Electronic
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David Sylvian, Alva Noto, The Cinematic Orchestra and Fennesz are among the artists featured on a double-album collection of Ryuichi Sakamoto reworks. A Tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto: To the Moon and Back is out on Milan Records Dec. 2. Thundercat’s take on “Thousand Knives” is the first track to drop. The full track list includes…
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A new album by Canadian Nicolas Bougaïeff has been scheduled for a Nov. 11 release by Mute. Begin Within is the Berlin-based artists’ first for the label since a pair of 2020 releases entitled The Upward Spiral and Higher Up The Spiral. The new album features a pair of highlights we can’t wait to hear.…
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We’re getting a new Cindytalk album on Oct. 21, via the False Walls label. Subterminal is a solo Cinder effort, featuring four new pieces. The Glasgow project dates back to the post-punk era of the early 1980s. Over the years, it has been both a band and solo project. Cinder’s progression – from new wave…
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Stefan Betke says his new Pole LP is “a natural development to the last album. One which goes further and is even more complex.” Tempus, his follow-up to 2020’s Fading, lands Nov. 18 on Mute. The album’s title is a Latin word that means time. It has a more specific definition in Finnish, Swedish and…
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“Resilience” is the all-too-relevant title of a new single from our friend Oleksiy Sakevych. The Kyiv-based artist records under the name Endless Melancholy. He has posted the track to bandcamp as a name-your-price download. Proceeds are going to Come Back Alive, a foundation that helps supply the Ukrainian military with defence equipment. Sakevych told me…
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Taylor Deupree, surely one of today’s preeminent sound artists, will introduce his 14th solo recording on June 5. Harbor comes to us via laaps records in France. By virtue of collaborations with Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Sylvian, Stephan Mathieu, Stephen Vitiello, Marcus Fischer and Tetsu Inoue (among many others), Deupree can be counted among a small…
