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Various – Waves

Various – Waves
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Various

“Waves”

Various – Waves
Here at Kahvi we’re exceptionally proud of our yearly compilation release – and here, finally, is the VA release for 2015! It’s been a mammoth undertaking, collecting tracks, compiling the release, mastering, creating the cover artwork but finally we can announce that ‘Waves’ is here!

This year, we have a massive 50 of the best tracks from some familiar faces, along with many guest artists that submitted their tracks for inclusion. Some really amazing talent is out there with very little exposure, and the VA is our chance to redress the balance. For a playlist visit our Mixcloud page. The VA is made up of a huge range of diverse tracks from ambient to IDM, chill to drum and bass – and even a couple of more experimental tracks to give your ears a treat!

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posted 21 December 2015

Guy-Frank Pellerin, Matthias Boss and Marcello Magliocchi – THE SOUNDING DOOR

Guy-Frank Pellerin, Matthias Boss and Marcello Magliocchi – THE SOUNDING DOOR
[PT021]

Guy-Frank Pellerin, Matthias Boss and Marcello Magliocchi

“THE SOUNDING DOOR”

Guy-Frank Pellerin, Matthias Boss and Marcello Magliocchi – THE SOUNDING DOOR
New release on Plus Timbre and our last one for this year. We present Marcello Magliocchi once more as a guest in our home and we feel very happy to have him accompanied by two outstanding musicians: Matthias Boss and Guy-Frank Pellerin.
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posted 19 December 2015

Bebhionn Laboratory – Visual Textures

Bebhionn Laboratory – Visual Textures
[ZIMMER126]

Bebhionn Laboratory

“Visual Textures”

Bebhionn Laboratory – Visual Textures
Visual texture is the illusion of having physical texture. Every material and every support surface has its own visual texture and needs to be taken into consideration before creating a composition. As such, materials such as canvas and watercolour paper are considerably rougher than, for example, photo-quality computer paper and may not be best suited to creating a flat, smooth texture. Photography, drawings and paintings use visual texture both to portray their subject matter realistically and with interpretation. Texture in these media are generally created by the repetition of shape and line.
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posted 17 December 2015

Secrets Of The 45 – Wake Bell

Secrets Of The 45 – Wake Bell
[UPL 065]

Secrets Of The 45

“Wake Bell”

Secrets Of The 45 – Wake Bell
“It was about time to pay tribute to my only addiction – caffeine, which has become a necessity to properly start my day. And what better way to honour it than by making an album entirely out of the sounds of my trusted coffee machine?

Like an old friend, this familiar buzz has been present in my life for years, setting rhythm to my workday. I decided to make its warm, enveloping orchestra of hums, hisses, gurgles into a pleasant ambient album – with help of effect pedals and analog processing.”

-Secrets Of The 45

And there you have it, a set of droning, ever-morphing etudes based on a hum of a coffeemaker. Each piece paints the noise in a slightly different shade, mirroring different stages of the wake cycle (or the “wake bell” as the album cover depicts) – from the hushed whalesong of “drowning in drowsy” to the urgent, stuttering “c16f” with hisses and sirens going off to give the listener a good waking kick.

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posted 17 December 2015

Mint – The Minotaur’s Head

Mint – The Minotaur’s Head
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Mint

“The Minotaur’s Head”

Mint – The Minotaur’s Head
The second release for Christmas 2015 is a new album by Kahvi regular artist ‘Mint’.

The curiously named ‘The Minotaur’s Head’ is six tracks of Mint’s blend of oldschool inspired beats and sounds, with today’s IDM techniques. Progressive and subtle in places, with earth shaking beats and basses.

The Minotaur’s Head includes influences of some previous Kahvi artists – like Aaron Jasinski (Tribal Shake) along with oldskool 8bit soundtracks (Distant Signals) and even a nod towards some very early Kahvi releases by Xhale and Epoq (Spirit Touch).

Track of choice , most definitely for this oldschool fan: The unpronouncable ‘Pharmacopoeia’ which is epic progressive oldschool at it’s best!

