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Aries Death Cult – GAEA

Aries Death Cult – GAEA

Aries Death Cult

“GAEA”

It happened that the cat met the fox in a forest, and as she thought to herself:
‘He is clever and full of experience, and much esteemed in the world,’ she spoke to him in a friendly way.
‘Good day, dear Mr Fox, how are you? How is all with you? How are you getting on in these hard times?’
The fox, full of all kinds of arrogance, looked at the cat from head to foot, and for a long time did not know whether he would give any answer or not.
At last he said: ‘Oh, you wretched beard-cleaner, you piebald fool, you hungry mouse-hunter, what can you be thinking of? Have you the cheek to ask how I am getting on? What have you learnt? How many arts do you understand?’
‘I understand but one,’ replied the cat, modestly.
‘What art is that?’ asked the fox.
‘When the hounds are following me, I can spring into a tree and save myself.’
‘Is that all?’ said the fox. ‘I am master of a hundred arts, and have into the bargain a sackful of cunning. You make me sorry for you; come with me, I will teach you how people get away from the hounds.’
Just then came a hunter with four dogs. The cat sprang nimbly up a tree, and sat down at the top of it, where the branches and foliage quite concealed her.
‘Open your sack, Mr Fox, open your sack,’ cried the cat to him, but the dogs had already seized him, and were holding him fast.
‘Ah, Mr Fox,’ cried the cat. ‘You with your hundred arts are left in the lurch! Had you been able to climb like me, you would not have lost your life.’

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released December 13, 2021

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posted 17 December 2021

Timezone Lafontaine – Recalibrate

Timezone Lafontaine – Recalibrate
[BSMX0209]

Timezone Lafontaine

“Recalibrate”

After more than 2 years, Timezone Lafontaine returns with “Recalibrate”, the first single from his forthcoming album “Beatseekers” which is set to ring in the new year on December 31st!

For this first single, a couple folks drop by to lend a hand, too. CM aka Creative brings the heat on the title track remix and The Impossebulls own C-Doc helps Timezone “Come Back Strong” on the remixed B-Side!

So, yo… if you love hip-hop… get ready for more of that blocSonic flavor. Don’t sleep… of course you already know that, right?

A mega thank you to Timezone for once again bringing such great new music to blocSonic! I look forward to releasing the album and next single… I’m quite sure fans are going to love it. Thanks also goes out to CM and C-Doc for helping to deliver the heat on this single!

Of course, thanks once again to you for downloading & listening. We always strive to deliver the music you’ll love. Please spread the word about blocSonic, if you enjoy what we do. Remember… everything we release is cool to share! Always keep the music moving… share it… blog it… podcast it! If you’re in radio… support independent music and broadcast it!

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posted 17 December 2021

Nicola Mazzocca – Mellifera

Nicola Mazzocca – Mellifera

Nicola Mazzocca

“Mellifera”

Da quando Einstein ha detto la famosa frase sulle api e quasi tutti i software hanno aperto le proprie API sembra che non si parli d’altro. Nicola Mazzocca si accoda a questo trend mondiale con un album mellifero, ma non mieloso che ci porta nella giornata tipo di un’ape del sud italia, tra la rockeggiante routine di impollinamento mattutina al relax chill out del pomeriggio, quando il favo diventa un caldo ristoro all’interno di un freddo sistema gerarchico governato dalla perfettissima e sempre gravida nostra regina.
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releases December 16, 2021
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posted 15 December 2021

Studio 112 – The Riviera Suite

Studio 112 – The Riviera Suite
[LCNLP139]

Studio 112

“The Riviera Suite”

The Necrophile Hummingbird netlabel presents The Riviera Suite by Studio 112.
“Impressionist Music for Inner Travelers”.
A kind of out of your daily space symphony, as the title told, a music enough transcendental to transport you into the mythical Mediterranean Riviera.
As a character of Tony Gatlif’s Tom Medina said “there is something magical about this region”. Well put your sunglasses on and press the buton play to dive slowly into this stuffy atmosphere, dreamy but tense as a dental floss …

