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Out now Already really enjoying it. Doing a rave inspired album is a bit of a cliche at this point but coming unexpectedly from this artist (whose usual m.o. is all ambient twinkly fantasy type stuff) it really works. First of all she's really nailed the break editing, and kept her usual fuzzy synth lushness there but in the background. And its got that Shitmat/Ceephax style cheekiness with the vocal clips/artwork just right as well.
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On Neon Genesis: Soul Into Matter² Meemo Comma (a.k.a. Lara Rix-Martin) takes Kabbalistic text and Jewish prayer and guides them through twinkling ambient synths, breakbeats and cranking industrial noise, full of strange wonder and drama. You can hear soft synths transmuted into choirs of seraphim and moments of occulted dancefloor rapture, from Aramaic chanting and ravey breakbeats to readings from the Zohar. It is quite beautiful at times. The album is the follow-up to her well received 2019 Ewok concept album Sleepmoss. Jewish mysticism is at the root of Western esoteric beliefs and therefore has formed the structure of many films and books that explore the question of humanity. Inspired by the visuals of Evangelion and nineties anime soundtracks such as Ghost In The Shell (and its later Stand Alone Complex series), the new Meemo Comma album is a soundtrack to an imaginary anime that, like its real counterparts (e.g. Full Metal Alchemist), takes the beautiful parts of Kabbalah and sets them to science fiction stories. When asked about the themes that inform her new album, Lara Rix-Martin says Judaism is filled with many tales and teachings that prevail in science fiction to this day - whether consciously or not. Sci-Fi is the genre best equipped to explore the immensity and challenges of human experience. Something that Judaism has also been attempting for over three thousand years. I watched Ghost in the Shell when I was 14 and it was so striking, visually and sonically. The soundtrack has acted as a backdrop to explore my Jewish identity, and my cosplay as the leader of a Jewish space marine chapter in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. I have been reading the Talmud since last year, discovering a deeper love for Jewish stories and teachings. There are some beautiful, hopeful ideas in Kabbalah too, which were a central inspiration to this album such as the idea that the first human was non-gendered and just this form made up from the qualities of HaShem (God) who performed 'Tzimtzum', contracted their form using their Ein Sof (eternal light) to create 'Adam Kadmon' whose form split into all human souls. Lara playfully subheads her album: “In the year 40,000 humanity is ever closer to becoming a singular consciousness. A team of humans are forming an android, Adam Kadmon (CODENAME: UNIT KADMON). First, humans have to gain higher consciousness guided by the Sefirot.“ While you don't have to know about these influences to enjoy the music, it stands true that the intention is an irreverent love letter to the way grand myths are birthed into the future through new forms, retaining their beauty and elegance.
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http://planet.mu/discography/ZIQ378 Never heard of him before, but I love the previews. Somehow similar esthetically as Amnesia Scanner, TCF, JG Biberkopf, some OPN material...
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So here we go. Part X of the Single Source Publishing mix series goes to: JEGA. Sit back, put your headphones on and get your arse kicked. Enjoy the ride!
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With 1,600 vinyl records and loads of CDs in my room, I decided to clear out my closet, only wanting to keep the records which are too dear to me to be sold. So, check out my sales collection: http://www.discogs.com/seller/haemingw I ship from Germany, btw. Good thing about it: Shipping from Germany is rather cheap. One CD abroad is 4 € only. A record is generally about 5-7 €. If you have question, get in touch with me. Best Bertolt Brechtakt
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Well well well, it has been 20 years already. In 1993 Luke Vibert debuted with the album "Weirs" (w/ Simmonds). So it's time to reminisce and celebrate. For everybody who missed the mix in the mix section:
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When "Rossz Csillag..." came out I just had to put it in a mix so I can go berserk with my mp3 player on running through streets. The mix includes the "Rossz Csillag..." album plus some bits and pieces by Boxcutter, Frog Pocket, The Gasman, Xanopticon and The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble. With the exception of Xanopticon this is actually a sole Planet µ mix. I really loved the releases.
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