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Cheap Polaroid – No More Love

Cheap Polaroid – No More Love
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Cheap Polaroid

“No More Love”

Returning this time with a world of heartbroken songs chopped and screwed to warp reality, is No More Love. Descriptions of songs below:

“Breaks My Heart”
Breaks My Heart, was just me screwing around in Ableton Live and taking one of my favorite songs of right now, I really love the intro part with the strings, I knew this was gonna be the intro because I wanted the listener to be in this mood of desire and heartbreak.

“Nowhere To Run”
So I had this Dua Lipa instrumental that I had never used for anything so I decided why not, I used a couple instruments to just layer and add this sort of weird clashing moody ambience that really just gave this sense of catchiness but also uneasiness.

“In The Darker of Your Mind”
So this track is one of the more simpler ones, but I liked messing around with it and just kinda listening to this screwy rhythm and the song just has the melancholy dance vibe to it that always felt like saying the phrase “It’s tough but we’ll get through it.”

“Just To Love You”
Just To Love You, is also simple but I wanted people to really focus in on the lyrics because you have this person singing about wanting to love someone, just until they love themselves, and I think that’s a pretty strong feeling.

“World of Heartbreak”
So I took this CONSUMER PRODUCT song that I really liked called Wireless and just slowed the hell out of the first minute with the vocal chant and the chiptune beat which is my favorite part and then I slowly layered on these instruments to give this really ambient, reflective moody track.

“Sepia Tint”
This was a scrapped intro track for another project I was doing, and I just took these orchestra loops and chopped up some Lana vocals and pitched them weirdly and I loved it. But it acts in this album, as a interlude and intro to the next track.

“Summertime, My Time”
I love Summertime Sadness, everytime I listen to it and Born to Die, suddenly I’m not Collin Reyes but I’m this epic persona, this majestic movie character, I’m the one at the credits scene standing over the lifeless body of a fallen hero, I’m free and so I took that song and I wanted to just chop it up in such a way that I loved it. I used the remix to fit the dance vibe and because I think the remix just adds this understated intensity.

“Like a Diamond”
Cola is such a weird song because it’s so, like America-core but it feels like a parody and a mockery of patriotism and modern day sexiness in America and to me, it’s this trash magic display of the higher class and the affluent but ultimately the hugest ego in the world. Like lying to yourself to be alright.

“This Dream of Mine”
This was a scrapped Pt, II. to a song of mine from 2020 called Aura but I never released it but it was so majestic and so peaceful so I put it as an ending track to be like, I just wanna live in this dream of mine, forever.

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posted 12 February 2022

the moment klktv – be a bridge

the moment klktv – be a bridge

the moment klktv

“be a bridge”

The Moment KLKTV consists of Alejandro Fournier and Michael Rittner and can look back on a very international history: everything started with their joint stint as part of an artist collective in Guadalajara (Mexico), moves on to the first album produced in Malaga and has now arrived at the second joint album, which goes back to a joint visit to Berlin in 2017 and has since evolved across genres and borders. Indeed, „Be A Bridge“ sounds at times like a nocturnal excursion through the neon-lit ruins of 1980s West Berlin, arm in arm with Gabi Delgado, Thomas Fehlmann and Human League’s Philipp Oakey. The wonderful wave pop of tracks like „Kill The Beast“, „Human League“ or „A Waking Miracle“, which is carried by the abysmal vocals of Alejandro, magnificently underlines these kind of evocations. But the album is much more than just a revel in the past and moves skillfully between very different genres involving wave, house and pop. The songs take inspiration from several collaborations, for example with the singers Maria Tammer, Sofia Lorena and Mavi Solano, and the guitar parts played by Ede Mueller, that further expand the already multifaceted approach of the album. With „Be A Bridge“, Moment KLKTV has succeeded in creating a very coherent album, which convinces with a very mature and well-balanced crossover sound that could win over a completely new crowd of listener.
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posted 04 December 2021

Ruoho Ruotsi – Amuse​​​-​​​gueules Vol. 3

Ruoho Ruotsi – Amuse​​​-​​​gueules Vol. 3

Ruoho Ruotsi

“Amuse​​​-​​​gueules Vol. 3”

Amuse​​-​​gueules Vol. 3 happens after dusk. On a damp night in 1Q84, Aomame nurses her verre à absinthe, at a hotel bar in Shibuya as 10 Sides of Ethel Ennis floats out from the jukebox with a gratuitous level of lusciousness. Meanwhile, El Sapo dreams of endless battles of contrasting memories.

