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  1. BIO39LP,2xLP. Limited information for now. Out on Nov. 24th. 2023
  2. ▶︎ epoch | KMRU (bandcamp.com) new album from KMRU and might be the first of his i'll dig in on. he's been getting a lot of buzz for a year or two (or more?) but never been my speed. this one is really sounding unique and nice on my initial impressions just breezing through. cassette available too.
  3. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various really good album. he's probably a bit too ambient for many but this definitely strays into those noodly 70s / 80s kinda 'ambient' vibes too. probably going on my top 10 for this year.
  4. Noticed that there aren't really any JC-L threads on here so I thought I'd make one cause I find his music absolutely mesmerising (his In Summer EP and Songs of Forgiveness album in particular). - Does anyone have any his physicals or has anyone been to one of his shows?
  5. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various You know what to do. Highly recommended.
  6. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Drifting, hanging, holding. Hoping, seeking, searching. And then finding. Mark Van Hoen's ninth album as Locust is a cosmic whisper, a tender touch, where candid songwriting commingles with the afterimage of trip-hop and jungle. Across eight tracks, spectral melodies dance between languid breakbeats, and a formless murmur drifts through the ether, seeking a common thread. Layered in strata, "The First Cause" reveals itself anew with each listen. Delicate tones share space with bass weight. Drums crunch, and rhythms cascade. Voices loop and intone, bodiless. What at first seems melancholy, you may later find reoriented—toward promise.We seek solace in each other, and we seek solace in sound. Kinship isn't easy to come by. When a record offers its kind embrace to us as this one does, without reservation, we should take heed. Track previews and UK/EU vinyl pre-orders available at Space Cadets
  7. New album dropping on Raster on 29/09/23. I enjoyed Dasha Rush's first showing, Sleepstep, on Raster-Noton back in 2015. It was quite different from her debut album Forms Ain't Formats, which was a nice slice of techno.
  8. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Suddenly, a new Ocoeur album. Absolutely beautiful six-tracker of horizon-painting and cinematic ambience and melody. Extremely highly recommended.
  9. My latest track: https://cagedelement.bandcamp.com/track/it-comes-together
  10. Really looking forward to this, Monochromes Vol.1 is excellent. https://lineimprint.bandcamp.com/album/monochromes-vol-2
  11. New track out now. Beat driven at first, then later moving into meleoncholy ambience: https://cagedelement.bandcamp.com/track/nowhere It came out yesterday but when I listened to it, I realised I wasn't happy with a few things. So, I went to my mate's house (studio) to sort out a few things. We lifted the mid to high frequencies on the melody to make it more alive. And there's more dynamics in the kick than before. I'm a lot happier with it now!
  12. Amon is the alias of Andrea Marutti, a practitioner of elemental ambient and tape music since the early 1990s. Among his decades of work, his self-titled 1996 album, here retitled as ‘Akh’, stands out for his almost mystical grasp of reverberant acoustics that hark back to prehistoric caves and spaces. Amon really gets inside his thing with literal, non-musical inspiration from the mysteries and rites of ancient Egypt, factored by the esoteric writings of Peter Kolosimo and a movement of so-called “pseudo-archaeology” that guides and elevates his work in the imagination. It’s frankly terrifying gear, tempered by a slow-burning, introspective quality that invites the listener to succumb to its meditative formations. One of the best albums I've heard this year. You can get it from Boomkat. They don't allow embedded links here.
