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11/20/2017

[Teaser of the day] Trillion Catz - Want


  • Neokrautrock
  • Alternative
  • Motorik
  • Electronic
  • Experimental pop

Artist: Trillion Catz
Release: Vulgar
Year: 2017

Kirk Cosby - Advancement Opportunities

[Teaser of the day] Martin Rach - Raving Threads



  • Experimental electronica
  • Avant-garde
  • Improvised music
  • Avant-electronica
  • Experimentalism
  • Electronic music

Artist: Martin Rach
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2016

[Teaser of the day] Liz Wood - Bitch We Are Outside



  • New Weird America
  • Free folk
  • Singer-songwriter
  • DIY
  • Freak folk
  • Lo-fi
  • Weird folk

Artist: Liz Wood 
Release: Liz Wood  
Label: Belgian Man
Year: 2012 

[Teaser of the day] Organism - KES



  • Techno pop
  • Tech-electro
  • Avant-pop
  • Alternative
  • IDM
  • Glitch pop
  • Electronic music
  • Electro pop

Artist: Organism
Release: Musca
Label: PZ104Orbit
Year: 2017

[Teaser of the day] Izhorian - Incarnation



  • Post-classical
  • Ambient
  • Electronic music
  • Field recording
  • Crossover
  • Musique concrète

Artist: Izhorian 
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2016

[Teaser of the day] Radj - Ikebana


  • Breaks
  • Trip-hop
  • Alternative
  • Downtempo
  • Sampledelic
  • Electronic music
  • Mood music

Artist: Radj
Release: Fiore EP
Year: 2017

11/19/2017

Roger Plexico – Where The Sidewalk Ends (2017)



  • Chilltronica 
  • Electronic pop 
  • Alternative pop 
  • Mood music 
  • Yacht rock 
  • Breaks 
  • Art pop 
  • Space pop

Comment: the Portuguese artist Roger Plexico's 6-notch issue is a special event for those who like to relax while listening to moody yet demanding music. Indeed, the artist's fourth release is thought to all the ardent music lovers. Roger Plexico's brand new one is meticulously designed and mixed up in the way to bring forth a synergistic essence within it. Elements of synth-pop, space pop, sophisti-pop, art pop, soft rock, yacht rock, and chillwave are added to the melting pot to get a bewildering thread. In the described, epic way it used to roll out. In an artsy way, orchestrated and slightly acidic yet certainly stellar synths combined with dusty reed organs do roll over the terrain of broken beat. It can be compared to Air's music though not in direct, compositional sense. With regard to the French duo you can draw parallels on both project's metaphysical desire to expand an inner space and then transcend its borders to get together with outer space. To crumble to cosmic dust ultimately which will be sad and ennobling simultaneously. It is a bit in the discography of Monster Jinx, a Portuguese imprint.

Caroline Park – RIM (2013)



  • Ambient 
  • Drone 
  • Electronic music 
  • Minimalism
  • Sound art 
  • Experimentalism 
  • Avant-garde 
  • Microtonal 
  • Live session 
  • Experimental electronica 
  • Avant-electronica 
  • Ambient drone 
  • Abstract electronica

Comment: this 2-notch outing consists of interesting progressions based on two lengthy tracks though not much does not happen over there. It is all about minimal progressions, microtonal algorithmic creative events, it also used to play on your imagination and perceptible "mistakes". The first of them, We Can Be What They Are Doing, is a seductive drift between a loaded droning line, and ostensible ambient music. It feeds one's mechanical fantasies, and given that you have not been involved in fantasies yet before the listening you will be involved in that for sure. Your cerebral particles will be bombed with slowly ascending and descending waves. At Live at Soto Studio (8.29.12) the listener can perceive a more audible vamped up sound as if signal-alike vivid bits would play ping pong with one another. It is just a phase of the track because at times the interaction disappears due to melting down into longer signals and hazy drones. The outing is a bit of the discography of Vuzh Music.

LFC – Encordoamento (2012)

  • Blues 
  • Delta blues

Comment: while reviewing Lucas Pastina aka LFC's Maggots In The Tongue a week ago it was a case of freaked-out vowel madness without the accompaniment of blues music. Like it was properly ordered by me there is up a set of three tracks called Encordoamento based on instrumental blues numbers. Blues by numbers. Delta blues by numbers. In fact, it chimes like a lengthy blues rock without any interruptions and turns inside hell. Given that the artist's music should be considered as a whole rather than separating some bits from it you can then actually see it as a turn within Lucas Pastina's music. For me, he is an outstanding madman in music from Brazil whose recent release is catchy through those iterative patterns on quite fastly plucked guitar strings. Ultimately I have to admit it is not an ordinary example of blues rock by numbers by considering the premise the abbreviation LFC does mean Lucas Fucking Crazy.