
Continuing our Christmas Release Week, a guest appearance by Lackluster. He appeared with a live set at the largest meeting in Scandinavia this past August, Assembly 2007. High quality recording throughout, featuring exclusive tracks from his commercial releases which you can find scattered throughout the internet on various distribution sites as well as a couple of previously unreleased specials. Playing time just under 74 minutes, the playlist follows with links direct to iTunes for specific albums. Christmas releases continue tomorrow....
Continuing Kahvi Christmas Release week:
We have a thirteen track album created by Coax. Some of the tracks may be familiar as they were released this time last year but Coax has improved the tracks, added a few and removed a few and the result is a thoroughly enjoyable masterpiece of pure piano. A rare occasion indeed to have classical music on the label but with such a fitting time of year, it seemed necessary. Perhaps this music isn't to everybodies taste but perhaps you can give it a chance. Thirteen tracks reminding you of snow falling, the log fire in the corner and Christmas presents under the tree. Christmas release week continues tomorrow...
First release of the new hungarian netlabel,Audioexit. The netlabel has 3 sublabels in the following styles: tachno/minimal/experimental/any deep/any progressive. This small EP is a cross-section of techno producers' work from the netlabel.
Polaski is back in town for the first of the Christmas releases this week. A truly excellent mix; take a selection of tracks from the Kahvi Collective back catalogue, mix together, layer, and stick a cherry on top - and you have entirely new audio, refreshing to listen to old tracks and hear something entirely unexpected yet with that air of familiarity, play the 'guess the track' guessing game and see which you can name. Polaski has proved himself in previous mixes and Searching for Planets is well worth a listen, even if you're a long time Kahvi listener. Enjoy this and watch out for tomorrows continuation of the Kahvi release week.
One year later Split-release together with Kilowhatt, Toma returns with a new project of the name of Silent Bells. This one sees the contribution élements acoustics in the electro base, so leaving the open field with a lot of variants, as they are dub, post-rock or simply experimentales.
Zero a m m 0 is a Montreal duo formed by composers and multi-instrumentists Mathieu Graveline and Benoit Panneton, oscillating between modern, contemporary, modal, minimalist, ambient and electronic music.
The three pieces on their release "Temporary Shades Of Gray" are beautiful miniatures, labyrinthine paths you can follow. From darkness to light, from desperation to hope. The first two tracks are very calm and quiet. Little melodie-fragments are floating around, very light and not easy to catch. The third track "Temporary Shades Of Gray" is a massive closure, brings all to the light. It's a vibrating, hypnotic piece of music, visualized with a video done by Skizofred.
Three pieces of great experimental, electro-acoustic music. Don't miss it.
"sternenspringer" is an album that is "self-titled" by design. these 8 tracks define, what sternenspringer are about, how sternenspringer sound like. an acoustic and stylistic positioning after more than four years and more than four releases for tonAtom. matured, sophisticated, self-assured and with a reliable sense of a style of their own.
Noerror is a project born in early 2000. Its first purpose was to relate some of the most famous demoscene music releases, it extended to all the active demoscene netlabels and finally all the netlabels, no disctinction. Just talent and beautiful music is now the word.
Originally created by moonove and knos.
8 years, the same team, the same point of view and the same passion.
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