  13. https://www.enoshop.co.uk/product/topboy.html Top Boy (Score From the Original Series) tracklist is: ‘Top Boy Theme’ ‘But Not This Way’ ‘Damp Bones’ ‘Cutting Room I’ ‘Floating On Sleep’s Shore’ ‘Beauty and Danger’ ‘Beneath The Sea’ ‘Afraid Of Things’ ‘Waiting in Darkness’ ‘The Fountain King’ ‘Washed Away In Morocco’ ‘Overground’ ‘Watching The Watcher’ ‘Sweet Dark Section’ ‘Sky Blue Alert’ ‘Delirious Circle’ ‘Cutting Room II’ ‘Dangerous Landscape’ ‘The Good Fight’
  14. Leslie Keffer began in the early 2000s, making layered noise music with mostly radios and vocals, without initially knowing of a surrounding scene for this type of expression. From there, she toured incessantly as a solo artist and as a member of Laundry Room Squelchers or Indian Jewelry. Keffer also collaborated with a number of artists, including Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Rodger Stella, Sharkiface, and several others. Near the dawn of the 2010s, electronic percussion began to slowly impress itself upon part of Keffer’s set-up as part of her evolution, until an injury caused her epilepsy to worsen, leaving her unable to tour, and keeping her away from creative outlets, for the most part, until her resurgence in 2022. At that time, she re-emerged with an involvement in around sixteen releases for the year 2022 alone; Much of it more conventional, beat-driven music, with some video work, and occasionally more accessible vocal presentations than what had been largely buried under radio signals before. Perceive and Aethereal (no part of it) built upon Keffer’s loose electronic instrumentation that was set into motion on Temple (Chocolate Monk) which itself was a departure from her 2 disc set Human Inosculation (Weatnu), comprised of mostly beat-driven work. In addition to further proving her ability as an experimental artist on Perceive and Aethereal (“sibling albums”, she calls them), Keffer has developed a unique brand from elements of electronic, psychedelic, new age ambient music, with more structurally sound methods of execution. That newfound talent for vocal melodies and delivery saw her featured in The Wire Magazine’s 2022 REWIND issue, among a myriad of other glowing reviews throughout the year. Now poised for 2023, with a much less active release schedule, Veiled Matter is the result of ongoing trance work, where a connection has been established and a story is to be told. For Keffer, this full-length is groundbreaking for her as a bonafide musician and vocalist, as she integrates Arabic scales and more ambitious phrasing than ever before. When it finds its audience, Veiled Matter will surely be regarded as a legendary home recording that eclipsed the limited resources used to create it. From a recent interview with Leslie Keffer: "I just finished a new album that will be out this year on NO PART OF IT called “Veiled Matter”. Its a story of transcendence. It begins in meditation and as I get deeper and deeper in I move into another realm where everything is silicified. The trees are made of opalized stone and are brilliant, bioluminescent colors. I meet a being once I am there who shrouds herself from us on our plane in minerals and crystals but once I am in her realm I can see her in her royal blue veil as she leads me through the petrified forest. She teaches me about energy and how to manipulate it and uses it to heal myself and others. She teaches me how to feel it in the rocks, minerals, and plants that surround me. She speaks in energetic code."
  15. Hi. Here's the first EP to my Industrus series. More to come in the coming months. Cheers!
  16. Hi everyone. Change of plan (I'm terrible for that). Album is out today. Similar in style to the Inside series, but with a bit more energy in the tracks. A couple of singles to follow. Cheers! ??
  17. 2nd album dropping this October. Interesting first single. Her first album Aralkum is brilliant, one of the highlights of 2020 (IMO) Worth checking out.
  18. Released last year by Sirona Records. Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/siro650ConcealedSequence-TheEntropyEp Concealed Sequence Bandcamp page: http://concealedsequence.bandcamp.com/album/the-entropy-ep Enjoy!
  19. New album dropped on the 7th of July, CD and digital. Great album, a little bit different from his earlier work too.
  20. My fellow Finn and friend Juho Hietala i.e. Blamstrain has a new album out, funky electro-breaks w/ IDM overtones, and some ambient interludes. Highly recommended.
  21. Pre-ordered this recently on vinyl. Nice nineties jungle vibes and lovely atmospheres.
  22. Excellent final album from the late Philip Jack, in collaboration with Chris Watson. Dropped today. Nice little write up by the Quietus: https://thequietus.com/articles/33043-philip-jeck-chris-watson-oxmardyke-review
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