#Autechre remix
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Nav Katze - ハッピー? (Qunk Mix by Autechre)
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The Bug - Skeng (Autechre Remix)
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here's my Autechre mashups ep1!
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in my future career as a session producer, i wanna carry the exact creative energy of autechre's remix of skeng.
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their identity is all over it, but it's all about the mc. it's technically proficient but completely in service of the main event. autechre doing their best while acting as extras. cj the x kronk effect type music.
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PC and Strictly (aka DJ Food) - Blech (1995 mix)
Link - Amazon Amenity (Chameleon Remix) Autechre - Second Peng Seefeel - Tied Nightmares on Wax - Back in Time AFX - Children Talking B12 - Soundtrack of Space Plaid - Yamemm Richard H. Kirk - World War Three Autechre - Anvil Vapre Second Bad Vilbel B12 - Scriptures Link & E621 - Antacid (Jedi Knights Remix) DJ Mink - Hey! Hey! Can U Relate (Hard Rap) Sweet Exorcist - Clonk (Freebass) Close Up Over - Caz Nightmares on Wax - Sal Batardes Seefeel - Spangle LFO - Tied Up (Acid Mix) LFO - Tied Up (Spiritualized Electric Mainline Remix) Aphex Twin - Ventolin (Deep Gong Mix) Polygon Window - Bike Pump Meets Bucket Autechre - Basscadet (Tazmx)
#PC#Strictly#DJ Food#Blech#Warp Records#techno#breakbeat#thanks to System ST91 for telling me about this!
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I’d put the Autechre remix of BIPP on my very short list of songs I’d consider cultural resets in the last 5 years
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1990s IDM Playlist
Alright! Now we’re finally getting somewhere with this 1990s IDM playlist! Not so much on the Spotify end of things, because their IDM selection isn’t very good at all, but with YouTube, I was able to add a handful of some really great and extremely slept-on songs.
But first, Spotify: with this update, I added one song, and it comes courtesy of a guy from Manchester, UK called Jega, who made his debut in 1996 with an EP called Phlax. And that release’s title track, which also appeared on a 1997 compilation from Skam Records that was simply called Skampler, is fantastic. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles and bleeps and bloops that IDM tracks typically have, but it’s this piece of sci-fi-futuristic electro-intensity that comes with warped and reverberating layers of strings and a sharp and crisp drumbeat. It’s one of Jega’s most popular songs too, having netted over 108K plays on Spotify.
Jega - “Phlax”
And now, YouTube: I ended up adding seven different songs to this thing, all of which aren’t on Spotify at all, and five of them are made by who I consider to be quite possibly the most underrated IDM producer of all time, London’s Simon Pyke, better known as Freeform, but also known as Nudge. Pyke’s released a bunch of stuff on different stalwart IDM labels throughout his career, including Warp, Skam, Quatermass, Sub Rosa, Worm Interface, and Sprawl Imprint, but he’s also contributed a bunch of complete stunners to compilations as well. And the YouTube play counts for the ones I added today happen to be appallingly low, with “Dice” being the highest at 55 plays, and “Duplo” being the lowest at just 10 plays. It’s hard to pick an absolute favorite out of all of these Pyke adds too, but “Duplo” just might be the one. He really has a tendency to make some of the wildest, most innovative, densest, and uniquely breathtaking IDM that you’ll ever hear in your life. I swear on it. Bear witness to this absolute genius 🤯.
The other two YouTube adds come from a pair of other IDM entities: The Black Dog, who remix German duo Alter Ego’s “Tanks Ahead”—a hypnotically enthralling song with just a little over 4,600 plays that first appeared on Frankfurt label Harthouse’s Dark Hearts - Volume 1 compilation in 1995—and nebulous Autechre side project Gescom’s “Keynell 1,″ which has a number of uploads on YouTube, but only one as it appears exactly on that aforementioned Skampler album.
Alter Ego - “Tanks Ahead (Black Dog Mix)” Gescom - “Keynell 1″ Freeform - “Dice” Freeform - “Fyonk” Freeform - “Flumps” Nudge - “Skewer (You’re So Human)” Nudge - “Duplo”
This playlist is also on YouTube Music.
So, while I understand people’s preference for Spotify, because it’s a way more convenient platform for streaming music, know that if you choose that one, you really will be missing out on some of the greatest IDM that’s ever been made, because I don’t have a single Freeform or Nudge track on it. They’re all over on YouTube. The Spotify playlist is at 14 songs and 75 minutes, but the YouTube one is at 34 songs and 3 and a half hours! That’s more than double!
Enjoy!
More to come, eventually. Stay tuned!
Like what you hear? Follow me on Spotify and YouTube for more cool playlists and uploads!
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Musical Obsessions 2023
100 gecs: 10,000 gecs*
Aesop Rock: Integrated Tech Solutions
Alice Coltrane, I listen to her more than John now.
