Experimental

Pandæmonium by Slugabed [Activia Benz]

Following on from his sort of nihilistic but also maybe kind of apocalyptic Inherit The Earth LP (April 2017), Slugabed’s Pandæmonium EP appears to be the result of him tumbling deeper into his own insides and finding some pretty hellish things. It has a nice front cover, painted by Parker S Jackson. Look him up on the internet! 

Pandæmonium is the Capital City of Hell, according to John Milton’s Epic Poem, Paradise Lost. It is all full of beasts and demons and stuff. It’s AWFUL! But it’s also very well designed (by an architect from Heaven, no less!) and fairly well-run. There’s a nice John Martin painting of Satan, like, presiding at, um, the infernal council. It’s based on Paradise Lost. This EP is about fallen Angels and stuff. Big, grand horridness. The devil in us all, or something. There’s a track called Boney Horse. 

There’s some jazzy bits, sure. There’s some noisy bits, yeah. Overall, a slightly unsettling atmosphere, okay! But it’s also quite a beautiful lil record, and I’m hoping Slugabed has worked through some stuff and feels a bit better. 

Pandæmonium features two remixes from Sluga’s sworn enemies, Kai Whiston & IGLOOGHOST respectively. ALSO A BANDCAMP EXCLUSIVE MENTAL REMIX FROM S280F, WOW. 

The EP drops October 12th, on Slugabed’s own Activia Benz imprint, preceding his (mildly less spooky) third LP which is scheduled for um, like, February 2019, I think. 

Released October 12, 2018 via Activia Benz

Watching Airplanes - Psyop [Peur Bleue Records]

The two versatile record labels Banlieue and Peur Bleue are joining forces for a very special occasion: PSYOP, the outstanding debut album by WATCHING AIRPLANES, a production duo breaking through in 2018. 

PSYOP opens up an alternate reality where dance music is freed from the yoke of genre-based distinctions and is no longer tied to any dancefloor norms. By exploring different moods with smooth sailing and rough patches, PSYOP is an intense journey in the murky world of psychological mass conspiracy. This LP could very well be the soundtrack for an cutting-edge Orwellian sci-fi movie or an imagined futuristic venue where music and dance of a new kind are performed. Forward-thinking dance music from the future seems like the most accurate description for this album devoid of any tropes or nostalgia.

Released May 4, 2018 via Peur Bleue Records

Rudow - Lost Tape [Take It Easy Policy]

Lost Tape is the second album by Rudow. It’s a remix album featuring Mental Overdrive, Ost & Kjex, Charlotte Bendiks, +plattform, Espen Hangård, Snasen, MIND over MIDI, Center of the Universe, Admir Korjenic and Sprutbass. 
Behind the name Rudow stands sound artist and electronic producer Alexander Rishaug from Oslo, Norway. Rishaug started to release experimental and ambient music in the late nineties and his music has been released on international labels such as Smalltown Supersound, Asphodel, Dekorder, Cronica, Jester records, Lucky Kitchen and Rune Grammofon. 

Released August 17, 2018 via Take It Easy Policy Records

Dimitris Kamarotos - Electromagnetic Landscapes [Intersonik Recordings]

Intersonik Recordings presents a limited edition of 180gr vinyl records of previously unreleased material composed by Dimitris Kamarotos, titled “Εlectromagnetic Landscapes”, and ranging from Avant-garde to Εlectro-Acoustic and Ambient. 

Dimitris began his career in 1979 using a mix of both analog and digital technologies. In particular, he made use of the analog EMS SYNTHI VCS3 the “4Χ” real time digital system (IRCAM, Paris, France), the UPIC System created by Iannis Xenakis (Center of Modern Music Research, Athens, Greece), Spectrum, Apple McIntosh personal computers and custom circuitries to create his early compositions. 

Starting back in Paris in 1983 all the way up to Athens in 2016, he has created numerous audio compositions using both modern studio techniques as well as live performances. 

This collection was created as a result of detailed research through Dimitris’s previously unreleased material, which included his private collection of analog reel-to-reel tapes, Hard discs and 48K digital memory devices! 

All Side A material was transferred from original masters (stereo analog 1/4 inch tapes) except for the track A05, that was originally mastered on four-channel 1/2 inch analog tape and then remixed into stereo. (source)

Released April 17, 2018 via Intersonik Recordings
 

CDL - 001 [Drumetrics]

 

This EP features long-time collaborator: Malcolm Catto of the Heliocentrics on drums. The compositions on this EP can be described as: A dark menagerie of futuristic cinematic psychedelic funk, influenced by 1960's-1970's musique concrete, electronica, avant-garde, library music. All produced/engineered and recorded at CDL's vintage analogue APE Studios, a repository for all things vintage.

*500 Limited 10" Vinyl*
Die Cut (D) On Front Cover & DeBossed Drumetrics Logo On Back.
**Silver Foil DeBossed Inner Sleeve**

via Drumetrics.com