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Spore Designers – Cultural Strains

Spore Designers – Cultural Strains
[LCNLP204]

Spore Designers

“Cultural Strains”

Spore Designers – Cultural Strains

The Necrophile Hummingbird Netlabel presents Cultural Strains by Spore Designers.

“Dark Synthetic Music for Human Synthesizer”

Spore Designers are : HOMO | OresteS

When everything is possible, why do we make certain choices instead of others?
Experimenting with art—like music—is one of the most inspiring and transcendental things to do, at least for me. When you open new paths, traveling through unexplored lands, you are not here to plant a flag and colonize. Instead, you are drawing maps so that younger pioneers coming after you can reach these deeper places in the unknown and, in turn, open new paths themselves. Perhaps, just as Coil amongst many others did for us.
It’s more like opening your eyes, witnessing the light of a new day awakening. This expanded field of possibilities is a kind of call to all imprisoned musicians to break free from their cages.
Spore Designers is what happens when HOMO Met OresteS, but this music didn’t pop out of nowhere… In fact, it’s as if A Symbiotic Experience, rADio eNd, and Invisible Illusion form the basis of a triangle, and we are digging a channel through its center, leaving another dimension behind.
The music from Sequencing Life and Cultural Strains comes from the same source : the very first session I did with a sequencer—a Korg SQ-1. But each exists at different stages of evolution. While working on the tracks, refining and expanding them, I truly grasped the meaning of “spore”—how they can unfold, expand, mutate, and act like an endless spring, nearly infinite. Though, more often than not, infinity is simply the limit of our perception.
I wouldn’t say it’s exactly the same with other projects, but this one feels different—especially in the way rhythm is processed. It opened so many doors. It seems HOMO found the same approach I used in OresteS to emulate rhythm—thinking beyond fixed structures, outside any predefined framework. Not a mere pattern, but something closer to a pulse—like the play of raindrops, the wind drawing with tree branches, fire biting into matter, or the earth shaking through the bones.
We have a truly open horizon, free to go anywhere we like.
Now, let’s listen and see what happens in the next evolution.

Maybe you have a slight feeling of déjà vu ?
Imagine what it’s like to live in a world where most people imitate, instead of hybridizing, or even simply creating.

Poem on track 3 by Morne http://www.horsnorme.org/MONTREALEATOIRE/archaosesoterique.htm

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posted 21 February 2025

Howler – Breenj

Howler – Breenj

Howler

“Breenj”

Howler – Breenj
Immerse yourself in a sonic journey with Breenj, the latest electronic music album by Howler after he was featured some time ago in the VA compilation. This captivating collection features three meticulously crafted tracks, each resonating with the atmospheric and ambient soundscapes reminiscent of Solar Fields (Ultimae). From the celestial melodies to the hypnotic rhythms, Howler’s Breenj invites listeners to explore new dimensions of auditory bliss.
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posted 18 February 2025

Jazzaria – Cookies by Induction

Jazzaria – Cookies by Induction

Jazzaria

“Cookies by Induction”

Jazzaria – Cookies by Induction

Painstakingly prepared, one by one – inevitably proceeding the preceding. The oven inducts (in a different way), to ensure each is evenly heated en route to their destination. The process balances uniqueness and uniformity, resulting in both a dietary delight and danger – cookies, by induction.

Featuring synthesizer, bell, flute, clarinet, strings, harp, drums, muted trumpet, and effects.

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posted 17 February 2025

Spore Designers – Sequencing Life

Spore Designers – Sequencing Life
[LCNLP203]

Spore Designers

“Sequencing Life”

Spore Designers – Sequencing Life

The Necrophile Hummingbird Netlabel presents SEQUENCING LIFE by Spore Designers.

