dana - Onset Data
    09. Vangelis - Fields Of Coral
    10. Asura - XP Continuum


    Download link: http://rghost.ru/572051

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    Hexfire
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  • klangwerk

    Abr 22 2008, 18h42 por RonnyLutter

    Ablegen und einen Klick via Infrarot und es ist der Beginn einer wunderbaren „Klangwelt“ - wenn man es nun noch schafft fern von der Umgebung „Geräuschkulisse“ Abstand zu gewinnen, dann Dank dass einige Musikstücke über zehn Minuten gehen,…Carbon Based LifeformsHUVA Network
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