Showing posts with label tracks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tracks. Show all posts

Los Angeles' mummyshroud is back in action with a new sizzler called "SensiCare". If you've heard mummyshroud before, you know to expect some mutant dancehall with a heavy dose of hip-hop and IDM laced throughout. This one's got a sick, rubbery bassline, some ethereal organ stabs and a riddim that punches like Pacquiao. If you haven't heard mummyshroud before then...well...SMH. Get on it!
I've been promised more mummyshroud material in the near future, possibly even an EP, so stay tuned!

Been quiet for awhile, but haven't been completely inactive. Com-S is another one of my projects focused on spontaneous lo-fi, live, hardware-based techno of the old school variety - no computers involved except to normalize and upload the recordings. This track "Sunken City Acid" is a funky Detroit-influenced acid house track with a heavy underwater vibe (obviously you're thinking Drexciya and I'm thinking I like what you're thinking). The video is a live feed of the track's recording. Expect a full record of tracks like this one in the near future!

Here's something I've been working hard on. I'm trying to get that "ear hugging" mix sound to provide some contrast with my typical "sensory bombardment" - or possibly even combining the two. I'm very happy how it turned out! You know when you complete a project and besides having the finished result you also feel "I learned something"? That's where I'm at right now :)

What is the haps? Sendy here... It's Christmas and what better way to celebrate than giving the gift of music? Ahh, who am I kidding? I'm just another electronic music artist out there clamouring for your attention in a saturated, jaded and devalued market. If you so much as like or listen you're giving ME the gift! But I did want to do something to say thanks for all the subscribers and commenters on Soundcloud who have made my music making routine a lot brigher and more interesting. These six downloads picked from my back catalogue from as far back as 1998 are for you!

So psyched for this new record by Fah, "Fahzers Set To Earth". The first track on this preview, "Not Enough Fahzers" rocks a seriously vicious bassline, with the second track "Casting The Rod" following suit and adding some heavily portamento'd monosynth melodies. In the third section Fah serves up a plodding, cyberpunky groove titled "Glowism" and the mix comes to an epic close with "Magnetic Freedom", sporting a bubbly analog bassline and heavily featuring a sick swinging 808 beat (the 808 is all over these tracks actually). If that wasn't quite enough for you, consider the title track, "Fahzers Set To Earth" in the video below, a dark, luscious Drexciyan beast of a track.
This is a limited edition (250 copies) 12", the first installment in Central Processing Unit's "highly collectable" binary catalogue series. Release date is January 21st, 2013.

A new one from Mumkai here. This is a supreme banger titled "Hyperion" with some sick atmospherics, nice beat work and an epic distorted guitar line. You might not be ready for it, but here it is.

I've posted a few of these in-studio videos over the last few weeks under the moto-SLAVE alias, but I've decided that these don't quite jive with that project, so I'm busting them out on their own under the name Com-S. As time progresses, I'll drop some more details about the background of these tracks and the concept behind them (there's always a concept with me...I'm a fucking geek), but for now it's just music. This track features some elastic JX-3P basslines, swirling arpeggios, crisp drums, vintage melodies and some mystical desert pads underpinning it all. Kindly disregard the little masturbating dog in the background of the video...nothing to see there.

Here's another track for you, inspired by the ramshackle subterraenean dwellings, winding tunnels and honeycomb chambers of a place I sometimes see in my dreams. A bit of a dub influence in this one with some erratic, polyrhythmic acid underpinnings and all that good stuff. Enjoy ^_^

This new track by Missqulater is quite a departure from his more acid-centric material and...I fucking love it! Really sick vintage space disco vibe going on with plenty of synthy goodness, a super funky bassline, throwback melodies galore and that bit of off-kilter wonkiness that makes it a characteristically Missqulater track. I could definitely do with a whole record of this kind of stuff!

An outtake from the upcoming 3-disc "Ambiente" album by Fluorescent Grey, out on Record Label Records sometime in early November. We've got some more previews of this release coming soon, so keep abreast. This one is quite lovely, filled with spacey arpeggios and long, expansive cosmic textures. Check out the RLR site for preorder info, as well as the details on the super limited edition release that comes with a sweet original painting by Abby Martin.

Here's another track I completed in my new studio a while ago. If you like PWM leads soaring over jostling breaks against a backdrop of seething monsters that blend into their surroundings, you might like this one! If you've no clue what I'm on about, just smile and nod politely. Definitely one of my personal favourites of the new bunch.

Another live recording of an in-progress moto-SLAVE track from the studio. This one still needs a fair amount of work and the mixing isn't the best, but I was enjoying the direction, so I thought I'd jam out a recording real quick and see what people thought. This is some lo-fi, mystic techno with an ancient sci-fi flair. Enjoy!


Dwaalicht, the mysterious alias of one of our favorite American producers, delivers some seriously delicious braindance action with lush synth work and a bassline that's had me blasting this track on repeat for the past few days.  At only 3 mins, it's short and sweet, but a little birdy tells me this track is a part of a bigger series, so we'll be keeping our eyes and ears open for more in this vein.  Until then, enjoy!

Hey there fellow music lovers. Sendy here, and I've been called upon to contribute to this here weblog label type thingy, which I shall do with gusto. To start things off, I'll be posting a few of my tunes, but if anything else crosses my 64-track mind, I'll be sure to post it up. Here is a sequence of cone vibrations stored as integer digits between zero and one inclusive which should sound vaguely like music when executed with the proper equipment. In other words, a freaking choon!


Stephen Dobbs AKA Crucial Steve released two EPs on suicideininstallments way back under the name Emoticon and recently launched a vinyl label called 'Righteous Works' where he produces tracks with different vocalists.

I'm quite fond of the dubs myself:

[RW002b] Dairy Dub ft Idavid - Rastaman's Last Stand by CrucialSteve

[RW001b] Empress Antonia - Roots Woman by CrucialSteve


Jah love

I've been in the studio working on some more lo-fi, hardware only tracks for a somewhat far-off moto-SLAVE release and since I'm steering clear of the computer for these tracks, I thought I'd hook up some live video noodling to document some of the progress. This track, tentatively titled "Sunset on the Super Highway" "The Apothecary", is still in progress, but starting to take a solid form. Inspired by those classic mid-80s Detroit techno jams about tearing up the roads in futuristic cars it features some dark acidic touches and dystopic sci-fi atmosphere. More of these to come...

We love our boy Oxynucid over here, so any new action is reason enough to big up him and this "Untitled" track certainly meets that criteria. Icy and atmospheric with some crunchy drum machine beats, this one has elements of BoC in a dreamy 8-bit RPG pixel landscape. Listen and love it.

Some new loveliness from Volitune, "Skies Faded", which features some laid back, but cracking 808, bright, cartoony stabs, swells and a few killer mono-synth melodies that float throughout the track. Volitune promises an album and 2 new EPs in the near future and if this track is at all representative of what's coming, I'm about to be all over that shit. A few other new tunes over on his SoundCloud page, so give 'em a listen.


If you've been following this blog for awhile, you may remember we posted an early version of this track by Mumkai waaaay back when. It was noticeably absent from his Gravity Halo release EP1 (which you absolutely NEED in your collection btw), but now we have a reworked version debuting with an official video filmed in super 8 by ohann c. and edited by janevis. The song is out of control and the video features some creepy landscapes, a few dead animals, some gas masks and, of course, some giant humanoid roaches banging out beats on an MPC...you know, normal everyday shit.


We love Global Goon and we love 030303, so a record that joins both these awesome forces on 2 slabs of 12" vinyl is a match made in heaven. You can pick it up now via Clone.