“Electro Synthetic Music for Human Synthesizer”

Spore Designers are : HOMO | OresteS

When everything is possible, why do we make certain choices instead of others?
Experimenting with art—like music—is one of the most inspiring and transcendental things to do, at least for me. When you open new paths, traveling through unexplored lands, you are not here to plant a flag and colonize. Instead, you are drawing maps so that younger pioneers coming after you can reach these deeper places in the unknown and, in turn, open new paths themselves. Perhaps, just as Coil amongst many others did for us.
It’s more like opening your eyes, witnessing the light of a new day awakening. This expanded field of possibilities is a kind of call to all imprisoned musicians to break free from their cages.
Spore Designers is what happens when HOMO Met OresteS, but this music didn’t pop out of nowhere… In fact, it’s as if A Symbiotic Experience, rADio eNd, and Invisible Illusion form the basis of a triangle, and we are digging a channel through its center, leaving another dimension behind.
The music from Sequencing Life and Cultural Strains comes from the same source : the very first session I did with a sequencer—a Korg SQ-1. But each exists at different stages of evolution. While working on the tracks, refining and expanding them, I truly grasped the meaning of “spore”—how they can unfold, expand, mutate, and act like an endless spring, nearly infinite. Though, more often than not, infinity is simply the limit of our perception.
I wouldn’t say it’s exactly the same with other projects, but this one feels different—especially in the way rhythm is processed. It opened so many doors. It seems HOMO found the same approach I used in OresteS to emulate rhythm—thinking beyond fixed structures, outside any predefined framework. Not a mere pattern, but something closer to a pulse—like the play of raindrops, the wind drawing with tree branches, fire biting into matter, or the earth shaking through the bones.
We have a truly open horizon, free to go anywhere we like.
Now, let’s listen and see what happens in the next evolution.

Video Art Clip is here https://youtu.be/7s1ZXYiAgS8

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posted 12 February 2025

Heitor Alves – Undiagnosed

Heitor Alves – Undiagnosed
[mi330]

Heitor Alves

“Undiagnosed”

Heitor Alves – Undiagnosed

[UK]
It has been 20 years since Heitor Alves released under the alias Atom Size Elephant on MiMi Records.

Now he’s back with Undiagnosed, an album made up of two tracks that explore ambient, electronic, and improvised music.

The album, marked by ethereal textures and unpredictable rhythms, reflects the search for clarity in chaos. It is a fusion of structure and spontaneity, offering a reflection on the complexities of both human and sonic existence.

Undiagnosed is an intricate dialogue between technology and human intuition, offering a deep reflection on the complexities of existence. One example of this is the track “into the depths of loneliness,” which has a moment of near silence in the middle… allowing the listener time for personal introspection.

A truly interesting listening experience. A must listen!

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posted 11 February 2025

Jazzaria – Hellfury Has-been

Jazzaria – Hellfury Has-been

Jazzaria

“Hellfury Has-been”

Jazzaria – Hellfury Has-been

Past their prime, yet still conjuring a certain ardor – the Hellfury Has-been has been to hell and back. This erstwhile residency gives them a unique perspective, as they see others follow a similar path. The Has-been knows one can only be once, wherever that being may take you.

Featuring piano, synthesizer, drums, electric guitar, bass, orchestral strings, brass, choir, and effects.

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posted 10 February 2025

Crapivva – [Pertin-nce 106] Crapivva – Punkture

Crapivva – [Pertin-nce 106] Crapivva – Punkture

Crapivva

“[Pertin-nce 106] Crapivva – Punkture”

Crapivva – [Pertin-nce 106] Crapivva – Punkture
…”I could describe Crapivva’s ”Punkture” ep as a second part of their previous release ”Wick” (2024). Cool experimental techno improvisations mostly (if not completely) done with hardware, machines, etc”…

about Crapivva:
Dance duo of two young electronic musicians,
an engineer-physicist and an architect from Moscow.
The project combines genres in one way or another related with the groove.

crapivva.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com/crapivva
instagram.com/crap.vibes/
songwhip.com/crapivva

more music:
the-end-is-near.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com/pertin-nce
archive.org/details/@bleupulp

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posted 07 February 2025

Various Artists – Kosmische Edits by Dubree

Various Artists – Kosmische Edits by Dubree

Various Artists

“Kosmische Edits by Dubree”

Various Artists – Kosmische Edits by Dubree
Insectorama 200th Release – Various Artists (Dubree – Kosmische Edits)

Insectorama proudly celebrates its milestone 200th release with a special Various Artists compilation that embodies the label’s deep commitment to dub techno. This landmark edition brings together eight exceptional tracks from a roster of visionary producers: Dubtrak, Depthbarhat, Markus Masuhr, Davor Tosovic, Leopoldolll, Lotech_Hijack, and Narcotic303 (Roman Ridder Remix).