ANOHNI and The Johnsons' It Must Change, Rest and Why Am I Alive Now?
bdrmm's Pulling Stitches
Black Belt Eagle Scout: The Land, The Water, The Sky
Bowery Electric, lots of Bowery Electric
Chelsea Wolfe, lots of Chelsea Wolfe
Coil, lots of Coil
The Decemberists' The Rake's Song
Editors' Munich*
Emeralds, lots of Emeralds
Eric Dolphy, lots of Eric Dolphy
Fever Ray: Radical Romantics
Fiddlehead: Death Is Nothing to Us*
Flying Saucer Attack, lots of Flying Saucer Attack
God Body Disconnect: The Weight of Regression
HEALTH: RAT WARS*
The Inevitable Minor Fires: How Do I Miss You At This Remove? Let Me Count The Ways
Interpol's All the Rage Back Home and My Desire*
James Blake's Fall Back and Big Hammer
JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown: SCARING THE HOES*
Kara Jackson: Why Does The Earth Give Us People To Love?*
Katie Gately's Bracer
Kelela: Raven
Lovesliescrushing, LOTS of Lovesliescrushing
Mandy, Indiana: i've seen a way*
Matana Roberts: Coin Coin Chapter Five: In the garden…*
Meat Beat Manifesto's Acid Again
My Wet Calvin's XS Underwear
The Orb: The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld
Pan Sonic, lots of Pan Sonic*
Ross Fish: Stasis*
Slowdive: everything is alive
Sudan Archives' Freakalizer (The Egyptian Lover Remix)
SUNN O))), lots of SUNN O)))
Surfer Blood's Gravity
Sweet Trip: Velocity: Design: Comfort.
Thom Nguyên: The Summer Passed in Monotone
Tim Hecker: No Highs
Tod Dockstader: Aerial #1
TYGAPAW: love has never been a popular movement.
Tzusing: 绿帽 Green Hat
Yellow Swans, LOTS of Yellow Swans
Youth Valley: Lullabies For Adults
Zimpel / Ziołek: Zimpel / Ziołek
Zoon: Bekka Ma'iingan
Bold and italicized indicates a favorite released this year.
Matana's is my favorite. I really, really like the Fever Ray album. I forced myself to listen to less music this year than last year. This time last year I was completely fatigued. I broke a lot of habits this year. I have a notebook I've updated yearly since 2011 that lists my first album picked up each year, which albums I had in the car for each month, and every album I've listened to throughout the year that was released that year. Yes, I can tell you what album I had in my car in December 2012. It was Kate Bush's 50 Words For Snow. I didn't keep track of which albums I put in the car this year. I've had various Yellow Swans records in there since October. I also didn't keep track of which 2023 albums I listened to. Last.fm can tell me, but I'm not worried about it.
I have completely stopped listening to the radio, and use Spotify sparsely. My best friends are my external hard drives. I keep identical backups. I don't have THAT much music.
Last year was my jazz year. The goal was to expand beyond the artists I was familiar with. This year was my '90s and early '00s electronic music year. I think I dug a lot more vigorously last year. In fact I said, "Next year I want to start digging through all of the electronic albums the synth bros swear are the most important albums ever made." Some of them I liked, and some of them..... There was a point around June, where I actively recognized my digging around this year wasn't returning as much joy as last year. Autechre, Biosphere, Muslimgauze, and Pan Sonic are the finds whose discographies I've started devouring.
I truly listen to everything, because everything has the potential to be inspiring in someway. The flip side to that is that sometimes I subject myself to stuff I don't like. One of the MTV channels still mainly plays music videos, so sometimes I'll mindlessly watch the latest and greatest music videos to see what's "cool." Most of it is trash. That's how I heard all of these lazy samples people are getting away with.
@knightofleo Andy Stott, sometimes it takes me years to get to recommendations. Yes, you were right. I am taking notes.
I've decided next year I'm going to start with Japanese noise bands and see where they lead me. @the-inevitable-minor-fires and @anarchist-caravan I'm starting with Boris. I've heard very little from them. I'll probably start with Akuma no Uta. I really like Naki Kyoku. Any recommendations from them and other bands to check out? @zombimanos I'm not sure if you go here too, but if so, your input is also welcomed. I am a blank canvas on the subject. It doesn't have to be strictly Japanese noise bands, that's just an area I know has deep veins to mine.
As for my music, I'm drifting between noise and dance. I want my dance tracks to have less structure. If I could describe the sound I'm looking for it's Heart of Aeonia dub. Look up Slowdive's Moussaka Chaos if you haven't heard it. That drunken sound, but more rotted. There's an early Yellow Swans track the eventually evolves into something that sounds like a '90s Busta Ryhmes track. Shackleton also comes to mind. I want to sound murkier, waterlogged. Doom Ambient Techno. This has become a year long project now. I'll make tracks and they feel too far to one side or the other. I planned to do field recordings this year, but never did any away from the house. I might next year.
