Electronic
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Besides dropping what may be the most accessible Hausa Mountain release in the wonderful label’s catalogue, Chicago producer and multi-instrumentalist Ben Billington has given us a deliciously sci-fi lullaby. Kevin Press One-sentence music reviews (OSMR) are designed to spread the word about as many new releases as possible during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Featuring a 1990s-era analog vocoder and a Soviet drum machine that dates back a further 10 years, Tom Richards’ new four-track EP is an improvised Dr. Who soundtrack (that’s a compliment by the way). Kevin Press One-sentence music reviews (OSMR) are designed to spread the word about as many new releases as possible during the…
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So wide-ranging that any attempt to sum this up in one sentence would be unfair to Bram Bosteels; suffice it to say that it is at once familiar, unlike anything you’ve heard and deeply impressive. Kevin Press One-sentence music reviews (OSMR) are designed to spread the word about as many new releases as possible during…
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Fifty-four slamming minutes of crunchy industrial electronics – relentless. Kevin Press One-sentence music reviews (OSMR) are designed to spread the word about as many new releases as possible during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Low-simmering anger bathed in dark synth and ghostly vocals – this track may not come from a good place, but it evokes a very relatable darkness. Kevin Press One-sentence music reviews (OSMR) are designed to spread the word about as many new releases as possible during the COVID-19 crisis.
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The album’s notes features a key observation from Yair Etziony about Berlin neighbourhoods being like villages, each with an identity dependent on local personalities, businesses and more – it is an idea many of us who live in cities around the world can relate to, and that all of us who care about something other…
