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Luneta Freedom Jazz Collective – Mga Matang Pumipikit Sa Langit

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Luneta Freedom Jazz Collective

“Mga Matang Pumipikit Sa Langit”

Luneta Freedom Jazz Collective is an experimental jazz group from Manila, Philippines. Their first studio album “Ethos”, was recorded and released in 2015, followed by “Inland Empire” in 2017. In 2021 the project debuted on Mahorka with their third album, “Slaves and Masters”.

“Mga matang pumipikit sa langit” (translates to “Eyes closing to the sky”) is their fourth album and second on Mahorka, released December 7, 2024

“Mga pinagbabatayang kaisipan at paniniwala tungkol sa pinakapuso ng kalikasan ng tunay na nandito at umiiral, na nagsisilbi namang pinakasahig ng iba pang mga kaisipan at paniniwala.”

The album as a whole is grounded on the profound engagement with the foundational ideologies and convictions concerning the nature of that which genuinely exists and prevails, serving as the primary basis for all subsequent thoughts and beliefs that underpin human thought and belief. Offering a nuanced perspective, each moment delves into different facets of human cognition, reality, and perception, mirroring how foundational ideologies about reality shape and are shaped by these elements.

Luneta Freedom Jazz Collective are:
Hamzah Nubia – Guitar
Rahiem Tashan – Percussion
Althea Segunda Katigbak – Keys
Akilah Marasigan – Sax
Dustin “Xenokrates” Bones – Bass
Maleeq Ras Nashiem – Drums/Theremin

Artwork by Maleeq Ras Nashiem

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posted 11 December 2024

Fake Cats Project – Fake Cats Mini​​​-​​​Projects. Hauntological Sessions Autumn 2021

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Fake Cats Project

“Fake Cats Mini​​​-​​​Projects. Hauntological Sessions Autumn 2021”

Igor Levshin – Virtual ANS, Guitar, Upright Electric Senkov Bass
Alexei Borisov – Various Synths, Guitar, Radio
Sasha Zayats – Toy Electric Drums
Kirill Makushin – Voice, Accordion

Music / Performed / Recorded / Mixed : Fake Cats Project, 2024

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posted 10 December 2024

Au.B. – What Is This Noise

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Au.B.

“What Is This Noise”

Noisy and chaotic experiments with where the music starts in the presence of sounds.

Material which is not preferred is the definition of noise. What makes music become noise? When it plays something that is not expected?

What if nothing is being expected, but it is just an experiment of things that did not become music yet? A by-product of exploration of how to explain an idea, before it has manifested.

Part 5 out of 8 from Joy of Creation.

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posted 09 December 2024

Sounding – Euphonica, Vol. 1

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Sounding

“Euphonica, Vol. 1”

Immerse yourself in Sounding’s atmospheric soundscapes, crafted with love from Italy. A unique blend of experimental and ambient electronica, born from a passion for soundscapes and cinematic scores. 💜
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posted 07 December 2024

Various Artist – Warlock – Various artist files

Various Artist

“Warlock – Various artist files”

Friends in Music
The Art of Collaboration
A Musical Journey Together
United Voices
Collaborative Creations
Sounds of Friendship
The Power of Two (or more!)
Musical Alchemy
Partners in Harmony
Shared Passion
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posted 04 December 2024

Neko – Windfall (Mahorka Edition)

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Neko

“Windfall (Mahorka Edition)”

Refreshed from a year’s meditation and fuelled by a lethal combination of extra strong coffee and those lotus biscuits with the cream in the middle, Neko, the premier act to emerge from Bristol’s thriving Japanese language post rock/electronica micro scene (population 1) are back with “Windfall”, their second EP, following on from their highly acclaimed 2023 debut “King Louie”.

Like most second releases, it’s a more mature collection of songs than its predecessor (fewer songs about 5 a side football, more songs about complicated IT jobs and desperate attempts to avoid middle aged spread) that sees the band, now with vocalist Yuka Suzuki as a full time member, polish and develop their distinctive sound.

Teaming up again with producer Dom Mitchison, the EP’s four tracks are a vibrant melting pot of styles and ideas. Yuka Suzuki’s ethereal vocals are the one constant, through the dreamy “Stack Overflow” and “Kleshas” to the moody guitar lines and Donna Summer style synths of “Almost Forgotten”. The slow-building title track “Windfall” brings the EP to a pounding, cathartic conclusion.

