Captain of the Lost Waves delivers a truly refreshing and engaging sonic experience with their newest album Hidden Gems: Chapter 1. If Nu Vaudeville ever becomes the next big trend, Captain of the Lost Waves are at the forefront with their infectious, gothic-esque, epic and quite elaborate display of creative talent. Think spirit of the […]
Interview with Fabrizio Cavalca
Born in 1965 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, Fabrizio Cavalca, is a pianist ( Musical studies in Lyons ), and designer ( Europeean Institute of design) . In his music, influenced by the French impressionists Debussy and Satie, he is mixing electronic sounds to create a synesestical journey. Designs inspired from the music, all in coherence in […]
Interview with Brave Little Note – Grrrl Trouble
Brave Little Note is musician Jacqueline ‘Jack’ Irvine’s musical moniker. She released single Grrrl Trouble, a song written as a reaction to Donald Trump, on his inauguration day. Jack describes the track as “a visceral, emotional response – triggered by the election of Donald Trump – to her personal experiences of misogyny.” That “visceral” feeling […]
Dugo Releases Captivating, Intriguing Sonic Masterpiece Lingua Franca
Very rarely, but every so often, an album of music crosses my path that completely stands on it’s own without comparison to anything that has come before or will come after it. That is the case with Dugo‘s new record Lingua Franca which is the culmination of years and years of working with an international […]
HundredMillionThousand Releases Intense Sonic Debut, lp1
HundredMillionThousand is the moniker of Canada based experimental/electronic/Hip Hop producer Noel Jon and his album lp1 is an intense sonic journal exploring the intricacies of moods and what some would classify as mental illness. Suspenseful compositions backed by aggressive, gut-churning percussion patterns interweave with lingering pads, haunting atmospheres, Iranian vocalizing, spiritual chants and Tombak (a […]
zenxienz Returns With Psychelectronic, Jazz-Infused Collision Course “Mind Sigh”
Los Angeles based producer and composer zenxienz has arrived with an intriguing collision of frequencies on his latest opus, Mind Sigh. You might remember our previous interview with this talented artist. Find that here. Mind Sigh is a jazz influenced experimentation through psychedelic and electronic frequencies that collide in a way which seem to mimic […]
Outblinker Interview – The Remains of Walter Peck
When the lights across the planet finally go out for the last time and all the MP3s evaporate in microscopic puffs of electrons and all the CD’s lie scattered across the land like the scales of some huge, extinct fish: what then for all these idiotic fucking pop songs? And what then for the Bach […]
Beatnik Neon Release Cinematic Novel as Atramentous Part I: In Darkness Reeling
Nolan Farmer and Chris Greaney are Beatnik Neon and, although they have been making music together for over 10 years, they have never officially released anything…until now. Atramentous Part I: In Darkness Reeling is more than just a playlist of songs, it is a conceptual work of art, an audio movie so to speak. A […]
Tune In To The Freeing Frequencies of Gentoo’s Structures
Electronic producer and multi-instrumentalist Damon Kelly produces some really groovy ambient, IDM, and lounge sounds as Gentoo and the new album Structures is now available. In addition to his musical prowess, Gentoo has history and experience with the fields of photography and literature which further push his journey into creating art; whether it be songs, […]
Welcome to Hank Midnight’s Motel
Brooklyn based experimental folk-blues creative Hank Midnight present us with an intriguing experience, concept, and story on his upcoming release Motel, due November 9th. Hank takes us on an 18-song, 24-hour journey through the life of a motel resident and the people who inhabit it. In the world of anthropology they call this type of […]
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