Studio112 is the main project of Alain Grille also electric guitarist and musicmaker in rADio eNd / Multiple Personality 3 / PIRATE Tapes / EVA Vertigo / TKno BeurK / MK-Ultra

Previous albums by Studio 112 in the Internet Archive
archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Studio112%22

Photography by Alain Grille

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posted 30 November 2021

Dave Schoepke – Drowning In Snow

Dave Schoepke – Drowning In Snow
[djummi.021]

Dave Schoepke

“Drowning In Snow”

“Drowning In Snow” is the third solo album by drummer Dave Schoepke (Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA)) and his second release on djummi records. On the new album he continues his idea of “Drums Only”, which means to compose just for drums with the aim to narrate, and even spins it out. The collaboration with Marco Sebastian Christ (Dresden, Germany) on two of the four tracks however shows, that Dave’s concept is less dogmatic and open for new ideas from the outside.
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posted 22 November 2021

Oruã – Íngreme

Oruã – Íngreme
[TNR.108]

Oruã

“Íngreme”

Oruã was born in downtown Rio de Janeiro in late 2016, around the corner from the parliamentary coup that ended for many people some belief in our democracy. Recordings on old cassette tapes made in the cramped Escritório in the middle of the city yielded two albums and an EP very representative of the atmosphere that hovered at the end of the last decade: “Sem Benção / Sem Credça” (2017), “Romã” (2019), and the EP “Tudo Posso” (2019) were all released in Brazil via Transfusão Noise Records and in the US via IFB Records.

In 2018, an election year and that of a national trucker drivers’ strike, Oruã crossed the country and crossed borders. Through a large number of cities, capitals and small towns, the band traveled outside of Rio de Janeiro more intensely, beyond the usual Rio-São Paulo axis. Taking the BR-101 they reached Natal, cut through Bahia, and then down to Uruguay, also traveling through the south of the country. During this trip by borrowed car, “Romã” was being conceived.

The following year, in 2019, Oruã toured the United States and Europe for the first time, opening for Built to Spill. Soon after, at the same time that Oruã opened for BTS, two thirds of the band from Rio, Lê Almeida and João Luiz, would return to the stage after their set to compose the Brazilian version of Built to Spill together with João Casaes (today, in 2021, Casaes is part of Oruã’s most recent formation).

Then, in mid 2019, with less than a year to go until the future worldwide decree of the pandemic, without even dreaming of the social isolation that would happen, Oruã embarks on their second international tour, the first in Europe, playing at venues like the O2 Forum in London and the Rockefeller Music Hall in Oslo, and then a second tour of the U.S. totaling approximately 70 shows until the middle of that year. In the second half of the year, Lê, João Luiz and J.C. followed the rest of Built to Spill’s tour through the USA playing only in the North American band until the end of the year.

In this period, drummer Phill Fernandes leaves Oruã. Karin Santa Rosa (who had already shot two great Oruã road tours: one to the Northeast and another to the South of Brazil) joined the band while Lê, Casaes and João Luiz were still on the road with Built to Spill. She, who didn’t actually play drums yet, spent some time practicing to compose the latest version of Oruã that would feature two drums, as in the beginning. After the end of the 2019 BTS tour, João Luiz also leaves Oruã and returns to Brazil. Lê and J.C. stay in Boise (USA) recording Built to Spill’s new album and, in parallel, start developing a new Oruã.

“I started recording this record in 2019, the year my life took a giant jolt. I was on a huge tour playing drums with Built to Spill, a band that I spent a good part of my life listening to a lot and in no kind of dream would I ever imagine myself being a part of.

In the middle of the tour with BTS I was putting together a lot of recordings, things that were giving us paths. From these tracks we were putting together the new line-up. Daniel Duarte, who had played on the first album, returned to the band, which had two drums again. Bigú Medine started playing the bass and J.C. took over the synths, mpc, and arrangements. The foundation for íngreme existed before we came to live in Búzios, but it was living in a calmer and greener region that the diamond was lapidated with care and dedication. This was the first record I mixed on a notebook. The previous ones were made on cassette tape.