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posted 17 December 2015

Induction Effect – Reload

Induction Effect – Reload
[PICPACK232]

Induction Effect

“Reload”

Induction Effect – Reload
1.Loading
2.From the Abyss [Spacewalk 2]
3.The Arrival
4.Solar Energy [Solar Wave 2]
5.Across the Sky
6.Kingdom [Inspire Emotions 2]
7.Outside
8.Blizzard [Snowfall 2]
9.System
10.Polaris [Northern Lights 2]
11.Lullaby [In the Beginning 2]
12.Hurricane [Induction Hybrid]
13.Completed
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posted 15 December 2015

CEDE – Na sHpilkah

CEDE – Na sHpilkah
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CEDE

“Na sHpilkah”

CEDE – Na sHpilkah
1.11MINUTE 11:27
2.ABVGDEEZ 02:45
3.ANTYBIRD 03:26
4.AZTOY100 01:02
5.BEZDOROG 01:06
6.BOMZHUEM 01:20
7.DAVIDBLY 13:30
8.DELAPL0H 01:32
9.DOMDOMDO 02:20
10.II849001 00:40
11.JEFFTV01 09:13
12.KISSALMO 01:04
13.KOSSABIL 01:46
14.MUSISICK 01:27
15.NOMER003 17:16
16.NOMERDVA 27:05
17.NOMRODIN 26:02
18.NQMER3-2 17:16
19.NUIDERMO 01:25
20.NUYPOHUI 01:48
21.ODINODIN 01:16
22.PINKOD29 02:07
23.PODWIZHN 11:14
24.POVERHU1 01:03
25.PYNOMENT 06:27
26.RASSTVOR 02:02
27.TEX000_3 05:23
28.TEX001_3 07:21
29.TEX002_5 06:42
30.TEX003_7 10:48
31.TEX004_1 13:30
32.ZADNECA1 01:48
33.ZELENAYA 04:31
34.ZLOY7900 03:26
35.ZVUKOSEN 02:50
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posted 12 December 2015

Tetarise – Stop this moment

Tetarise – Stop this moment
[kahvi363]

Tetarise

“Stop this moment”

Tetarise – Stop this moment
Kicking off the Christmas releases for 2015, I’m happy to welcome an artist that’s almost become a regular – Tetarise. With his usual high quality and high power beats, this five track EP gives us everything we expect from the artist and more.

Tetarises’ tracks are always epic and fast, verging on the trance but taking roots from IDM and electronica in their finest forms as well. What we get in Stop this moment is resounding basses and echoing arpeggios (The Inner Light), detailed and punctual beats similar to Solar Fields (In Time) and a unique mix of Indian Sitar and dance in the final track Bollywood Hero. It works!

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posted 11 December 2015

Samurau – Things left unsaid

Samurau – Things left unsaid
[LBN032]

Samurau

“Things left unsaid”

Samurau – Things left unsaid
“Things Left Unsaid” is not only the testimony of a precise moment, but rather the result of a long research, composition and improvisation done by the band: there’s a common area where musical elements from diametrically opposed musical worlds such as jazz and contemporary music, rock and blues coexist without forgetting the melodic vocation in each composition.
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posted 07 December 2015

Dr. SpaceKir – The depths of Universe

Dr. SpaceKir – The depths of Universe
[ZIMMER125]

Dr. SpaceKir

“The depths of Universe”

Dr. SpaceKir – The depths of Universe
Throughout recorded history, cosmologies and cosmogonies, including scientific models, have been proposed to explain observations of the Universe. The earliest quantitative geocentric models were developed by ancient Greek philosophers and Indian philosophers. Over the centuries, more precise astronomical observations led to Nicolaus Copernicus’s heliocentric model of the Solar System and Johannes Kepler’s improvement on that model with elliptical orbits, which was eventually explained by Isaac Newton’s theory of gravity. Further observational improvements led to the realization that the Solar System is located in a galaxy composed of billions of stars, the Milky Way. It was subsequently discovered that our galaxy is just one of many. On the largest scales, it is assumed that the distribution of galaxies is uniform and the same in all directions, meaning that the Universe has neither an edge nor a center. Observations of the distribution of these galaxies and their spectral lines have led to many of the theories of modern physical cosmology. The discovery in the early 20th century that galaxies are systematically redshifted suggested that the Universe is expanding, and the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation suggested that the Universe had a beginning. Finally, observations in the late 1990s indicated the rate of the expansion of the Universe is increasing indicating that the majority of energy is most likely in an unknown form called dark energy. The majority of mass in the universe also appears to exist in an unknown form, called dark matter.
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posted 07 December 2015

Wings of an Angel – This Paper Tiger Has Orphaned His Heart To Love

Wings of an Angel – This Paper Tiger Has Orphaned His Heart To Love
[Self Release ]

