Archive for February, 2011
Load up that rubber band gun with a stretched-out bass and snap the trigger on the dropping rhythm – the wobble bubble hip-bop is in the house! The 10th studio album from Dave Tipper, Broken Soul Jamboree, is about to slap you across the face, with its top notch production, acoustically rich other world themes, [...]
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Tags: downtempo, glitch, idm, psybient
Last night I had a dream that I was checked into rehab for overdosing on music. I think you were there as well. What were you in for? I’m the janitor there. What would be a perfect musical performance for your funeral, and who should we book to perform? I don’t give a fuck ‘cos [...]
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Here are more reflections from Jon of Silet Land Time Machine and Andre of Locrian. These musings shall appeal to fans of the beauty that is within the harshness of silence and the lullabies of the noise… Jon / Silent Land Time Machine / Indian Queen Records As always: I feel it is of the [...]
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This morning I woke up to a peculiar sound… Its rhythm was perfect, like a finely tuned drum machine in Richie Hawtin’s hands… Alas, the player was the ceiling; its instrument my bedroom floor. I put the bucket underneath the dripping water and captured the onset of misery… It seems that the weight of all [...]
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Eskmo – Eskmo (Ninja Tune)
Brendan Angelides may be a new artist to Ninja Tune‘s roster, but he’s certainly not a new name to me. I met Brendan in Portland in the summer of 2007, back when I was already a fan of his music released as Welder on Cyberset and Native State Records (see Vines And Streams and Bamboo [...]
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Interview with Eskmo
I noticed that you’re using vocals on the album (your own voice, right?). How has the Eskmo sound evolved over the years? Yep I’m singing. I’ve had tracks along the way since the beginning where I put my vocal in there as a hook, but this recent album was the first full on diving in to take [...]
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Floyd Kelley III – Microsound
Aria Rostami - Headphone Commute


