Pre-orders up for our latest effort. Got some cool OG’s in the can and will go forward with those after this release. Original stuff is so hard to shift in numbers these days, though, isn’t it!
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pre-ordered! can’t wait!
I can confirm these definitely do the requisite business on the dancefloor.
I think this is going to be up a few people’s street:
Some start of the week loveliness from Held By Trees for they eschew any post rock excess, set all instruments to daydream and float through the speakers like your happiest childhood summer holiday memory. Gorgeous.
No Bandcamp but nice looking vinyl and all your favourite streaming sites:
Nice to hear Skee Mask leave the drum machine at Ilian Tape HQ & launch the studio pod into deep space, beaming back ambient pictures of low gravity moons, gaseous planets and friendly lifeforms as he goes.
How good is this - deep bliss!!
[re: new sault] i certainly didn’t anticipate it but
i think it’s lovely and brilliant. i feel like it tries to imagine a world in which charles stepney gets a few more good years, strong budget, full creative control, and solid distribution.
here’s what i’m not sure about: is it an homage, or maybe an imagination of someone’s “lost record”? or, is it a straight up left turn flex, just showing what they’re capable of doing? either way, i think it’s cool.
now i can’t wait to hear what comes next, and the nice thing is that if history is any indicator i won’t have to wait long.
Loved this!
In return I can offer you Dog Unit, both their EPs are great.
If you listen to the Little Simz album, there are hints of the sound in some of the interludes such as ‘The Garden’ so its a sound that Inflo has been toying with.
I’m assuming he produced this too, if not then I’ve no idea what I’m talking about but I quite like it all the same
you’re not wrong. it was a little “beyond me” on first few listens but i’ve grown to love it. he’s a producer on fire imo
I still can’t get into Sault I’ve tried and tried again once I realised Cleo Sol was on vocals and I love Cleo Sol but I dunno
I’m with you… don’t get them at all. Emporer’s new clothes turnout
I’m with you. I’m going to give the new album a try but so far it hasn’t hit the spot for me.
+1 Meh, poncey marketing non-sense puts me off right away, regardless of the music which I find a bit dull, just irritating.
+2 not my thing at all and I’m fine with that, each to their own, I’ll probably get into it in about 10 years, I’m always late on the bandwagon.
Tonight my mate has the 1210s set up in the kitchen as his wife and kids are gone to see Ed Sheeran… Shame not to call around
Good call Not down with the rockier stuff so much but some of those quieter tracks are lovely, I’m not digitally stalking them with interest…
I’m guessing the Strut releases don’t need too much pushing in this forum but the new Flora Purim is a gem. She’s still kicking it…
“Great to hear one of the great voices of Brazilian music, Flora Purim return after a 15 year recording break (with her 29th album!) & laying it down like it was '79, in this timeless slice of AfroBrazilian jazz fusion for Strut Records.”
Ambient with attitude & sedated house grooves to get your week started, but which won’t give you palpitations from Barcelona’s ABSIS, as he wraps lighter shades of dub techno, acid house ghosts & zero gravity synths around his unhurried beats for Oslated.
Great work from Headphone commute on this. If you need a good blog for all things ambient electronic and neoclassical, he’s well worth a follow…
Having raised $7000+ with volume one, the fine online magazine for experimental, ambient leaning electronica & neoclassical music - Headphone Commute, is back with another A-list compilation of the music they know best, to raise funds for International Rescue Committee & help war displaced families.