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Brute
Brute (CD)
Cat: HDBCD 031. Rel: 01 Mar 16
Endzone (1:51)
Blood Moon (2:00)
Breach (2:00)
Curfew (2:00)
Battery (2:00)
10-34 (2:00)
Oubliette (2:00)
Blows (2:00)
Aftermath (2:00)
Fragmentation (2:00)
Power (2:00)
Review: It has been almost two years since the Fatima Al Qadiri's debut LP dropped on Hyperdub, and we're as excited now for her follow-up as when we'd heard the first one. This is because Qadiri provides us with everything to satisfy our need states; through an awry and granular sound, the artist is able to transmit a whole spectrum of moods and feelings. This makes Brute an album for anyone, and it can be enjoyed both by the party-goers and the moody corner-dwellers. The intro is a detached sort of skit that distances itself form any sort of shape, but so we're dropped in a post-futuristic world of pseudo grime, broken, detuned techno and tropical electronica. To be honest, there would be no other place for it than the mighty Hyperdub. Big release.
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Transmissions
Cat: DIN 92. Rel: 13 May 25
Uncharted
Abeona
Colony
Ice Station
Revolve
Salvage
Terra Sirenum
Apogee
Review: Last year, regular collaborators Ian Boddy (a Sunderland-based electronics wizard who founded the ambient-focused DiN imprint years ago) and Erik Wallo (a long-serving Norwegian guitarist primiarly known for his experimental and ambient releases) performed their first joint concert for a decade. It's that performance, where they jammed out extended and much-changed versions of tracks featured on some of their prior studio sets, which forms the basis of their latest full-length, Transmissions. As you'd expect, it's a wonderfully atmospheric and evocative affair that gets the most out of both artists, with highlights including the wonderfully creepy 'Uncharted', the krautrock-style hypnotism of 'Aboena', the icy and ethereal 'Ice Station' and the slow-burn bliss of 'Salvage'.
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Medium
Medium (LP)
Cat: SUB 005. Rel: 03 Apr 12
Medium
Other
Interstice
Divide
Mirror
Review: Electronic music is meant to provide a release from the real world, but Medium, the latest missive by UK producer Emptyset, will bring anyone who hears it crashing back to the earth. Emptyset's approach makes nods to narratives from the past, taking influence from the tortured industrial noise of Throbbing Gristle, the eerie ambience of Regis and minimal techno at its most reductionist. On "Interstice", this latter trait manifests itself as dead paced beats and frost percussion disappear into nothingness only to re-appear a few seconds later. On "Other", Emptyset does more to reintroduce the spirit of industrial to contemporary electronic music than a shelf full of situationist techno releases; murderous sub-bass stabs provide the focus, but on the sidelines eerie sound scapes and textures are unfolding, accompanied by skittish percussion. "Mirror" meanwhile sees waves of white noise and static interference and a rave siren build over doubled-up death pace beats. These are the closest references to structured electronic music. "Divide" delivers a tapestry of detached sounds while on "Medium" itself, Emptyset wallows in menacing bass licks with background noise seething beneath the surface. This is music that matches the unparalleled dark age we are living through, and just this once, the Medium really is the message.
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Played by: Exium
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Heilun
Heilun (limited hand-numbered 2xCD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 65CD. Rel: 02 May 25
Vor
Opnun
Hvild
Fadmur
Sorg
Dypi
Kyrrd
Review: Hyldipi's impressive and immersive debut album Heilun distils Iceland's stark natural grandeur into 90 minutes of superb ambient soundscapes. Every piece is a spontaneous expression improvised through meditative states using only guitar and basic hardware. Textured and emotionally rich, the album invites you into an internal voyage of discovery. 'Vor' opens with solemn warmth, while 'Sorg' embraces imperfection in the form of tape hiss, fretboard creaks and subtle dissonance, which all lend it a human touch. Hyldipi's approach treats sound as something to be channelled, not owned. Heilun is one of those albums that is not just heard-it's felt, like mist hanging over a quiet fjord, gently shifting with each breath.
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The Inner Garden
The Inner Garden (hand-numbered CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 64. Rel: 14 Apr 25
The First Day
Summer Rain
No One Ever Touched Me Before You
Forgiveness
The Inner Garden
Tears Had To Fall
I Just Want To Get Better
Comes To A Head
Review: Hadley Roe is a UK-based artist whose debut album on peerless ambient label Past Inside The Present adds up to a healing sonic journey crafted with electric guitar, synths and software trickery. Themes are drawn from Roe's personal struggles with mental health, trauma and isolation so make for sounds that blend melancholy, bliss and moments of calm and comfort. Take the serene 'The First Day' or the evolving 'No One Ever Touched Me Before You' - both are hugely emotive and absorbing for the way they patiently unfurl. Roe's ability to express herself through intuitive, wordless music is truly standout.
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Dublab Presents Light From Los Angeles
VARIOUS
Cat: PSA 043. Rel: 25 Feb 13
Carlos Nino & Miguel Atwood-Ferguson - "Mezame"
Yuk & Teebs - "Estara"
Suzanne Kraft & Brogan Bentley - "Coasts"
Farmer Dave Scher - "Beautiful Venice Day"
ESP - "627"
Dntel - "Breakwater"
Julia Holter & Nite Jewel - "What We See"
Ras G - "Bus Ride"
Butchy Fuego - "Giant Slice"
Onkyovizion - "Eye Light"
Sun Araw - "Evening Meditations"
Languis - "In Search Of Summer"
Lucky Dragons - "KCRW Supporters"
Sweatson Klank - "All This Time"
The Long Lost - "Your Own Backyard"
Review: As one of the key outposts in the LA beat scene, broadcaster and studio space Dublab is in a strong position to put together an authoritative selection of forward-thinking rhythms that reflect the sound of the city, and what better label to put it out than Stones Throw? There's a few celebrated heads such as Carlos NiNo, Teebs and Ras G, and fresher faces such as ESP and Sun Araw representing the rich diversity and active imagination still prevalent in the home of true beat science. From tender downtempo pop to rugged and ragged bug-outs, there's a lot to take in but that's half the fun right?
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