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Asshole Galaxy – Irreparable Damage

Asshole Galaxy – Irreparable Damage
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Asshole Galaxy

“Irreparable Damage”

“Irreparable Damage” is the debut album of Asshole Galaxy – a band of two angry artists really mad at all the assholes ruining the world, channelling some music through.

“You’re wrong […] I said quietly. “I’d love to have access to all this shit you believe. I’d love to be able to summon someone who’s responsible for this fuck-up of a creation. Because then I’d be able to kill them. Slowly.”
–Richard Morgan

Angry artist #1: Weldroid. The 8-bit emulation of an electrical engineer, a cgi artist and a coffee connoisseur merged into one person and left alone in the middle of a forest in the middle of a forgotten peninsula built of discarded and ancient electronic devices and lots of copper wire. Those little robotic things living in the forest tend to like the noises he makes…

Angry artist #2: Jeremy Rice. Boston-area lover of synthesizers and synth music, striving to make his own electronic music with a curious sense of introspection and mystery. As Abdicant and Curious Inversions he has notable releases on Kahvi Collective and Mahorka. Also in Cognition Delay with Paul Alexander (Pandacetamol, Fluffy Inside) on Rednetic and in The Hive Projectwith Anthony Paul Kerby (The Circular Ruins) on DataObscura.

“When you feel terrible about the unnecessary loss of life, value and sanity: get together with a friend, establish a band, make some noise. Somehow turn that murderous frustration into waveforms. […] not the last time you hear from us.” –Weldroid

Released 22.11.22 as free (cc) download and special digipak CD edition.

Composed and produced by Abdicant and Weldroid
Cover artwork graphics by Weldroid

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posted 22 November 2022

Scuare x sow – Slippery People

Scuare x sow – Slippery People
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Scuare x sow

“Slippery People”

“How can you pretend that you’re free when you’re so tied to yourself?”

“Slippery People” is a collaborative project between Austin based rapper Scuare, and Portland based production group sow. The catchy dark synth pop melodies coupled with a beat scene aesthetic serve to emphasize the themes of the project through their contrast to the subject matter. Scuare’s past works have mostly focused on his internal monologue and the way his interactions with the world shape negative feelings about himself and inform his growth. “Slippery People” aims to focus on external his observations of societal trends and mechanisms that seem to all operate on similar principles; leaching off of empathy for personal gain.

released November 18, 2022

Beats by sow
Mixed by Scuare
Mastered by Scuare
Artwork by: QED @soundsbyqed

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posted 21 November 2022

Keith Helt – Something of a Hoosier

Keith Helt – Something of a Hoosier

Keith Helt

“Something of a Hoosier”

Improvised and recorded on January 9, 2021 by Keith Helt. Guitar, pedals, amplifier.

All songs are for Alejandro Morales Aponte. Alex.

Cover art painted by LB Briggs.

Full album available for free download here:
www.panyrosasdiscos.org/pyr319-keith-helt-something-of-a-hoosier/

Any proceeds from this album will be donated to Chicago Abortion Fund. chicagoabortionfund.salsalabs.org/makeadonation/index.html
credits
released May 15, 2022

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posted 17 November 2022

The Fishermen & the Priestess – Pisces

The Fishermen & the Priestess – Pisces

The Fishermen & the Priestess

“Pisces”

“Pisces” is a collection of some of my favorite songs from 2016, when I was just starting to produce music. There is something really magical that comes from these moments of inexperience, when you’re first learning something, and these songs are special to me because they have a raw creativity that I miss.
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posted 16 November 2022

Jazzaria – Elongated Epic

Jazzaria – Elongated Epic

Jazzaria

“Elongated Epic”

Some things begin, and then – stretch on. You expect a resolution, yet instead receive reverberant reflections. Wandering, meandering, bordering on redundancy – an elongated epic.

Featuring violin, bassoon, clarinet, low woodwinds, orchestral strings and brass, taiko drum, drum kit, shaker, electric bass, piano, synthesizers, and effects.

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posted 15 November 2022

To the Skies – Look to the East

To the Skies – Look to the East
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To the Skies

“Look to the East”

Look to the East is the Extended Play, by To the Skies. The album is comprised of three instrumental metal songs. The trio, two guitarists, and one drummer, are from Belmar, New Jersey. After forming in the Autumn of 2013, they played concerts at the Jersey Shore, such as at the Stone Pony, in Asbury Park, and at the Brighton Bar, in Brighton, in between 2014, and 2016. The album was promoted as ‘instrumetal,’ circulated on CD-R, and released on line at Reverbnation.com.
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posted 11 November 2022