The Amuse​​-​​gueules series (‘lil hors d’œuvre appetizers) has been a platform for experimentation, a tabula rasa of sorts, for RR to upend older, unfinished ideas while introducing new ting and refining studio technique. Since Volume 1, I’ve versioned a number of riddims, repurposed long-form spoken word from Chocolat and tucked Ethel Ellis under warp garridge basslines, all while managing to pull off an indisposable slice of “afterburn rave” delectability.
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released December 1, 2021

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posted 02 December 2021

Oruã – Íngreme

Oruã – Íngreme
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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

Reina Luisa – Compilado Yapo / Social Club

Reina Luisa – Compilado Yapo / Social Club

Reina Luisa

“Compilado Yapo / Social Club”

Compilado especial de Kriptonîa, que reúne dos singles del conjunto chileno “Reina Luisa”.

Los inicios de Reina Luisa se remontan a 2015, cuando comenzaron a desarrollar este proyecto ligado al synth-pop y electro-pop bailable, con letras que ellos catalogan como “cargadas de crítica social y abordadas desde una melancolía propia de nacer en una ciudad donde llueve todo el tiempo”. A lo largo de su trayectoria, han sido reconocidos como la mejor banda de la Región de Los Lagos por el INJUV en 2015 y elegidos la mejor banda de Osorno, luego de participar en un certamen producido por Balmaceda Arte Joven en 2016.

Durante estos años, han publicado el EP de cuatro canciones, “El tibio calor del sol cuando se apaga” (2017), y “Osorno” (2018), un LP de nueve temas producido por Gonzalo López (Los Bunkers). Asimismo, han teloneado a Chancho en Piedra, Fernando Milagros y abrieron la celebración de los 30 años del Festival de Los Abrazos, en el Parque O´Higgins, donde participaron artistas como Kike Neira, Inti-Illimani, Los Prisioneros y Moral Distraída, entre otros.
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released November 11, 2021

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posted 15 November 2021

Various Artist – 8小節トラック™コンピレーション88 Vol​.​1

Various Artist – 8小節トラック™コンピレーション88 Vol​.​1
[OMOIDE 237]

Various Artist

“8小節トラック™コンピレーション88 Vol​.​1″

531曲の応募で話題になった「第1回8小節トラック™アワード」のコンピレーションアルバムが遂にリリース!
極上の8小節トラック™を88曲セレクト!新たなショートミュージックカルチャーを体験してください!

⚫︎8-bar-music(https://8-bar-music.bandcamp.com/)からも同時リリースが決定!
⚫︎ARTWORK:ののもとむむむ(https://twitter.com/muryard)

【第2回8小節トラック™アワード】開催中!
今回はなんと…グランプリ賞金10万円!皆さまの8小節トラック™お待ちしております。詳細→ 8bar-music.com
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released November 5, 2021

OMOIDE 237 8小節トラック™コンピレーション88 Vol.1
Produced by 8小節トラックアワード&OMOIDE LABEL
Artwork by ののもとむむむ
Released by OMOIDE LABEL
Catalogue Number : OMOIDE 237

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posted 06 November 2021

Diego Lorenzini – Cualquier Cosa

Diego Lorenzini – Cualquier Cosa

Diego Lorenzini

“Cualquier Cosa”

released October 1, 2021
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Letra y música: Diego Lorenzini

Diego Lorenzini: Voces, ukeleles, bajo, percusiones y teclados.
Maite Pizarro: Voces.

Producido por Diego Lorenzini
Masterizado en cinta por Arturo Zegers en Estudio 050

Arte de portada: Diego Lorenzini
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Lyrics and music: Diego Lorenzini

Diego Lorenzini: Vocals, ukuleles, bass, percussions and keyboards.
Maite Pizarro: Vocals.