Some tracks were recorded in the USA, such as “Aluanda” and the first part of “Cravina Flor”. The great majority were recorded in Búzios, in Emerências.

The lyrics mostly verse, reflect and propose to think about some differences… social and racial. Some with visions of different perspectives of a better world, and others rougher, almost curses or prayers, in general to uplift morale.”

Like a photograph, Oruã’s recordings register, through sound and lyrics, the moment. As no other Brazilian musical group does nowadays, they transform into power, into a rich work of obstacles lived through. Also like a photograph, the sound recording has its thematic approach, not limited to what is framed, and says a lot about the perspective (vision and origin, at the same time) of the person who creates it. If you pay attention, it is all there.

The soundscape of the steep hike unfolds into other landscapes – greener, more percussive, and spiritual, as they discover for the first time a different lifestyle. Not a calmness, but a truly independent lifestyle. Free. Growing up in adversity, the child of a turbulent decade, Oruã has no fear. In 2021, after five years of activity, after traveling the most varied roads, the band does not forget what and how the journey was made while being grateful. It is, finally, time for the harvest.

Cover by Gustavo Pires

Recorded and mixed by Lê Almeida and João Casaes

Mastered by Daniel Duarte at Estúdio Terra

JC assembled “Dinorá”, “Essência Bruta” and “Declive Interlúdio”; + bass and synths on “Aluanda” and “Cravina Flor”; synths and inserts on “Obrei Orei”, “Eucalypsus”, “Cavalo Branco” and “Eluar”; and synths and Drums on “Slowmotion”.

Bigú plays bass and sings backing vocals on “Aluanda”, “Obrei Orei” and “Eluar”; + bass on “Eucalypsus”, “Cravina Flor”, “Cavalo Branco” and “Slowmotion”; metalophone on “Interlúdio Declive”

Daniel and Karin play drums on “Eucalypsus” and “Eluar”. Daniel plays drums on “Obrei Orei” and “Cravina Flor”.

Lê plays guitars, some drums, keyboards, percussion and sings.

Participation by Felipe Oliveira (trumpet and backing vocals), Zozio (drums) and Alexander Zhemchuzhnikov (sax) on “Cavalo Branco”. Bruno Menezes (triangle) on “Eluar”

Text by Rayi Kena and photo by Barbara Guanaes

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posted 22 November 2021

Christopher Seymer – Intelligent Conversation

Christopher Seymer – Intelligent Conversation

Christopher Seymer

“Intelligent Conversation”

Released November 16, 2021 TCOS Netlabel

Written, performed and produced by
Christopher Seymer, Homegrown Fox Studios

Zach Harris – bass guitar
Bryce O’Loughlin – harmonica(1), accordion(3), mandolin(3), slide guitar(7)

1 – I Was Wrong
2 – Chemical Attraction
3 – Hypnotize
4 – Kiss the Moon
5 – Only You
6 – Makeup of Chains
7 – Nothing to Me
8 – Sanctity

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posted 18 November 2021

Pete Cogle’s Podcast Factory – PCP#717… Mutations Festival 2021 (Part 1)…..

Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory – PCP#717… Mutations Festival 2021 (Part 1)…..
[PCP#717]

Pete Cogle’s Podcast Factory

“PCP#717… Mutations Festival 2021 (Part 1)…..”

