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Hello, I am new here and whilst introducing myself thought I could share my monthly radio show with everyone. Been hosting for almost 3-4 years now. Previously on Balamii and now based on RTM.fm. Experimental electronic with a particular leaning towards IDM, Braindance, Glitch, Leftfield Bass'n'Breaks and Ambient too... Each 2-hour show is split, usually half of it with me sharing new discoveries - the rest of the time is guest mixes and/or live performance sets. Previous guests include artists from the likes of Planet Mu, SKAM, Warp, Schematic, Analogical Force, Toytronic and many more independents. Here is a Souncloud playlist of all my RTM.fm shows to date, as well as my older Balamii shows: Also available on Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/chromasy/
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We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various New year, new EP. Cheers!
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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!
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https://bleep.com/release/297660-lynyn-lexicon Lexicon is the aptly named solo debut from Chicago producer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Conor Mackey. From scoring for Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, to playing guitar in the jazz fusion / math rock band Monobody, and unveiling his Lynyn moniker with production for Sooper Records founder NNAMDÏ, Mackey channels the languages of the varied musical landscapes he has ventured through, churning them into a complex rollercoaster of intricate electronica. There is never a moment where a new sound isn’t being introduced or warped beyond recognition. As such, lexicon doesn’t feel exactly like an album of concisely separated tracks, but rather a full throttle sensory journey through distant dimensions, miraculously glued together by expertly crafted transitions that transform semi-ambient passages into breakbeat pyrotechnics. The sonic fury that elasticates on the glass shattering opener ‘uja end’ only seems to snap back on the penultimate ‘amund vise’, entering a somewhat downtempo mode before stretching back into celestial synth explosions. In between lies a multifaceted array of tracks that communicate lexicon’s shifting sound design through the thumps and twangs of alien instruments. ‘in dust’ refracts light and air through frozen organ pipes, full to the brim with carbonated breaks even in its final moments. The metallic thuds of ‘stumbling’ take their time as the track evolves, becoming apoplectic with raging microbeats and bass growls. As a composer, Mackey is familiar with the challenge of wrangling tons of instruments and performers into one single piece of music. On lexicon, he instead turns to his electronics, employing musical nanobots to orchestrate ethereal microchip symphonies.
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Hi everyone, Happy to share the release of this two-track single with you, following on from the dual EP release in April. These two track push slightly further into instrumental terrain, though neither are entirely beatless. 'Gwylfa' is pensive and resonant whilst 'Dusktrail' is kind of deep and perhaps a bit sentimental. Enjoy!
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Hi Folks It's been a long time since I posted here. I wanted to share something new I've been working on, a new EP I just released on May 1st that I hope people here would really enjoy. This is a vivid reimagined vision of a time when Irish Country legend Big Tom and his Mainliners were leaders of 'The Peoples Temple' in Monaghan back in the late 70's and would travel around the country summoning new followers for the sacred dances around stone circles and beaches. His followers would come down the Four Country Roads in droves, the Smithwicks would be flowing and be tainted with thee auwl Magick Mushroomz, the masses would be waltzing and jiving around large fires howling to the skies as the sun rises as the big beat keeps on thumping.The music in this EP is a mixutre of old and new music Shammen Delly produced in his 'Dunge' up north in Donegal, which sounds like a surreal noise fest of oneric distorted whirling warbly synth chords and thoughts of 70's German Krautrock emotional mellotrons, blending in hidden country bass lines, and a wash of psychedelic industrialistic rhythms and downtempo decrepit trip-hop big beats, and organic recordings of piano,harmonium, and personal tape recordings from Friel's family members throughout the past taken from an old tape the producers mother recorded when she was a kid. There's a tapemix I made from Tascam Portastudio 424mkIII sessions titled 'An Evocation to Tonduff' for your listening pleasure also. Listen/Buy here: https://shammendelly.bandcamp.com/album/the-peoples-temple-ov-big-tom
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This album sampler contains four non-mixed/mastered tracks and one non-album track (also non-mixed/mastered) track from the forthcoming Concealed Sequence album Organical. https://concealedsequence.bandcamp.com/album/organical-album-sampler
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Ulrich Schnauss will shortly be releasing Now Is A Timeless Present, a career retrospective boxset. Having reaquired all of the rights to his catalogue a couple of years back, Ulrich set about remastering all of his albums to date, with quite substantial reworking done to his most recent two albums, 'A Long Way To Fall' and 'No Further Ahead Than Today'. Alongside his previously released albums there will be a new release, 'Now Is A Timeless Present,' featuring previously unreleased and disparate material. It wil be available to buy digitally from the 6th December with a physical release to follow in January. Click me
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