

Space and time... Faith and chance... These are the forces of the Universe. From the darkest depths of sonic empire comes distinctive call of electronica to all of you eager to chill, to laugh and to be intimidated from time to time. The universe stands in front of you on the floor, in the air, in the mysterious bodies of your dancers, in your mind. From this voyage no one returns poor or weary.
Personal note: "Inspiration for this album (one way or the other) was found in works of Aphex Twin, Orbital, The Orb, FSOL, Fingathing, Ganga Giri, Shpongle, Chi A.D., Solar Quest, Clint Mansell and Beaumont Hannant. The machine shall never cease to function. Keep the solar wind behind your back." [DraCo]
Human Intro - together with Kexie a powerful and melancholic intro track was assembled, but with a message. Broaden your horizons.
Terok Nor - previously released at Groovecaffe label as a EP's headliner and after that used for a soundtrack of a certian TV trailer is a combination of styles, weird atmospheres and nice melodies. Has a wicked vokal play in the background.
Soulcatcher's Relic - ethnic ambience in full effect... gentle female vocals with fat and dirty ethnic beats and a didgeridoo play giving an awesome bassline. Synths are there just to wide the experiece and to give a special twist.
Avalon - mythical island, mythical track... used also in a certain TV trailer (for few seconds only), also previously released on Groovecaffe label. Sometimes questions are more powerful than answers. Anthemic.
Superautodrome - a tribute (only by name) to a beautiful Scoopex 40K intro back on Amiga demo scene. Dirty beats, dirty atmosphere, experimental-ish vocals and bassline growling through the track. Horror-esque but intriguing.
Athanatic (DraCo's Odeon Remix) - the original isn't so dark.. the original doesn't have atmosphere so gothic, the original doesn't have that kind of experimental beat and is vocal free... But the original is still original, this is just a tribute to a great track.
Satir - kind of oldschool... a mixture of ambience and acid. Not to fast or to slow. With a catchy bassline including weird but easy to get used to percussions.
Sacher Nebula - orchestral wonder with female vocals to give a special spice. Bleepeedy-blop-blop bassline with breakbeat and melody that can melt anything. Space adventure into unknown, soundtrack for any day... We know it, you must hear it to believe it. Takes you up high and keeps you there.
Human Outro - originally created for performance at UWOG 4 festival held in Pula (Croatia) in 2006. But the lack of inspiration was too big back in the day. After 2 years the track was finished for a sole purpose of being the outro track.
Terok Nor (Deimos '94 Remix) - bonus track is smart retro remix in the manner of old Guru Josh works. All the elements are there from the original, but re-assembled and put together in a different style, more for the floor with a 4x4 beat.
The Square Root of Evil (aka Jen Pearson) from Vancouver, BC, Canada - has been featured on over half a dozen compilations on US, UK & Canadian labels including Toast and Jam's "We Bore 2" and Uncharted Audio's "Idea Hoard Uncut". She currently has one EP, called "Chirping Data" out on Belladonna. Her work has been described as everything from IDM, Breakcore, Techno, 8-bit, Drum 'n Bass, Glitch & Jungle, as the sub-sub-sub genres continue to split further & further... 'Killerbytes' features five tracks of tongue-in-cheek lo-fi 8-bit goodness that will leave you wanting more! SRoE is no stranger to the geeky, nerdy, glitchy music vibe, running an online radio station called Geek Music (www.geekmusic.ca) as well as being an active promoter and performer here in Vancouver. Xynthetic is proud to release Killerbytes from fellow Vancouver local Square Root of Evil!
The pieces meld into one another flitting between earthy and organic soundscapes to more overtly electronic and droney pieces. In the lead up to its release, the album has increasingly been one I turn to late at night. The opening track 'All, nothing' being the perfect introduction to the hypnotic underworld The Inventors of Aircraft so deftly weaves. Do not miss.
Floating deep is coming with september , a Mini Album from Mr. Waveform, a guy from Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
Waveform ( discogs, myspace ) has already a good number of excellent relesaes on many netlabels like Inoquo, AltaiRecords, Random Access Recordings, DoBox Recordings and Deeplimit !
And now He join the family with this mini album, rich of deep grooves, smoothing melodies, and soft landscapes.
Please peoples, enjoy it.
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At last, after a break of nearly two months, Kahvi returns with a new delectable release! Hopefully your summer has been laced with high quality idm, mellow atmospheres and interesting beats.
To ease you back into the normal 9-5 (or perhaps send a shock through the system), we've got an exciting and invigorating nine track ep from Tom Bragl. After his first, well received release on Kahvi (#245, What tone am I?) he decided to take up the open invitation to release another fine selection of works.
Diverse in its range, 'Zerochoice' could be seen as heading towards the mainstream with its fast beats and high power 'feel good' factor but all the elements that you're used to from previous Kahvi releases are there - ranging from the truly awe inspiring 'seterror' (check out the c64 tribute) to the emotional 'my last tea'.
Track of choice: the truly epic 'Zerochoice'. Welcome back to Kahvi, Tom Bragl!

Bromsgrove/UK brings us Steven Crompton, who has been producing as Barbarix for a considerable time, encompassing a multitude of electronic styles.
The rhythmic tracks on his first (!) ep contain some very subtle dub (greatly soothing underlying bass) and idm influences, while the more abstract scenes (such as the title track) present a dark world of supernatural impressions. All wrapped up with an ear for production and attention to detail.
A solid, filmic, impactful ep from someone who's been gaining attention on BBC Radio 1's Mary-Anne Hobbs show and Rob Booth's Electronic Explorations. Rightfully so.

Ariel Gross (Sleem, sp00, Funkymuskrat) serves up seven amazingly bizarre pieces of music in the form of Space Calories on Mephtik Netlabel.
You'll find some experimental bit pop with groovy basslines, funky synths, sweet computerized vocals, and moments that bring to mind classic gaming hits like Earthbound and Sonic the Hedgehog.
Please enjoy!
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