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Deconstructing Debussy

Marc Romboy edits, remixes and reconstruct several works of his favorite French composer, Claude Debussy It’s not too often electronica pairs up with the orchestra, but when it does, a deep movement of composition and harmony is enhanced. Merging up two greats in their respective fields, Claude Debussy and Marc

Premiere: Listen to BLYPKEN’s neurofuturistic electronica debut, ‘Xyzzed’

Avant Garde sound design in a cinematic movement It takes an audible patron of philosophy to formulate the eccentricities and dimensions of piercing sound. Fortunately for George Stanciulescu, a Romanian producer, composer and sound-designer known under the moniker of LeVant, he has taken the craft into a new direction. Creating

Radiohead Announces Supporting Acts For Upcoming Tour

Radiohead have announced opening acts for their upcoming tour. The Italian leg of the tour will be opened by James Blake, booked to open the band’s dates in Florence and Milan on June 14th and 16th. Blake released his third album, The Colour In Anything, last year. The Manchester gigs

Floating Points to release epic 19-minute opus

Sam Shepherd aka Floating Points is back with a brand new EP containing 19 minutes of new material. Titled Ratio, the EP drops on October 19th via Pluto – Shepherd’s own imprint. Available on both vinyl or as digital download, Shepherd went on to explain: “Squeezing 19 mins onto one

Matias Aguayo and The Desdemonas release debut album ‘Sofarnopolis’

‘Nervous’ tells the story of a nightly encounter with a girl floating in purple light and glowing in the dark. German-Chilean aural innovator Matias Aguayo stays away from any conventional accompaniment of composition when it comes to the epicentre that is his sound. The renowned electronic music producer and DJ,

Countdown to South West Four Festival

The south of London delivers an eclectic lineup of EDM If you find yourself wanting to be sprawled across the energy and creativity of music makers all come together in one space, then gift yourself the experience that is South West Four.  Taking a quantum leap into its fourteenth year,

BPM Brazil Postponed After Mexico Shooting

Following the news of the tragic shooting at the Blue Parrot during The BPM Festival in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, an official statement has been released confirming the postponement of BPM Brazil. “For now, we will be postponing our plans for The BPM Festival: Brazil, until further notice,” the statement

Burial set to release new EP on NonPlus

Burial has announced yet another EP due for release on October 27th via NonPlus Records. Titled Pre Dawn/Indoors, the EP will be the UK-based electronic artist’s first release without Hyperdub since 2015’s Temple Sleeper, which came out on Keysound Recordings. Continuing from where he left on previous EP titled Rodent

Objekt Releases New EP, Objekt #4

TJ Hertz, who formerly spent his workdays developing signal-processing algorithms for music technology company Native Instruments, has announced the fourth release in his self-titled white label series. The UK-raised, Berlin-based techno artist began the series in 2011 with Objekt #1. According to a press release, Objekt #4 is dedicated to

Kuedo’s Knives label announce debut Obsequies EP

Kuedo and Joe Shakespeare have announced the release of Obsequies’s debut EP via their label Knives. The label/creative agency was set up by Kuedo and Shakespeare in 2015 with the first release coming from J. G. Biberkopf in May of that year. Obsequies is a up and coming Belgian artist

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