With each leaning towards futuristic experimentalism, improvisation, and the bending of genre tropes, these are the releases that caught our attention this week. In no particular order: bonebrokk- The Astral Catalyst The Astral Catalyst is the first track released from the EP of the same name by Athens producer bonebrokk.
Image by Alim Karmali From East African doomcore to trap influenced Bangalore bounce, these are the releases that caught our attention this week. In no particular order: Malfnktion – No Dough (EP) The new EP from Bangalore producer Malfnktion is an ode to the sounds and energy of his city.
Image by Daniel Swan With each displaying their own distinct cultural influences from East Africa to Miami, these are the releases that caught our attention this week. In no particular order: Charlie Soul Clap – Virgo’s Victory / Soul Fed (EP) As one half of the electro-funk duo Soul Clap,
Image still from film by Michael Amstad and Marte Eknæs Not Waving‘s latest album How To Leave Your Body has been interpreted into a short film by Berlin artists Michael Amstad and Marte Eknæs. Amstad and Eknæs are known for their multimedia film projects and are frequent collaborators with the
Image by Dasom Hahn From gqom infected garage to PAC-MAN house collaborations, these are the releases that caught our attention this week. In no particular order: Yaeji – PAC-TIVE Yaeji’s latest effort sees the Korean-American Dj/producer team up with PAC-MAN to create the theme track for the iconic game’s new
Image by Harrison Reid Closely following the release of In Ferneaux in February, experimental maestro Benjamin John Power or Blanck Mass has released a new live LP, Mind Killer. The project is released via his own label, Weirding Way. The LP is an entirely improvised performance that was originally live-streamed
Image credit: Henna Malik ISQ have been releasing a series of electronic and dance-infused remixes leading up to their 4th full-length album, Requiem For the Faithful 2.0: The Remixes. Listeners have experienced the alt-jazz band’s sound transformed into a series of unexpected and rewarding tracks, with assistance from the likes
Image credit: Michael Alexander While we always strive to stay up to date with the industry and create the most relevant content possible, it never hurts to take a look back and see if we missed anything. This is how we can uncover previously undiscovered gems such as Wolf Saga’s
Image credit: Li Zhang The Sea Sons EP is just an example of what two artists from opposite ends of the musical spectrum can achieve by collaborating. Thomas Blondet is a respected electronic producer and DJ from Washington DC. While Steven Rubin is a rising improvisational producer from New Jersey
Emika, one of our favourite Berlin-based producers, has teamed up with Paul Frick to create the unique album; In Parallel. The glitchy yet melodic album was created after Emika experimented with programming self-playing synths, before it was handed over to Paul Frick, where he was able to incorporate the nurturing
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