Mutations Festival 2021 (Part 1)…with tracks by…White Flowers, AK Patterson, Holiday Ghosts, Bill Ryder-Jones, This Is The Kit, Margot, Low Hummer, Venus Grrrls, Peeping Drexels, Memes, Genn, Feet, Hotel Lux, Billy Nomates, Baxter Dury

White Flowers – Night Drive [Bandcamp]
AK Patterson – My Body is a Spacesuit [Bandcamp]
Holiday Ghosts – Off Grid [Bandcamp]
Bill Ryder-Jones – Seabirds
This Is The Kit – This Is What You Did [Bandcamp]
Margot – Man Love [Bandcamp]
Low Hummer – Sometimes I Wish (I Was A Different Person)
Venus Grrrls – Hate Me [Bandcamp]
Peeping Drexels – Bloody Gums [Bandcamp]
Memes – Blah Blah Blah [Bandcamp]
Genn – 23rd March [Bandcamp]
Feet – Busy Waiting
Hotel Lux – Tabloid Newspaper [Bandcamp]
Billy Nomates – No [Bandcamp]
Baxter Dury – ‘D.O.A’

This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC-NT-NC-ND 4.0) License

petecogle.co.uk/blog/podpress_trac/web/16258/0/pcp717.mp3

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posted 13 November 2021

Various Artist – Dark Vault 3

Various Artist – Dark Vault 3
[enrcmp22]

Various Artist

“Dark Vault 3”

Third edition of the Dark Vault compilation, 17 years after the first edition, 13 since the last, we continue the legacy of gathering tracks of cinematic dark ambient vein from our active artist roster and packaged them for you in a compilation format. We had so many submissions we divided this release into three parts and mixed the tracks together for a free flowing continuous listening experience. Tracks by Plour, OKAM, M-PeX, In This Place There Is No End, Audio Compress, MOAN, Thermidor, Xalm Retribution, Diagnostic, Picture in the Room, Knut, ps feat. António Boieiro, Oxygen, r s v, Systemic Failure, Vysehrad, Singularity Observatory, This Communication, Alex Mason, Sensor, Mantratronic and The Silence Industry. Additional mixing and mastering by ps. Cover artwork by Hélder Costa.
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posted 09 November 2021

Various Artists – OLD

Various Artists – OLD

Various Artists

“OLD”

Nine (or ten) artists have interpreted the word ‘OLD’.

Releases by Andreas Brüning, Dental Drill Slips, GLOBAL SYSTEMS INTNL., WarpCensor and members of iLi Pikas can be found elsewhere on the TCFSR bandcamp.

released October 31, 2021

All tracks produced by the artist,
except track 5, mastered by Dental Drill at The Patisserie.

Album master by Dental Drill for TCFSR.

Cover design by DRILLArt

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posted 31 October 2021

Invisible Illlusion – Tohu Wa Bohu Disc 1

Invisible Illlusion – Tohu Wa Bohu Disc 1
[LCNLP137]

Invisible Illlusion

“Tohu Wa Bohu Disc 1”

The Necrophile Hummingbird netlabel and Internet Daemon (Cian Orbe Netlabel) present
Tohu Wa Bohu Disc 1 & 2
“Unreal Music for Real People” or “Real Music for Unreal People” ?
Disc 1here archive.org/details/Invisible_Illusion_Tohu_Wa_Bohu_Disc_1/
Disc 2 here archive.org/details/tohu-wa-bohu-disc-2

Download Disc 1 in Flac and Wav format here yoshiwaku.bandcamp.com/album/tohu-wa-bohu-disc-1

I’m very happy that the first Invisible Illusion is a split with Humanfobia. I orientated my sound with this project to be closer of witch house style for example because of Cian Orbe Netlabel compilations like this one archive.org/details/v-a-post-witch-music-vi and also because we share very close ideas about free music.
This is not the first time we do a split, we already did one “Strange Pearls” archive.org/details/yaka-anima-yoshiwaku-strange-pearls-split with other projects. But this time the process is slightly different, and that’s why this is not a rADio eNd album, last summer I sent the raw improvisation session to Humanfobia and they created these upgraded tracks listenable on disc 2. And next I reworked a little the raw tracks adding one or two layers on one, reading poetry on another one and that’s the disc 1.

