LONE – INLOVE2

Posted on 2021-10-25

Taken from the new album, Always Inside Your Head.
Out Now on Greco-Roman.

lonemusic.co.uk

  

RADIOHEAD – KID A MNESIA

Posted on 2021-10-25

Any Radiohead fan has their own mega-album constructed from 2000’s Kid A and 2001’s Amnesiac, two albums widely known to have been constructed in tandem. Compiled to celebrate the double-headed masterpieces’ anniversary, Kid A Mnesiac presents every track, known and unknown, from this golden period of the group’s career as a single extraordinary package. As well as both astonishing original albums, this collection includes an additional set of culled session tracks, including the never-before-heard ‘If You Say the Word’ and the previously unreleased studio cut ‘Follow Me Around’.

kida-mnesia.com

  

SEPEHR – SURVIVALISM

Posted on 2021-10-18

Where do you start with a Moor Mother release? Any beginning square seems counterintuitive. Releases move all over the map, such that genre seems like a trivial question (poetry? Rap? Noise? Jazz?) and few releases, by MM or otherwise, are as cosmically-minded, comprehensive and downright challenging as Black Encyclopedia of the Air. Along with a group of compatriots which includes Pink Siifu, Lojii, Elucid and Orion Sun, the album is a traipse beyond the void, and beyond all memory of time before the void, a doomsday clock ticking the first second after the apocalypse.

shaytoonrecords.bandcamp.com

  

LUKE VIBERT – WGD 12001

Posted on 2021-10-18

We’re Going Deep is the work of Paul Wise, aka Placid – a DJ and collector since 1988, and founder of the popular Facebook community of the same name. For the label’s fifth release and the first of its singles series, he brings none other than acid royalty Luke Vibert into the fold. The A-side ‘Worward’ is a thirteen minute hardware jam, rotating around a 303 line which is endlessly and often subtly tweaked without losing its formidable step. ‘Dancehole’ takes this squelchy aesthetic deeper with atmospheric pad layers and a tunnelling bassline, with ‘Arsehall’ closing on pranged-out acid vibes.

weregoingdeep.bandcamp.com

  

MOOR MOTHER – TEMPORAL CONTROL OF LIGHT ECHOES

Posted on 2021-10-18

Where do you start with a Moor Mother release? Any beginning square seems counterintuitive. Releases move all over the map, such that genre seems like a trivial question (poetry? Rap? Noise? Jazz?) and few releases, by MM or otherwise, are as cosmically-minded, comprehensive and downright challenging as Black Encyclopedia of the Air. Along with a group of compatriots which includes Pink Siifu, Lojii, Elucid and Orion Sun, the album is a traipse beyond the void, and beyond all memory of time before the void, a doomsday clock ticking the first second after the apocalypse.

www.moormother.net