swiss band sonar renew their partnership with david torn for “tranceportation vol. 1”. pressing on transparent turquoise vinyl, download code included.
high quality 180 gram double vinyl with etching on side d. housed in gatefold sleeve, includes code for download of the digital album in multiple formats.
for her first sortie away from her usual recording homes, adriana steps up in no real unknown territory either, with stroboscopic artefacts totem series providing a much suitable shelter for her deep-penetration, quaky club weaponry to grow and expand.
following on from last year s clarinet & piano: selected works vol. 1 - which saw group listening covering ambient classics such as works by roedelius, arthur russell, brian eno and robert wyatt, the duo return with a new offering for 2019 - a sultry and smoky remake of fatima yamaha s slow-burn classic what s a girl to do backed with a double header of the durutti column songs messidor / danny.
after 7 club-orientated releases that have found their way into a wide variation of record bags from midland, raresh, ricardo villalobos, ryan elliot, craig richards, to patrick topping, instinct goes further into his sound over 10 tracks for the lp. not to be missed
repress, known for being at the forefront of the hi-tech jazz sound, underground resistance s timeline releases it s first ep on the new label 4evr 4wrd, founded by it s band leader and keyboardist jon dixon. this 2 track ep is sure to have your heads bobbing and feet moving on and off the dance floor.
often found cruising around on music for dreams, bonnie & klein sidle up to is it balearic? with the appropriately smooth sounds of 1983. taking the concept of island boogie to a blissed-out, peak ideal, 1983 answers the record label question with a resounding yes this is as balearic as it gets. shaking up the sundown sweetness of the original, ron basejam is on hand deliver a remix that should get plenty of dancefloors working hard. it s still steeped in vintage sounds, but basejams version piles on the funk and rides a fierce disco beat to ensure the record lands in legions of record bags, as it quite rightly should.
eye is back. metamujer marks the third installment on the knekelhuis label and we’re extremely happy to release this document of another chapter in laurène exposito’s life. recorded on various locations ranging from the swiss mountains to the chalky coasts of brittany, metamujer is an 8-track ode to salty love and closeness to nature, a tribute to a modest lifestyle à la henry david thoreau. far from being praise for self-sufficiency, this new lp is deeply influenced by laurène’s environment. we can hear korg ms-10 created synthetic waves (sanatorium) and birds (luscinia), but one can also catch her singing in italian, one of 3 languages spoken in switzerland. still minimalist and yet more aesthetically diverse, her new sounds are on the edge of ebm and synth pop, between classic minimal wave tunes and rustic ballads on acid.
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