WANDERWELLE | Gathering Of The Ancient Spirits (Silent Season) – CD/2xLP
The Amsterdam-based duo Wanderwelle return to Silent Season with their second album Gathering Of The Ancient Spirits.
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The Amsterdam-based duo Wanderwelle return to Silent Season with their second album Gathering Of The Ancient Spirits.
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Conforce returns under his Silent Harbour guise for the Noctiluca mini-LP, a six-track collection released via Copenhagen’s Echocord.
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TM404 & Echologist (aka Andreas Tilliander and Brendon Moeller) return with their second collaboration, this time including a remix from another standout dub techno artist Vril.
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Dies Iræ Xerox is a personal and uncompromising journey that finds the Rhode Island native DJ Richard in reflective form, journeying without compromise into both his creative influences and personal psyche.
The LP bristles with energy from the start. After the beatless pulse of “Seven Peaceful Deities,” the maximalist attitude of “The Primary Clear Light” seems like a kind of test.
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Trentemøller‘s debut album on Poker Flat, The Last Resort is a beautifully crafted, astonishing masterpiece, that will leave you breathless. Finally all 13 songs of the classic album on one vinyl release for the first time. Triple-Vinyl edition with Gatefold sleeve.
Synthek is quite simply a master of deep hypnotic abstract techno. The Berlin based Italian has made plenty of waves since his first vinyl releases back in 2010 and has gone on to secure residencies at Tresor.
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Arcing Seas is an anagram of Cassegrain. It started out as a secret alias, but a year later, after deciding to start a label, it finally made sense to bring the two together.
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Flowers from the Ashes is the latest multi-artist project to bear the acclaimed Stroposcopic Artefacts label. There is a sensibility of decadence and corroded grandeur etched within its four album sides, reminding us that “decadent” times have nonetheless resulted in some of the boldest acts of individual and collective creativity.
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French label Bright Sounds welcomes prolific Dutch artist Boris Bunnik for a new EP under his most celebrated alias, Conforce.
The regular Delsin artist saves this project for his more dance floor driven work and that is the case across all four of the atmospheric tracks here.
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Long-term Soma collaborator Tony Scott drops his debut album with the label under his Edit Select alias, the perfectly crafted experience, Cyclical Undulations.
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Crossing Avenue return with five more sublime techno tracks on Spazio Disponibile. Another experimental trip into mind melting grooves from Italian producers Andrea La Bombarda and Andrea Montrone not to be missed.
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High quality sub aquatic, rhythm shifting Techno from Parisian producer Brice Groulier aka Von Grall.
Cosmic Path is the first full-length from Damon Wild since Downtown Worlds back in 2004. It’s also his first proper solo release on Infrastructure, though he and fellow US techno veteran Function aka Dave Sumner, have had an on-and-off connection through music since 1991.
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With Shatterproof, his long-germinating debut album, Henning Baer offers for the first time his unified vision in extended format, a varied exploration into the outer limits of the genre.
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Cristobal Rawlins aka Raw C returns to No. on his 3rd appearance for the label with his debut album Antebellum.
Channeling the chaotic noise of the bustling cityscape into an aggressive groove to combat the daily torment of the outside world, Raw C presents 9 tracks of funk filled fury with which to blast sound systems and subdue Barrios from Santiago to St. Tropez.
Ever since their initial singles were released in the mid-1990s and became international calling cards for the Chain Reaction label, the Porter Ricks duo of Thomas Köner and Andy Mellwig have represented that crucible point in which techno music leaked into new social environments and became the background music for cutting-edge cultural critique.
Their new LP on Tresor, Anguilla Electrica, may be their first full-length release in seventeen full years, but it radiates with confidence and with a clarity and intensity rarely seen in a world so over saturated with communications noise. It’s made clear at once that it’s a continuation of a sonic ideal rather than a tribute to what has already been achieved: the duo is not idly sitting back while their newer acolytes do their talking for them.
This new LP is well worth the wait and is a life-affirming one in an uncertain and perilous time, drowning out daily anxieties like a rush of incoming surf.