27 Apr 2011 — Henning Lahmann

This dropped into my inbox last night, sent by someone making music as
Red Alder - without further explanation except for a brief "it's sad". Sad it is. And oh so beautiful.
I have no fear.
Red Alder - First A Spark
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This dropped into my inbox last night, sent by someone making music as
Red Alder - without further explanation except for a brief "it's sad". Sad it is. And oh so beautiful.
I have no fear.
Red Alder - First A Spark
27 Apr 2011 — Henning Lahmann

As with his other (probably now defunct) project
Neon Canyon, the music of Calgary, Alberta artist Mark Webber's solo project
Memory Screen is very much about textures and atmosphere. I've stumbled across this brand new tune yesterday, and though its future fate remains blurry ("I believe it may or may not be on a Memory Screen release"), the beautifully drifting dream pop of
Bath House is something that shouldn't be left unheard out there.
Memory Screen - Bath House
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As with his other (probably now defunct) project
Neon Canyon, the music of Calgary, Alberta artist Mark Webber's solo project
Memory Screen is very much about textures and atmosphere. I've stumbled across this brand new tune yesterday, and though its future fate remains blurry ("I believe it may or may not be on a Memory Screen release"), the beautifully drifting dream pop of
Bath House is something that shouldn't be left unheard out there.
Memory Screen - Bath House
27 Apr 2011 — Henning Lahmann

Saarlouis, Germany-based psychedelic collective
Datashock officially dropped their latest double LP
Pyramiden Von Gießen last week, an astonishing collection of eight delightful tracks ranging from five to 20 and a half minutes. On the album, the group's experimental psych rock builds sweeping soundscapes with slow-burning, wide arching melodic compositions that are occasionally interrupted by heavy drones and invariably underpinned by stunningly complex rhythmic arrangements.
The free-floating eight and a half minute jam
Kanal Telemedial Energieausgleich has the band most heavily and maturely drawing on kraut and kosmische influences with its turgescent layers of analogue synth patterns and restraint, otherworldly vocals that in the piece's second half give way to tribal drums and a choir of distant, ethereal murmurings.
Pyramiden Von Gießen is out now on
Dekoder. For ordering info head
over here.
Datashock - Kanal Telemedial Energieausgleich
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Saarlouis, Germany-based psychedelic collective
Datashock officially dropped their latest double LP
Pyramiden Von Gießen last week, an astonishing collection of eight delightful tracks ranging from five to 20 and a half minutes. On the album, the group's experimental psych rock builds sweeping soundscapes with slow-burning, wide arching melodic compositions that are occasionally interrupted by heavy drones and invariably underpinned by stunningly complex rhythmic arrangements.
The free-floating eight and a half minute jam
Kanal Telemedial Energieausgleich has the band most heavily and maturely drawing on kraut and kosmische influences with its turgescent layers of analogue synth patterns and restraint, otherworldly vocals that in the piece's second half give way to tribal drums and a choir of distant, ethereal murmurings.
Pyramiden Von Gießen is out now on
Dekoder. For ordering info head
over here.
Datashock - Kanal Telemedial Energieausgleich
27 Apr 2011 — Henning Lahmann
Lunar Miasma is the appropriately enigmatic recording moniker of Athens, Greece based synth wizard Panos Alexiadis.
Arrival is the title track and a-side of his new C20 tape on the gorgeous Chicago, Illinois imprint
Field Studies, a ten minute voyage into deeply enchanting soundscapes, a completely mesmerizing sonic experience.
Lunar Miasma - Arrival
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Lunar Miasma is the appropriately enigmatic recording moniker of Athens, Greece based synth wizard Panos Alexiadis.
Arrival is the title track and a-side of his new C20 tape on the gorgeous Chicago, Illinois imprint
Field Studies, a ten minute voyage into deeply enchanting soundscapes, a completely mesmerizing sonic experience.
Lunar Miasma - Arrival
26 Apr 2011 — Henning Lahmann

This project appears to be heading into an even weirder direction. Which is not a bad thing, not at all. So, Ryan Gabel of
Arc Light fame sent over this new new jam the other day, it's the first single off the upcoming
Myrrh EP titled
A Great Flood of Water. This beat is strangely captivating, as in really strange and really captivating.
(
Photo)
Myrrh - Lapis Lazuli
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This project appears to be heading into an even weirder direction. Which is not a bad thing, not at all. So, Ryan Gabel of
Arc Light fame sent over this new new jam the other day, it's the first single off the upcoming
Myrrh EP titled
A Great Flood of Water. This beat is strangely captivating, as in really strange and really captivating.
(
Photo)
Myrrh - Lapis Lazuli
25 Apr 2011 — Henning Lahmann

Our favorite Tokyo-based electronic music label
Cuz Me Pain just hit us up with another artist from their exciting roster.
The Beauty appears to be (as usual, not much info provided) a one-man project who's recently dropped a
split tape with the equally amazing CMPR member
Jesse Ruins. He has a few more tracks available via his
bandcamp, including
Sun Falls, a hazy, slightly dark and mysterious, echo-laden electro otherworld.
The Beauty - Sun Falls
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Our favorite Tokyo-based electronic music label
Cuz Me Pain just hit us up with another artist from their exciting roster.
The Beauty appears to be (as usual, not much info provided) a one-man project who's recently dropped a
split tape with the equally amazing CMPR member
Jesse Ruins. He has a few more tracks available via his
bandcamp, including
Sun Falls, a hazy, slightly dark and mysterious, echo-laden electro otherworld.
The Beauty - Sun Falls