defo worth getting if you have any interest in dark ambient or drone. one song gets a bit more metal, courtesy of amenra (the band, not the dubstep producer)
wolfgang voigt live album forthcoming on astral industries - successor to one of my favourite dnb labels, space cadets, who also released deepchord's lanterns lp last year http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=28149
planet mu on fire lately. chevron album, ekoplekz ep, jlin album
forthcoming ekoplekz album too. cover art looks like the guy who did the skull disco artwork (can't remember his name atm) doing like scene/metalcore merch lol
That hipster bohemic bird with the curly hair singing......i would! Shame she cant sing
Re: the recommend some new music thread
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 8:23 pm
by ultraspatial
some things i'm into atm
Mark Fell & Gábor Lázár - The Neurobiology Of Moral Decision Making. really good album, out on the death of rave. probably the most out there shit right now imo https://boomkat.com/downloads/1263679-m ... ion-making
gabor lazar's other ep on the death of rave is worth getting as well.
James Hoff - Blaster. this came out last year on pan but w/e. interesting stuff. not really noise, not really dance music. i think incnic worked on the artwork or at least on a video for it https://boomkat.com/downloads/1079640-j ... ff-blaster
new monolake records and pretty much everything on blackest ever black are worth getting also
some other shit that i haven't got/managed to listen to yet:
muslimgauze - feel the hiss & a putrid oasis
new varg and d.a.r.f.d.h.s. albums on northern electronics
Rrose Plays James Tenney – Having Never Written A Note For Percussion
illustrations comp on cylon https://cylonrecordings.bandcamp.com/al ... ustrations
new oscar mulero album
new sound stream record
pisse album https://pisse.bandcamp.com/album/mit-sc ... -menopause
forthcoming:
vilod (ricardo villalobos & max loderbauer) album on perlon
voices from the lake live album on editions mego
roger robinson (from king midas sound) - dis side ah town lp on jahtari
source direct - approach & identify (demdike stare remix) on nonplus
Re: the recommend some new music thread
Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 5:01 pm
by garethom
ultraspatial wrote:
source direct - approach & identify (demdike stare remix) on nonplus
I am buzzing that they're reissuing SD plates, but I'm just hoping "Modem" (the flip to Approach & Identify) is in their plans for the future, probs my favourite SD tune.
Re: the recommend some new music thread
Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 6:41 pm
by ultraspatial
garethom wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:
source direct - approach & identify (demdike stare remix) on nonplus
I am buzzing that they're reissuing SD plates, but I'm just hoping "Modem" (the flip to Approach & Identify) is in their plans for the future, probs my favourite SD tune.
The rumours are true. Jim (Source Direct) and myself have decided to remaster and re-release the 'Source Direct Recordings' catalogue. I’m approaching select artists to do remixes of tracks from the SD catalogue which will then be released as individual 12”s with the remastered original on the flip. After I’m happy we’ve had a run of decent remixes and singles, we’ll be putting together a package to house the original catalogue with remixes in. This will also include a couple of unreleased SD tracks from the ‘90s and it will be the first time the catalogue has been available digitally.
Re: the recommend some new music thread
Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 7:58 pm
by garethom
Thanks dude!
Re: the recommend some new music thread
Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 9:47 am
by mIrReN
imho photeks truuper stuff > SD anyday
tbf, I don't rate SD that high (don't get me wrong I rate them very good) just think most ppl too much fanboy or something idk
well sd is the most accepted dnb for people outside of the dnb/bass scene atm imo. old enough to be cool, ties with stuff like blackest ever black, namechecked by everyone etc. i think sd represents what most people consider jungle is/was aka 95-95 metalheadz