While I was trying hard to cut out the Gordian knot about how to organise this split album, thinking about to melt our contributions in the playlist or to follow the rhythm progression for Humanfobia playlist etc, I noticed Humanfobia choice to base their tracks on the 10 egyptian plagues instead of me who based it on the seven plagues of the apocalypse. So I kept the 10 plagues order for the playlist and split the album in two discs.
This to point out that what could seems a missunderstanding could be more meaningfull about the way these two propheties could be link.
Same way I’m not that much in apocalypse topic, really not into collapsology I didn’t choice the theme, it comes by itself. But I noticed that in addition of “The World is Over !”,
archive.org/details/VA_The_World_is_Over__A_side and despite it’s still not achieve we’ve got a Multiple Personality 3 album called Glauko Psyche waiting since several years amongst other things like the french lyrics of Paroxysmic Rhapsody with that sort of end of time theme. Perhaps it’s only because that I feel everything around, I don’t make any statement about it I just think there are many signs. So perhaps the way this album is organise could talk about the way it’s organise between real life and myths, who knows ?
I can only hope each one is conscious about the disasters humanity is spreading over this world.
And that we will not let this rot like a larva wasting its ressources before turn into butterfly and then diying stupidly.
But that we will do obvious choices to stop all this shit. There is a time to think and a time to act.

Last thing this is a share of free culture, and it’s not a hasard if there are two poems ( In french here lundi.am/Arracher-l-art-a-l-artifice ) from an anonymous writer in this album,
free culture is not only the opposite of property but also of narcissic behavior. It was so good to read the writer answer to do whatever I want because its writing owns itself.
This is one of Brion Gysin & William S Burroughs legacy : the Cut-Up teaching shows that most of the artist live only with the illusion to be generator,
because everything is a permanent mix of conscious and subconscious sources. Others know they are only mediums and care of their artworks that way. I mean if we bring children on earth it’s for they do their own choices. Not to be steril clones stuck in a loop.

I struggle for free culture since more than 20 years because the free share of ressources seems for me the key for a world no more rule by nations or multinational corporations.
And that’s one of the things I’m talking about we are all connected to each one, and we need to get ride of the separation illusion.
Invisible Illusion may be a kind of key.

Before this album two tracks by Invisible Illusion are allready release on these excellent compilations :
Communitas Volume 2 mickmagic.bandcamp.com/track/unreal-mixtape
Cicada 17 requiem : brood X 3 camembertelectrique.bandcamp.com/track/flying-salt-shakers-of-death
And last thing there is an interview here in aproximative english here cian-orbe-netlabel.blogspot.com/2021/10/interview-with-ed-end-2021.html or in french in podcast here aligrefm.org/podcasts/la-vie-est-un-roman-08-juin-2021-le-colibri-necrophile-ed-end-1400
But nothing talking as well than the music.

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posted 31 October 2021

Pete Cogle’s Podcast Factory – PCP#715… Grow Your Own Concrete…..

Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory – PCP#715… Grow Your Own Concrete…..
[PCP#715]

Pete Cogle’s Podcast Factory

“PCP#715… Grow Your Own Concrete…..”

Grow Your Own Concrete…with tracks …

Sinaive – Tabula Rasa [La Souterraine]
Screaming Orphans – Mary From Dungloe [Manilla PR]
Posthuman – RMX (VIP) [Balkan Recordings]
Mind over MIDI – We Can [Mind over MIDI]
Renzu – Fox Fire [Musica Vermella]
Fanga – Natural Juice (Dub Version Flox remix) [NYP Records]
Numbed – Cargo [Kreislauf]
Louis Lingg and the Bombs – Disrupt (dub reggae remix by Patron) [Blocsonic]
Dubinator – Ambient Dub [RDX Promo]
Dust In The Sunlight – Blueprints [Manilla PR]
Jazzlab Orchestra – Le grain blanc dans les voiles [StoryAmp]
Michal Skacel – Lounge Bar [Gergaz]
Sascha Muller – Delicious (Midsummer Mix) [La Bomba Records]

This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC-NT-NC-ND 4.0) License

petecogle.co.uk/blog/podpress_trac/web/16247/0/pcp715.mp3

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posted 29 October 2021