Wings of an Angel

“This Paper Tiger Has Orphaned His Heart To Love”

Wings of an Angel – This Paper Tiger Has Orphaned His Heart To Love
* This LP is dedicated to the posthumous memory of outsider artist Jeremiah Kauffman (1979-2008) *

jeremiahkauffman.deviantart.com
jeremiahkauffman.wordpress.com
jeremiahkauffman.blogspot.com

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posted 05 December 2015

Alexei Borisov and Sergey Kostyrko – Watchdog Violation

Alexei Borisov and Sergey Kostyrko – Watchdog Violation
[zero165]

Alexei Borisov and Sergey Kostyrko

“Watchdog Violation”

Alexei Borisov and Sergey Kostyrko – Watchdog Violation
Alexei Borisov and Sergey Kostyrko have been working together since they had a joint perfomance with Daichi Yoshikawa and Egor Miroshnikov at Theses festival in Kemerovo in November 2014. During live studio sessions, they recorded several improvised tracks as a duo in 2015 in St. Petersburg, the result of which is their debut album.

Alexei Borisov: electronics & dictaphone,
Sergey Kostyrko: modular synthesizer.

Recorded and mastered by Sergey Kostyrko.
Artwork by Evgenii Chertoplyasov.

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posted 01 December 2015

ARSURA – Figures/Disfigured

ARSURA – Figures/Disfigured
[EKR013]

ARSURA

“Figures/Disfigured”

ARSURA – Figures/Disfigured
Diy tape with handmade designed and printed cover available on bandcamp.
ARSURA is the result of a collaboration between Air Protection Office and Servadio started in Berlin in the autumn 2014 during a jam session at Ekar records studio playing some diy machine and effects. The project reach the final shape one year later in London at Servadio/Thosebaddays studios with the support of Workinklassnoize.

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posted 24 November 2015

Jim Black – Electro Future

Jim Black – Electro Future
[362]

Jim Black

“Electro Future”

Jim Black – Electro Future
Time for the second of the two part roots of IDM and electronica selection. First Analogue 100101 gave us some minimal techno as you’d have heard in the late 80s and early 90s, and now we welcome Jim Black back to Kahvi once again, with some superb early to late 90s inspired IDM and electronica.

Back in 1994 (for some reason this year sticks in my mind) I listened to a radio show from London called ‘The Outer Limits’ on Kiss FM. Always a great listen, showing ground breaking electronic tracks which crossed over from the rave to the more melodical electronic scene.

Jim Black is the master of early 90s sounding tracks – and here is a hand picked 10 track album (playing time just under an hour) of some really epic and amazing tracks that would have fitted right in, way back when.

Check out Digital for a real taste of 808 State-esque epicness, and Fifth Republic for a real speaker shaking bassline!

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posted 22 November 2015

Mauro Sambo – .​.​.​World’s Futures

Mauro Sambo – .​.​.​World’s Futures
[PT019]

Mauro Sambo

“.​.​.​World’s Futures”

Mauro Sambo – .​.​.​World’s Futures
The project is a CD which consists of recorded sounds inside the halls of the 2015 Venice Biennale. I worked on field recordings, altering things while trying to maintain a certain sense. I excluded the installations that had soundtracks, preferring those which were closer to the noise … The work is comprised of two tracks: the first track is made with the sounds of the pavilions in the Giardini, the second track with the sounds inside the environments of the Arsenale.
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posted 16 November 2015

Anonymous3 – Analogue 100101

Anonymous3 – Analogue 100101
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Anonymous3

“Analogue 100101”

Anonymous3 – Analogue 100101
To take us up to Christmas 2015, something a little special. Two releases two celebrate the roots of IDM and electronica, that we enjoy listening to at Kahvi by all the fantastic artists released over the years. The first release is by guest artist ‘Anonymous3’ with his six track EP entitled ‘Analogue 100101’.

After listening to the EP for the first time, I was struck by how familiar the tracks sounded compared to those albums I listened to in the early 90s. Halycon could have featured heavily on DJ mixes of the time with its long drawn out pads and 808 percussion, where Breath is a tribute to acid house. Heliopause and Metamorphosis could have come straight out of pirate radio broadcasts direct from London in 1994.

Enjoy this blast from the past – and watch out for part 2 of this celebration of the roots of electronica in the next release!

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posted 16 November 2015