Produced by Diego Lorenzini
Mastered by Arturo Zegers at Estudio 050

Cover artwork: Diego Lorenzini

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posted 01 October 2021

Minuk – Aurora Remixed

Minuk – Aurora Remixed

Minuk

“Aurora Remixed”

“I have known Alejandra (one half of Minük) for many years, back from her days with Lulacruza and she always struck me as having one of the most beautiful voices in our scene. I’ve been lucky enough to work with her over the years on different projects, from Lulacruza’s participation in the first Birdsong album to collaborative tracks like ‘Corazón de Rubi’ and ‘Mirando el Fuego’.

When I heard Aurora, the debut album by Minük (the duo she formed with husband Marcus) I instantly asked if I could do a remix but not of one track… the whole album! It is rare when you have the opportunity to work with such finely crafted, quality and beautiful material. As a producer, this project was a dream and, luckily, Ale and Marcus agreed to the idea. The whole album happened effortlessly and I think there is just a fit between my own production style and Ale and Marcus’ songwriting, singing and instrumentation.

The album is meant to sit side by side with the original, showing the tracks in a new context, reimagining them for a sound system or a dreamy dancefloor without straying too far from the original intentions.”

El Buho, December 2020

“We started working on Aurora, right after meeting in Bali in 2016, while we were touring with our personal projects (Lulacruza and Markandeya). The making of the album was a deep journey of weaving our musical landscapes into a single tapestry of sound.

Aurora took us three years to complete, with production seasons in Peru, Ecuador, Bali, India, Sweden and finally Colombia. During that process, we had a strong intuition about collaborating with El Búho, and even gave him a raw version of “Corazon de Rubi” in 2017, which ended up being part of his debut album Balance.

We have been fans of El Búho’s melodic sensibility and deep sounds for years now, and its a true honor to have him work on this material for a full-length album. In many ways, El Búho’s version of Aurora is a true expansion of our expression.“

Minuk, December 2020
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released December 14, 2020

All music by Minük & El Búho

Robin Perkins: Electronics & production
Alejandra Ortiz : Voice, cuatro, percussion
Marcus Berg : Voice, guitars, synths, percussion

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posted 29 September 2021

DJ Mashiro (2) – 二重写し

DJ Mashiro (2) – 二重写し
[OMOIDE 233]

DJ Mashiro (2)

“二重写し”

DJ Mashiro (2) (@Dazzletek_) / Twitter twitter.com/Dazzletek_

SoundCloud soundcloud.com/massh1ro
Artwork

Ameno (@Abeno_ch) / Twitter twitter.com/Abeno_ch
‟二重写し‟とは、このEPすべての曲が二次創作ということです。
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released August 27, 2021

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posted 03 September 2021

Vixenvy – The ORIGINATION

Vixenvy – The ORIGINATION
[LF157MP3]

Vixenvy

“The ORIGINATION”

Track Listing:
01. I’m sorry we really suck.
02. Okaeri
03. Nichiyo
04. Azubump
05. SOY&SUGAR
06. Vixenvy × Riajuu – Time Travel
07. Teru Teru Bozu
08. Super Catch Beam
09. Wanwan Korokoro
10. p.stmdrn – drly[re]l.vd (vixenvremix)
11. Tea Time
12. Bearly Deloved

Music by Vixenvy
Track 06 by Vixenvy and Riajuu
Track 10 by p.stmdrn
Artwork by Occupied Territories and Riajuu

Vixenvy:
https://soundcloud.com/vixenvy
vixenvy.bandcamp.com

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posted 27 August 2021

Various Artist – Querencia

Various Artist – Querencia

Various Artist

“Querencia”

Shika Shika is very happy and proud to share with you “QUERENCIA” our 2021 compilation introducing 14 tracks by artists from 14 different countries.

The theme of this compilation was migration in the broadest sense – how music, people and culture expands and goes beyond borders – and each artist approached that in their own way, in their own context. You can find out more about the inspiration by clicking on the individual tracks.

