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I have to post this here because it's just so good:
Orange Crush - Autumn Reflections http://www.archaichorizon.com/releases/ah031/ah031.html If you like Ulrich Schnauss, Boards of Canada or Bibio then you'll like this album. Eluder - Drift http://www.archaichorizon.com/releases/ah030/ah030.html Awesome drones... Anything you enjoy at the moment? |
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http://www.innercurrent.com/
I don't even really like most of their releases, but in the "download" section is a really nice mix "Open Air Sessions" by Tundra. Some quality lounge/triphop/jazz sounds going on. Tundra released an E.P., on which "This Rhythm" is a really sweet track. |
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The Orange Crush and Eluder releases are excellent. As are all of those on Archaic Horizon netlabel.
Great netlabels...several i've released stuff on (as mental health consumer) or have upcoming releases with. Archaic Horizon http://www.archaichorizon.com/ ambient/experimental Chinical Archives http://clinicalarchives.blogspot.com/ "illogical music" - a bit of everything, lots of dark ambient Experimedia http://www.experimedia.net experimental Test Tube http://testtube.monocromatica.com/ ambient/idm/drone/etc Bump Foot http://www.bumpfoot.net/ techno/experimental Phlow Magazine - netlabel reviews/links to album releases by genre: http://phlow-magazine.com/ plug for my own junk: Believe In Billy Records http://believeinbillyrecords.googlepages.com |
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Trifonic - Emergence
http://www.trifonic.com/music/ They sound like a blend between Hybrid and Trentemoller with a dash of Massive Attack and Aphex Twin. Really tight production too. Sounds wonderful up loud. You can download the album free from their website, as well as from iTunes. Don't miss this! |
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Enjoying the Trifonic, thanks for that.
Lots of stuff here: http://www.fragmentmusic.net/ |
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Jan, the Orange Crush - Autumn Reflections is so good:) Thanks for the heads up:)
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http://www.typerecords.com/radio/
Some great mixes from Helios, Aeioux & Xela and the like. These are from 2004-2007, but still sound great. |
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Time to revive this thread.
The rather excellent Leaf Label has a free sampler (to mailing list subscribers) here: http://www.theleaflabel.com/en/news/view/100/BWL |
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Thanks everyone for the interesting links!
Do you people have any recommendations for a good industrial techno netlabel? Not the (purely) negativistic-destructive kind, but something with an accessible bass line/rhythm/"melody" to make it danceable? I have no expertise in this area of music whatsoever, but been meaning to find some stuff similar to what I heard and danced to at festivals, so I'll be grateful for any hints. |
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Hunz - "Thoughts that Move"
Hunz is an Australian electronic musician with a truly wonderful voice. He has a rather unique style, I struggle to think of similar-sounding bands but a lot of interviews seem to always bring up Radiohead, Kate Bush and Telefon Tel Aviv as influences. His first album "When Victims Fight" is one of my most-loved albums of the past couple of years. He wrote his second album, "Thoughts That Move", as part of the RPM Challenge - to create an album within just 28 days, through the month of February. It's available for free online in several different forms, including the original source files written in ReNoise so that you can see, note by note, just how he wrote each song. The website offers several of his other standalone tracks as well. |
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this seems like a relevant topic to post this: speaking of net labels:
www.marshallwatson.bandcamp.com |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterbr...7622874411801/
I bought the rather excellent Home album by Peter Broderick (for a bargain 4.99) and was inspired to dig deeper. He posts some free tracks up on his Flickr site, very cool. |
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