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Razen Channels Robotic Engineering, Witchcraft on New Hands in the Dark Album
Photography LAURENT ORSEAU Razen has revealed the details around their latest double LP. Due out March 27th through Hands in the Dark, Robot Brujo is described as six improv pieces “made up of the barest of materials, relying on a limited combination of tones… which creates a narrowing of consciousness, and feels something a bit […]
Five Lessons Logan Nelson Learned From Hans Zimmer
Photography LAUREN DESBERG Logan Nelson first started working on his debut EP (Lavender Echoes, due out today through 1631 Recordings) during the down time of his film (Monsters and Men, Green Book) and TV (Dear White People, For the People) projects, but it’s hard not to see it as part of a bigger picture. One […]
Jack Milwaukee Unveils Latest M!R!M LP
M!R!M is the solo project of Jack Milwaukee, italian multi-instrumentalist based in London since 2011. Inspired by early 80s synth pop, cold and dark wave, M!R!M has been releasing material on labels such as Fabrika and Manic Depression. Since his debut album, Milwaukee has been touring and playing shows all around Europe building an important […]
Levon Vincent On…
The Songs That Shaped Him,
From Terry Riley to Public Enemy
Photo TOM DURSTON Soundtrack of Our Lives is a recurring feature where we ask our favorite artists to reflect on their past via their personal record collection. On deck this week: underground dance music don Levon Vincent, who melded his love of minimalist composers and house producers on last year’s World Order Music LP. “World […]
Relaxer Shares a Restless Live Set
Words + Mix DANIEL MARTIN-MCCORMICK Photography RYAN LOWRY It’s been five years since I started on the tracks that would form the first Relaxer EP. It was an icy winter and in between shows and the studio I was working for a small sound company in NY. The hours were long, the shop was unheated, […]
Zelienople Announce First New Album In Five Years, Hold You Up
Zelienople have emerged from the ether with news of their first new album in five years. Due out March 13th through Miasmah Recordings, Hold You Up brings singer/guitarist Matt Christensen back into the groove-locked orbit of bassist Brian Harding and percussionist Mike Weis, as if the Chicago-based trio had set off on a cruise-controlled voyage […]
Sylvain Chauveau Makes Us a Meditative Mix, From Eliane Radigue to Akira Rabelais
Photo EMMANUELLE LEBLANC Words + Mix SYLVAIN CHAUVEAU I know I should use this space I am given to promote my music. To explain why or how I spend my time building this quiet and slow music of mine, sometimes on the threshold of silence. But I guess we’re all tired of people self-promoting their […]