The band will be undertaking a short tour towards the end of November to promote the release, with dates in Cardiff, London and hometown Bristol currently pencilled in. The “Windfall” EP is available for listening on Spotify and other music streaming services, while officially released on Shoredive Records (on CD) and Mahorka (cassette).

The Mahorka Edition cassette includes a whole exclusive B side of spectacular remixes of the original EP tracks by Asshole Galaxy, Tawdry Otter, Brainquake, popon and Suzuki.

Released November 22, 2024

P&L 2024 under exclusive license to Mahorka and Shoredive Records
Written and performed by Neko, 2024
Lyrics by Yuka Suzuki
Recorded and Engineered by Dominic Mitchison @ Humm Studios, 2024
Mastering of the original EP tracks (Side A) by Shawn Joseph @ Optimum Mastering, 2024
Mastering of the remixes (Side B) by Weldroid, 2024

Neko:
nekoneko.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/nekonekoband
instagram.com/nekonekoband
youtube.com/@nekobanduk

Asshole Galaxy: mahorka.org/artist/asshole-galaxy
Tawdry Otter: suitablybizarre.bandcamp.com
Suzuki: soundcloud.com/suzuki
popon: soundcloud.com/popon_tonichan
Brainquake: brainquake.bandcamp.com

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posted 04 December 2024

Au.B. – Electromagnetic Radiation

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Au.B.

“Electromagnetic Radiation”

An experiment with functions the composition and sound design take in communicating the idea of music.

All of the tracks share the same lead melodies and most of the patterns, but they use completely different samples.

Which part of the music remains the same? The ideas or the ways they are perceived? If the perception is different, how do you know the ideas were the same?

Part 4 out of 8 from Joy of Creation.

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posted 03 December 2024

Mimamamis – Calvary

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Mimamamis

“Calvary”

Calvary, the latest work from the Japanese project Mimamamis, is a deep dive into the abyss of harsh noise, a true auditory calvary that pushes the listener to the limits of sonic endurance.

The album, consisting of just three tracks, brings chronic feedback, massive distortions, and extreme saturation. Each track is an attempt to force the listener to confront the discomfort of repetitive, brutally compressed sounds.

Mimamamis makes no concessions, and the result is a work that approaches the concept of calvary: an unrelenting journey that is difficult to endure, yet fascinating at the same time. In terms of structure, the tracks of Calvary are minimalist, but not in a conventional sense. They slowly build in heavy layers of noise, creating a sense of suffocation and oppression.

In summary, Calvary by Mimamamis is a radical work within the harsh noise genre, distinguished by its ability to provoke discomfort, pushing the listener to confront their own emotional resistance to the brutality of the sound.

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posted 02 December 2024

PATATATTAK – ETHNOFONIK 2024 ORCHESTRA – Nardanina (PATATATTAK Dub Remix)

PATATATTAK

“ETHNOFONIK 2024 ORCHESTRA – Nardanina (PATATATTAK Dub Remix)”

Dub remix of a track played by ETHNOFONIK 2024 ORCHESTRA @ Théâtre de l’Agora (Evry, France) in november 2024.

Nardanina is a traditional song from Georgia.

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posted 28 November 2024

Hans Castrup + James Hill – Hybrid Rain And Liquid Paper

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Hans Castrup + James Hill

“Hybrid Rain And Liquid Paper”

Hybrid Rain and Liquid Paper’s music is a unique blend of experimental and avant-garde styles. With James Hill’s expressive trumpet melodies and Hans Catstrup’s innovative soundscapes, the music explores unconventional sonic territories. It’s a journey through abstract textures and spontaneous compositions, merging organic and electronic elements for a truly distinctive auditory experience.

Released October 26, 2024 as free (cc) digital download and beautiful limited Digipak CD edition.

Hans Castrup – Electronics, tapes, field recordings, studio

James Hill – Trumpet
Carla Worgull – Digital processed voices on track 3

Martin Englert – Mastering at Elektromos Studios
Trumpet recordings at TCAB Studios by James Hill Recorded 2023.

Images by Hans Castrup
Artwork design by Ivo Petrov and Angel Draganov

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posted 27 November 2024

Au.B. – What Is This Music

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Au.B.

“What Is This Music”

A conflict between what this music is and what it was supposed to be, once it came in contact with formal education.
The joy of discovery driven experiments gets disapproved by the pressure of strict and ambiguous ideas of what you are supposed to say, according to the Reality.
Quirky and weird experiments with different ideas of having fun, clashing with disengagement from the Reality, in the way a seven year old would perceive it.
Part 3 out of 8 from Joy of Creation.
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posted 25 November 2024

Gnyonpix – Hyakunenme EP

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Gnyonpix

“Hyakunenme EP”

Hyakunenme EP is the latest release from Gnyonpix, who dives into the world of chiptune in an innovative and engaging way. Combining the retro aesthetic of 8-bit music with a contemporary production style.