Querencia: ‘a place where you are your most authentic self; a place from which your strength of character is drawn, where you feel safe, where you feel at home’.

For the artwork, we invited Argentinean visual artist Gala Berger to collaborate with us with one of her pieces. She is co-founder of La Ene (New Energy Museum of Contemporary Art), an experimental museum based in Buenos Aires, and the Paraguay Printed Art Fair, a fair born with the aim of creating alternative platforms of exchange and circulation of independent publications without the traditional restrictions and regulations faced by the mainstream press.
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released August 12, 2021

Ancestral Beats (COL)
Dengue Dengue Dengue & Prisma (PER + ARG)
Elzy (RU)
Eat My Butterfly feat. Syna Awel (Reunion Island + ALG)
Expe (JP)
Hajna feat. Fayssal Naseur (FR + ALG)
Isami (JP)
LDLP (NL)
Lilium (US)
Maggie Tra (CAM)
Nuri (TUN)
Penya (UK – FL)
Sidirum (ARG)
Terror/Cactus & Pahua (ARG + MEX)

Artwork: Gala Berger (instagram.com/galaberger)
Design: Clau Smith (instagram.com/clau._.smith)
Mastering: Rob Small

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posted 15 August 2021

guinpens – girls [2021]

guinpens – girls [2021]

guinpens

“girls [2021]”

Last seen on Vulpiano way back in 2013 with the eclectic bedroom pop-rooted opus ‘Bubbles’, guinpens / Danila Kozyrev returns with this altogether more warped and hypnagogic offering that reflects a tumultuous decade of vaporwave eating itself and distorted cultural feedback.

Worn cassette textures and dreamy atmospheres overwhelm hazy vocals, but guinpens once again runs the gamut and there’s great care in the compositions: anesthetized tracks drowning in filtered samples, submerged breakbeats that recall Alan Vega’s weirder solo material, tender synth lines, squelching off-funk bass, and even a witch house dirge.

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posted 04 August 2021

Me In The Bath – We Ain’t Got Time

Me In The Bath – We Ain't Got Time

Me In The Bath

“We Ain’t Got Time”

Me In The Bath is once again back with a new album looking toward, as of per usual, lofi rock, noisepop and garage. While this album has being produced over one year, between August 2020 and July 2021, tracks were published for streaming only all over this very year, and the album became finally available on July 14th for Netlabel Day for free download, with the publishing of the final track “Like A Gnat Drowned In A Glass”.

audio.clewn.org/audio/MeInTheBath-WeAintGotTime-03-YouReMarvelous.mp3

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posted 01 August 2021

Jo Jet i Maria Ribot – sant llorenç / cara b

Jo Jet i Maria Ribot – sant llorenç / cara b

Jo Jet i Maria Ribot

“sant llorenç / cara b”

‘sant llorenç / cara b’ és un EP que recull de cinc temes del disc ‘sant llorenç’ revisitats amb col·laboracions d’artistes que admirem i estimem molt.

Marala, El Noi de Tona, Carlota Flâneur, The Bird Yellow i Socunbohemio posen la veu i donen una mirada nova a les cançons.
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released May 28, 2021

Totes les cançons escrites i composades per Jordi Serra Morales excepte ‘invocar el silenci’, escrita i composada per Maria Ribot Farrés.

Jo Jet i Maria Ribot (guitarra i veus)
Josep Cordobés Miravitlles (bateria)
Mesclat i masteritzat per Jan Valls

Disseny per Elisabet Mateu i Ignasi Àvila.

Amb la col·aboració de:

El Noi de Tona a ‘ja t’havia escrit un cop’
Socunbohemio a ‘vinc del teu estiu’
Marala a ‘dies clars’
The Bird Yellow a ‘invocar el silenci’
Carlota Flâneur a ‘sant llorenç’

Aquest EP forma part del projecte artístic ‘sant llorenç’ i ha estat concebut pel seu propi equip creatiu: Elisabet Mateu, Raquel Albareda González i Ignasi Àvila i també per l’Anna i la Joana de Niu Management.

