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Varuous Artists
Compact Disc (CD)
A bittersweet collection of sounds and words from Lisa Eye and electronic artist/producer iGod. Mostly recorded in the UK (an apartment in London and a hotel in Brighton) with additional vocal takes done at Vibe Studio in Basel, Switzerland in 2008 & 2009. A few electronic dubs and the first mixes were done in Chicago in 2009, followed by the majority mixes being finished in Los Angeles in 2011. A few unmixed stragglers were discovered in 2015, when the original album was tweaked, sequenced and released. This re-issue coincided with the release of a limited double LP version.
Lee Pylon’s ‘dogs versus shadows’ returns with a new full length album ‘boketto’. Sparse fractal beats, degraded tape, the thrum and drone of decaying technology make for adventurous listening. This is a record that’s been called both ‘haunting industrial miserablism’ and ‘music for broken robots’. For fans of Tim Hecker, Ekoplekz, Helm, Demdike Stare and Best Available Technology.
Ippu has achieved a minor cult following in the UK, featuring on BBC Radio 6Music and frequently on local radio shows such as BCfm’s In-Tune with Phil Vickery, and Radio Woking’s Comfy Show, as well as web radio such as Radiocoolio. “Shift Down” is Ippu’s first release for the Submarine Broadcasting Company and demonstrates a subtle change of direction, with some more mid-tempo or mellower pieces: “Absolutely loving this mellow side of Ippu; Drifting Into Warm Sunset sounds more and more beautifully lush and dreamy every time you play it.” — Monolith Cocktail
What starts out as ambient noise morphs into something quite euphoric in a kosmiche industrial kinda way.
After the release of the long-awaited album Analog Algorithm, Levan Lomidze expands the theme with Molecular Geometry – atmospheric techno EP, the next part and continuation of Analog Algorithm. Producer focuses on four tracks that most fully reveal the content and musical poetics of the album. Each sound is in the right place and adds to the unique effect of presence. It feels like a soundtrack to a space odyssey with maximum immersion. Definitely an essential listening.