I/O #016 [roborobika - it's rainy outside]
“Simply DnB? Or more than that? Add Breakbeat in there and you have something thats worth a listen to. Straight up addicting beats are what put this album together.”
“Simply DnB? Or more than that? Add Breakbeat in there and you have something thats worth a listen to. Straight up addicting beats are what put this album together.”
“What best describes Mikes music? Actually, we dont know. Its an album thats out there. Funky maybe? Or just chilly. Whatever it is, its worth a listen.”
“October Rust presents their first official output exclusively on Digital Diamonds. ‘Breitseite’ is the german word for giving a figuratively versus - exactly what the whole EP’s intention is. Strong, deep rolling and sawing sound with a hint of trance are leaving a permanent impression. Don’t miss it!”
“Trytry marks Thisket’s long awaited return to Custom. On this release he takes the emotional atmospherics first established on his ‘The Golden Afternoon’ LP and further develops them to the point of aural suffocation. This, combined with the inclusion of abrasive percussion makes for another Thisket must-have.”
“Continuing in the footsteps of ‘EP1′, Death by Panda delivers his 8 song full-length debut: ‘Arms and Allocation’. This album brings a warm mix of piano, overdriven synths, sparse electronic percussion, and Eriks talent for blossoming, climactic song structures. If you’re a fan of Post-Rock, Down-Tempo, or IDM then this release will find itself right at home.”
“Renu has greeted us with his latest release ‘Hello How are You’ which delivers beautiful melodic electronica with an urban twist. Deep bass, hard beats, and chilled melodies are a reoccurring characteristic of his sound.”
“The scenish musiclabel Liquid Skies released his 92th single musicpack. It includes the elelctronic-style track Extra Sound from the russian musician Alex West and a cover. We hope you like it!”
“Techtonic Plate delivers a cool, calm, plastic sound wrapped up in a blanket of chips that are still being produced in the clean room. Come hither to the hypnotic sounds in this 3 track EP that will make you want to embrace your computer with both arms and you recite off ‘1, 0, 1′ in random patterns hoping to tell it, ‘I love you’. As usual with Piston Source releases, the format is raw PxTone for which the editor/player is available along with the tracks on the CUTS page. Enjoy.”
“Intervall-audio releases Sora’s ‘Live at Metro’, a richly textured, playfully arranged, crisply analogue-sounding electronica opus that evokes that the peacefully relaxing atmosphere and emptiness of mind that an entire day, from sunrise to sunset, of a summer holiday spent at the beach brings.
‘Live at Metro’ features remixes from Sora’s first full-length album ‘re.sort’ (Plop 2003), as well as hitherto unreleased material. Sora is the alias of Kyoto-based electronic musician Takeshi Kurosawa.”
“[What is contained in darkness holds the greatest potential for light]
This compilation is slightly darker than the previous ’selected works #1.’ More than 1 hour of typical tripper styled melodic electronica, spacepop and softtech.
We have a dualistic view of our world, we tend to categorize things as positive vs. negative, light vs. darkness, evil vs. good, me vs. everyone else. Our thinking processes happen in left (logical) and right (intuitive) sides of our brains.
Left brain thinking dominates our world today. We are not our minds and as quantum-science proves: we are at the most fundamental level ONE consciousness that is NOT connected to the body. Most of our DNA is behaving like an antenna that receives and transmits energy (possible ‘quantum internet?’). The cutting edge science is actually finding our roots again by connecting true spiritual/ancient knowledge with todays technological mindset and knowledge. (tripper)”