Tomutonttu is the solo project of Jan Anderzen, prolific musician and participant in basically a Who’s Who of Finnish underground entities including Kemialliset Ystävät, Avarus, Tuusanuuskat, and Islaja.
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Tomutonttu is the solo project of Jan Anderzen, prolific musician and participant in basically a Who’s Who of Finnish underground entities including Kemialliset Ystävät, Avarus, Tuusanuuskat, and Islaja.
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German duo Phantom Horse create a minimalist synesthesia that isn’t just seen with the ears but flashes patterns before your mind’s eye.
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You never know what you’re going to get from Dekorder, but you can always count on it being a solid release.
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Hailing from Norway, Alexander Rishaug has released his third set of compositions.
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I was first introduced to Marc Richter’s Black to Comm project almost six years ago through one of our writers at Foxy Digitalis, Stephan Bauer (who sadly doesn’t write for us any longer!). He’d received some promotional items from Richter’s Dekorder label and one of the first things he wrote about was Black to...
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Astral Social Club has a cool sci-fi approach to synthetic sound.
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Rutger Zuydervelt and Gareth Davis put their collaboration in motion back in 2009; the track that gives this LP its title was recorded then and later released that year as a 3-inch CDr.
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The sense of finality present on Xela’s The Sublime doesn’t merely stem from the fact that the album is the third part in the artist’s trilogy, but the two-song suite also now ends up being John Twells’ final physical release as Xela.
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Composer Stephan Mathieu manipulates classically-inspired recordings to produce seamless drones that endlessly unfold.
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In theory, this carved-up homage to ’60s/’70s soft rock and easy listening could’ve been a great album- perhaps even Pekler’s own Endless Summer.
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Comfort zones are strange things. Astral Social Club has more than earned its stripes as a leading vision in the British experimental scene.
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Daniel Padden’s Ship Chop, along with Giuseppe Ielasi’s Stunt series and more zany projects like 1,000 Locked Grooves, should remind us that in spite of those pesky legal battles, not all the fun has been taken out of sampling records.
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