The four tracks are a true journey through time, capturing the energy of classic ’80s and ’90s video games, but with an added layer of sophistication.

While chiptune is often associated with instrumental themes, Gnyonpix incorporates vocals in a subtle yet effective way, as seen in the title track “Hyakunenme,” which also gives its name to the EP.

Hyakunenme EP is an album that captures the essence of chiptune and 8-bit music, offering a true tribute to the digital aesthetic, but with a forward-thinking approach to the future of electronic music.

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posted 24 November 2024

Premex Solus – Tales, a secret drawer deep down.

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Premex Solus

“Tales, a secret drawer deep down.”

Noisesculptor: bass guitar, effects, ambient and mechanical noises
Hideg Roncs: drone spaces
EMERGE: original field recordings
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posted 24 November 2024

CASTEX & S3T3 – TECNOASUAR

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CASTEX & S3T3

“TECNOASUAR”

Fifty Years and beyond since… “El Computador Virtuoso” by José Vicente Asuar.

This album, “TECNOASUAR”, was created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of “El Computador Virtuoso”, an educational album produced by the Sound Technology Research Group of the Faculty of Musical and Performing Arts Sciences at the University of Chile. The project was conceptualized and led by José Vicente Asuar, an acoustics professor at the university, with Víctor Rivera, an Electrical Engineering and Sound Technology student, responsible for the design and implementation of the devices and systems, and Cristian Vergara, a Composition student, contributing to the stylistic development of several pieces. Other students from the Sound Technology program also collaborated at various stages of the project. The album was produced using a PDP-8 computer from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) between January and March 1973.

José Vicente Asuar is one of South America’s most important electronic musicians. He created the first computer exclusively for music in Chile (the COMDASUAR) and, in 1958, established Latin America’s first Electronic Music Studio at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.

This homage, tribute, recognition, and act of memory celebrates Asuar’s contributions, his unique approach to sound, his way of “interpreting” and teaching, and is dedicated to all who took part in that initial project, especially to José Vicente Asuar and his legacy. The sound-based archival work for this project was realized by music producer Johannes Concha (aka S3T3) and Pablo Castex (aka DJ Castex) between January and March 2023, honoring the 50th anniversary of “El Computador Virtuoso”. We believe in the importance of preserving the sonic heritage of our territory, understanding its impact, and appreciating the far-reaching influence of this achievement, as well as highlighting Asuar’s immense contribution—a vast sonic archive full of recordings and frequencies, inviting us to explore and embrace new sounds.

The development of the COMDASUAR and Asuar’s pedagogical work in music and sound are equally groundbreaking. In his teachings, Asuar connected the musical traditions of Bach, folklore, and popular music, explaining in a didactic way the principal ideas of the theory of sound and acoustics, and placing them within reach of all. Still, Asuar’s work neither began nor ended with “El Computador Virtuoso”; he had already established an extensive career as a professor and composer at the University of Chile. Fortunately, he continued producing material and sharing his knowledge until his passing in 2017.

Pablo Castex
(Santiago, Chile. Noviembre / November 2024)

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posted 23 November 2024

Au.B. – What Is Music

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Au.B.

“What Is Music”

An exploration trying to answer a curiosity-driven question – what distinguishes a combination of sounds from music?
Why do we like certain tracks and why do we make them like that in the first place? Experiments with engagement in music, to find out why the enjoyment that comes from listening has nothing to do with the joy itself.
Throughout the album, it becomes apparent that it has something to say. It is a communication.

Part 2 out of 8 from Joy of Creation.

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posted 19 November 2024

MIKUINTHEOCEANGRUNGE – Mixtape No. 1

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MIKUINTHEOCEANGRUNGE

“Mixtape No. 1”

Presenting for the first time an LP under the name of this project for Virtual Soundsystem, MIKUINTHEOCEOCEANGRUNGE, alias of the producer and musician from the city of Leon, Guanajuato, Roberto Mendez, returns to the scene after a two and a half year break with a mixtape more focused on techno and electronic music.
Techno, ambient, vaporwave and IDM attempts is what makes up this new material. Enjoy! 🎵
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posted 18 November 2024