Californian artist Dominic Cramp presents his second album on the ever-adventurous Belgian label.
The Belgian event rounds up its featured artists destined for Eupen in September.
The Belgian label returns with a mini-album from the veteran German duo of Charly Schöppner and Sascha Demand.
The Vienna duo head off on an intrepid exploration of live dub processing on Spatial Stereo – hear it in full here.
The Belgian label will hold a jam-packed three-day event in Eupen in September.
Two-thirds of Elektro Guzzi have formed a new project dealing in electro-acoustic experiments.
Oli Warwick reflects on a weekend spent in Eupen organised by the Meakusma collective which saw performances from Roedelius & Schneider, Zenker Brothers and Golden Pudel booker Ralf Köster.
The Belgian label plots an expansive event in their hometown this December.
The Belgian label welcome the Brooklyn-based artist to their fold with an eclectic album called Behind.
For someone with a discography that reaches back to 2002, there hasn’t exactly been a deluge of material from Lorenz Lindner under his Mix Mup alias. I think many would agree that we have fellow Leipzig-dweller Kassem Mosse to thank for a more recent flurry of activity following the much vaunted MM/KM 12” the pair worked on in 2012, but considering the open-floodgate approach many artists seem to take these days Lindner appears to have exercised a considerable amount of caution in how much of his music gets disseminated.
The multidisciplinarian pair gets remixed by Afrikan Sciences, Thomas Bullock, RVNG Intl. and more.
The Leipzig artist’s next release will arrive on the Meakusma label.
Oli Warwick sits down with the founders of Meakusma, a Brussels-based collective who continue to excel at blurring the lines between cerebral contemplation and rhythmic satisfaction.
The Japanese artist will debut on the Brussels-based label with Spectrum, an EP made all the more notable by the presence of a Porter Ricks remix.
The crossover between electronica and indie songwriting can be fraught with pitfalls. In its less inspired moments it can find a traditional band set up winding up as a stadium rave outfit, or a niche production team coming off twee and insipid (after all that much maligned folktronica tag was borne out of such grey-area sounds). There’s no need to dwell on the negative though, and Different Fountains demonstrate another successful step forward in the fine lineage of fusion outfits that understand and innately channel both sides of the stylistic divide.
Watch an alien visual treatment for a track from the duo’s forthcoming album for the Meakusma label.
The Brussels-based pair will release their debut album Shrimp That Sleeps through Meakusma in September.
If Meakusma had already positioned itself as a leftfield proposition with its output including material from Terrence Dixon and Madteo, this new album from Georgia confirms it as an experimental outpost of note. The duo, comprised of Brian Close and Justin Tripp, have previously only released one collection of sound recordings, Asemic Club on their own Georgia Sounds imprint, although their accomplishments stretch back to high brow audio-visual collaborations with David Byrne and Lee Perry amongst others.
The Belgian label will release the second album from creative duo Brian Close and Justin Tripp.
Stefan Schwader is a stealthy character within electronic music. His output as Antonelli Electr. and The Repeat Orchestra (amongst other offerings) have amassed little more than a cult following, and yet they display a gift for unique and heartfelt house and techno that might see other artists exalted upon given the right promotional push. Schwader seems to possess a clear and concise vision within his various creative guises, each alias focused on a specific and consistent goal and operating with that rare mixture of prolificacy and high quality.