Marking this occasion with a fresh perspective, each track has been reinterpreted and reshaped by Dubree into a set of exclusive edits that breathe new life into the originals. The result is a cohesive yet diverse sonic journey, where atmospheric textures, deep grooves, and hypnotic rhythms merge into a timeless dub techno experience.

A tribute to 200 releases of innovation and underground sound, this special compilation stands as a testament to Insectorama’s enduring dedication to the genre—a deep, meditative space where echoes and reverberations sculpt the future of dub techno.

Dive into the sound and celebrate with us!

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posted 07 February 2025

Douglas Fugazi – Mar de la Tranquilidad

Douglas Fugazi – Mar de la Tranquilidad
[MNF 050]

Douglas Fugazi

“Mar de la Tranquilidad”

Douglas Fugazi – Mar de la Tranquilidad

Douglas Fugazi representa una fascinante fusión entre tecnología y experimentación electrónica en la escena latinoamericana. Este ingeniero colombiano con un máster en ciencias de la computación transformó su pasión por la música electrónica en una aventura creativa entre código y música.

En 2008, desde Medellín, Colombia, Douglas creó junto a varios amigos a Monofónicos Netlabel, una plataforma que se ha convertido en un referente indiscutible de la música electrónica en América Latina. Este proyecto no solo difunde música, sino que representa un movimiento cultural que ha impulsado el arte musical de artistas locales a través de las nuevas tecnologías.

Con más de 20 años de trayectoria, Douglas se ha especializado en el Dub Techno, un subgénero que se caracteriza por sus texturas profundas y atmósferas envolventes. Su trabajo como gestor cultural en Monofónicos Netlabel ha sido fundamental para tender puentes entre los nuevos talentos y la expresión artística, convirtiendo los medios digitales en espacios creativos accesibles para muchos artistas de Medellín, Colombia.

A través de su trabajo en Monofónicos, Douglas se ha consolidado como un embajador de la escena musical independiente, impulsando la creatividad y el intercambio cultural en el contexto latinoamericano.

En un momento importante de su carrera, Douglas Fugazi presenta ‘Mar de la Tranquilidad’, su primer álbum de Dub Techno bajo el sello Monofónicos Netlabel. Esta producción mantiene un energético nivel de experimentación con una atmósfera espacial y envolvente, creando una experiencia de ritmos hipnóticos y bailables. El álbum representa toda una exploración de sonidos y técnica de sus dos décadas de experiencia en la escena electrónica, presentando un sonido innovador que fusiona las texturas características del Dub Techno con la energía pura de la pista de baile.

Mar de la Tranquilidad representa un recorrido por sus mayores influencias y los elementos que han marcado su camino en la música electrónica. A través de este álbum, los oyentes podrán sumergirse en el universo del Dub Techno, experimentar su energía y profundidad, descubriendo la esencia del género a través de las melodías que han inspirado su camino musical.

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posted 05 February 2025

elektrojudas I Tom Simonetti & EMERGE I Gerald Fiebig – Schalltrichter & Scheibentank

elektrojudas I Tom Simonetti & EMERGE I Gerald Fiebig – Schalltrichter & Scheibentank
[ACP 1430]

elektrojudas I Tom Simonetti & EMERGE I Gerald Fiebig

“Schalltrichter & Scheibentank”

elektrojudas I Tom Simonetti & EMERGE I Gerald Fiebig – Schalltrichter & Scheibentank
cover photos by Susanne Thoma ° design by EMERGE
Scheibentank recording & event photos by Heinz Pichler
light design by Robert Herget
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posted 04 February 2025

Geiger von Müller – Alien Fig Yogurt Incident

Geiger von Müller – Alien Fig Yogurt Incident

Geiger von Müller

“Alien Fig Yogurt Incident”