Editat i produït per Jo Jet i Maria Ribot. Tots els drets d’aquestes obres estan gestionats per JBC MUSIC info@jbcmusic.es / JBC MUSIC PUBLISHING Cristòfol Grober 4a local 29 17001 Girona ©

jojetimariaribot.cat

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posted 30 July 2021

das_synthikat – end of file

das_synthikat – end of file

das_synthikat

“end of file”

No, this is not our last album – we promise. We’ve arranged with the apocalypse that they’ll wait a bit longer. Until then, listen to it, download it, spread it around – without copy protection and restrictions.

The bible has revealed it – everything is perishing. There is no point in following all its rules. Nobody really understands that book anyway: the language is outdated, the norms no longer make sense today. That’s how one may also feel when one goes to an office.

No wonder that mankind longs for the apocalypse – after all, the end of the world promises the end of bureaucracy, capitalism, church, and everything else that annoys us. At the end of the story only the frustration about the botched revolution remains, and the little note: end of file, that’s it. Or is it?

Maybe not quite. The world doesn’t end everywhere at once. In the niches over which cyberpunk dystopia no longer has control, a tender little plant is growing.
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released July 21, 2021

Nami (vocals + guitar, additional production), ph4nt. (synthesizers, production, additional vocals). Many thanks to Christoph Lefherz for the virtuoso saxophone in _unkraut and _womanhood, and vocals and accordion in _puzzle. Also to Mike the Dyke for the beautiful second voices in _womanhood and _puzzle. And many thanks to Adena Sead for the terrific album cover. <3

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posted 21 July 2021

Cairo Braga – Ultimatum / Imediatum

Cairo Braga – Ultimatum / Imediatum

Cairo Braga

“Ultimatum / Imediatum”

This little diptych was made from scratch between 12/07/2021 at 23h00 and 13/07/2021 at 23h, specifically to be released as part of Netlabel Day 2021. Visit netlabelday.com to know more and listen to hundreds of new songs, all available freely under Creative Commons licenses and released by netlabels.

This release is very important to me because it represents the end of a severe writer’s block caused by trauma, because it is the last ever official release on the netlabel I founded, Elegant Elephant, which is ending operations, and because this is my pandemic record.

Hope you enjoy it and spread the word! Don’t forget to tell me what you think about it, feedback is greatly appreciated.

I also have an up-and-coming Patreon page at patreon.com/cairobraga and I will be posting exclusive material from this release there, so don’t miss out, join me there. :D

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posted 19 July 2021

Various Artist – Netlabel Day 2021: netlabel essentials 7

Various Artist – Netlabel Day 2021: netlabel essentials 7
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Various Artist

“Netlabel Day 2021: netlabel essentials 7”

on the 14th of july we celebrate the seventh edition of ‘Netlabel Day’: netwaves has selected an anthology of netlabel delights, from then and now; these are essentials for your mp3-collection of delikatessen from the parallel universe of free music

archive.org/details/nwscomp013/nwscomp013.mp3

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posted 18 July 2021

Iñaki Barrocal – Submarine

Iñaki Barrocal – Submarine
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Iñaki Barrocal

“Submarine”

“Submarine” is the first single off Iñaki’s 4th album “Océanide”. The title song itself is a cover of Icelandic singer Björk’s song “Submarine” from her 2004 album “Medúlla”.

NOT to be sold!

All vocals, recording, editing, remixing: Iñaki Barrocal Castro

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posted 05 July 2021

Various Reiwa – Materials

Various Reiwa – Materials
[OMOIDE 230]

Various Reiwa

“Materials”

Track6 is a collaboration with Bash (@Bashmusic1118) / Twitter twitter.com/bashmusic1118
Various Reiwa (@_petchi) / Twitter twitter.com/_petchi
Artwork by Yaco (@085_yc) / Twitter twitter.com/085_yc

released June 18, 2021

OMOIDE 230 Materials
Produced by Various Reiwa
Artwork by Yaco
Released by OMOIDE LABEL
Catalogue Number : OMOIDE 230

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posted 18 June 2021