Geiger von Müller – Alien Fig Yogurt Incident

It takes all of a second to realise that, in terms of guitar instrumentals, Geiger Von Müller’s ‘Alien Fig Yogurt Incident’ isn’t entirely of this world. It opens with a flurry of insanely high pitched harmonics, creating more of a mood than a melody. This immediately catches the ear, but makes the listener wonder where things are actually headed. A saner guitarist might flesh out such a technique with a couple of broad chords to make things palatable, but not this guy…

Müller then adds extra texture by offering a slide note that’s more akin to a quick interjection from a swanee whistle, then drops into a semi-atonal descending melody that uses the slide to add Hawaiian influences. There’s a melody growing, but again, it’s not from your typical school of guitar based instrumentals.
(realgonerocks.com)

Official music video:
youtu.be/dGK6HoSmxco

posted 04 February 2025

REfugEEs From Beyond – Black Sun

REfugEEs From Beyond – Black Sun
[LCNLP202]

REfugEEs From Beyond

“Black Sun”

REfugEEs From Beyond – Black Sun

The Necrophile Hummingbird netlabel presents Black Sun by REfugEEs From Beyond.

“Apocalyptic Punk Folk For NeoFolk Folks”

Improvisation recorded live* in September 2024 at the Cave Heaven in Foucherans.
Members :
Master of Ceremony : Psyché Pelik
Guitar Hero : McClintic
Disc Jockey : Yoshiwaku Mushotoku

Few months ago I’ve seen that Black Sun painted by Odilon Redon in Amsterdam Van Gogh’s Museum. And Odilon is one of my fav surrealist precursors, so despite I enjoy a lot Coil, the title comes more from this black sun and also from the black sun of Bauhaus on the sleeve of the Sky’s Gone Out. Or also les éditions Soleil Noir.

Except for the Title the artwork is made without computer edit with an argentic photography bleach with javel and other substances…
There is an great exhibition (80 photos) of my photos & Studio112 argentic photographies till the end of february in france more info in french here https://www.horsnorme.org/instanT/

Dedicated to those who are not afraid to cross the darkness to reach the light and go further in the in between.

*What you are listening is a spontaneous improvisation, nothing prepared, no overdub, no mix, no edit except few…

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posted 01 February 2025

Farrux Vekhalayev – Image of Image

Farrux Vekhalayev – Image of Image

Farrux Vekhalayev

“Image of Image”

Farrux Vekhalayev – Image of Image
The cage was perfect. Its six rectangular faces were framed by beams of the finest rays of light–countless lines of all kinds: straight, zigzagging, curved. Each line intersected others at impossible angles and had its own way of being: moments of stillness followed by bursts of vigorous throbbing.
In the center of the room, before a large transparent screen stood two. He was human, or rather whatever was left of him. She was a simulation, immaculate but fragmentary.
“Do you see this?” he asked, pointing to the screen. Only a moment ago, lines like the ones that created the impenetrable boundaries of their space were crawling across it. Now their chaotic pattern transformed into an orderly dance of geometric shapes. Circles, squares, triangles fluttered like dust in the artificial sunlight, subject to an unknown logic.
“This is what music looks like,” her voice shimmered, constantly reassembling itself from the fragments of thousands of other once-heard voices. “A human tool to replay memories—mostly, the ones that never truly existed.”
“I wish I could remember,” he whispered, leaning forward slightly.
Her silhouette trembled, as if shedding a fleeting outline, and then disappeared. A new beam streaked across the screen, rushing into the center of the shifting mass of colors. Сhains of figures collapsed on contact with the foreign element, only to reassemble the moment it moved away.
“It’s an illusion,” she said in her usual expressionless voice, as she regained her form. The lines on the screen were dissolving into a new figure.
“So are we,” he replied, his voice weary, though absent of disappointment.
They stood silently in the room bounded by the geometry of light and emptiness. The music remained a silent vision on the screen.
He, who had forgotten what it meant to remember, and she, who had never known what it meant to be, watched the quiet play of colors and shapes on the virtual canvas without looking away. Somewhere on the other side of the screen, music was playing—a reflection of memories that never existed.
— M. Savintsev, 2025
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posted 31 January 2025