100 gecs: A now deleted user once said they have no business going so hard. I listen to this a lot at work. Also, hearing a trans woman tell people to suck her dick multiple times puts a smile on my face for some reason.
Editors: I've known this song for years. I have no clue why I suddenly became obsessed with it.
Fiddlehead: I really love the back half of that album.
Interpol: I don't talk about Interpol on here much. Certain Interpol songs make me lose my mind. I intentionally do not listen to them very much.
HEALTH: As a music fan, I like new HEALTH. But goddamn I miss Get Color HEALTH. As a music maker, I listen to new HEALTH and take notes.
JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown: I hate them. I also wish they mixed their vocals cleaner. I got auditory issues.
Kara Jackson: I am typing this on December 23rd. In December, I relisten to albums released throughout the year in preparation for this list. I listened to Kara's album and Hannah Jadagu's album back to back last week. I've spoken about this many times before, but as a preteen, I wanted to become an artist because I felt like the emotional palette Black people were allowed to express was extremely constricted. As a child I felt that way, 20 plus years later, and now I know you have to scratch beyond the mainstream surface. It's something I still think about a lot, and not just with music. I was much more interested in film when I was younger. Earlier this year, I heard Joe Budden complain about going to a fashion show and all they played was EDM. (I hate that term) He said, there are niggas here, play some Black music. I know that's just who Joe is, but how does he know it wasn't? What does Black music sound like? Kara's Black, is her music not Black? I'm Black, is my music not Black? Are y'all aware there are people who stopped listening to Kanye after Yeezus because it was too White? Like shout out to you for dropping Kanye before the implosion, but what the fuck? I know where these invisible limits on what Black art and even Black people should look like come from, but that doesn't make it any less frustrating to be constantly feeling pressed up against it. As for the album, I love how it starts out simple and slowly adds more complex layers and arrangements. And then you have the title track, which is breathtaking every time. Put down the controller during Elden Ring down every time breathtaking.
Mandy, Indiana: I wish this album went harder. Every time I listen to it there are moments where I'm like MORE! If I can't get Get Color 2 from HEALTH, these guys are a good candidate for it.
Matana Roberts: I feel like Matana deserves a completely separate post for an essay exclusively about her. I'm so glad she's doing this. Her and Aesop occupy a very strange space for me. I actually get nervous when they announce new music. I always have such high hopes. They always deliver, but there's always that thought of how have they evolved since their last release? Yes, I'm aware of how pretentious this sounds. I don't care. I've had many favorite artists evolve to places it's hard to follow, 1980's Miles Davis for example. Hearing her evolution has been a joy, Aesop's too. I listen to Coin Coin Three the most. That's a taking notes album, but I think this is probably her best one. This one feels more intimate to me than the others. Whenever I listen to the album I think about the very ugly fight for abortion and bodily autonomy that's happening here right now, and the gender gap that men know exists, but like racism, must be confronted if acknowledged. So society ignores it, even though it shapes everything about our lives. Throughout the album she repeats the line, "We remember, they forget." The rapes, the abortions, the morning sickness, the second class status, and so on. The women remember what was done to their bodies. The men casually forget.
Pan Sonic: My favorite find going through '90s electronic. I am retooling the modulars to incorporate ideas I've gotten from listening to them. 2024 is violence.
Ross Fish: He created those two noise synths I grabbed this year. I posted the music video for Drugs and Sex on here over the summer. This is a whole fucking mood. His Youtube channel is one of those he's just like me frfr moments. I'm worried about his mental health.
Last year's list
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current driving playlist
…And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead --- "Heart in the Hand of the Matter"; "Days of Being Wild"; "Relative Ways"
Afrorack --- "Rev" and "Desert"
Aho Ssan --- "Tetsuo II"
Alberich --- "Chilsong Chamber"
Alice Glass --- "Remains"
Andy Stott --- Luxury Problems
Annabelle Playe --- Geyser
Ansome --- Selections from Hounds of the Harbor
Arvo Part --- Tabula Rasa mvmt 1, Magnificat for Choir, Annum per Annum for Organ
Austra --- Selections from Feel It Break
Autechre --- Selections from Exai
Author & Punisher --- Selections from Krüller
Bach --- Selections from the Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin; Selections from the Well-Tempered Clavier
Beethoven --- Kreutzer Sonata mvmt 1; Symphony 9; Grosse Fuge; Selections from String Quartets opp 127, 130, and 131
Blanck Mass --- "Hush Money"
Bolis Pupul --- "Frogs" and "Ma Tau Wai Road"
Candy Claws --- Selections from Ceres and Calypso in the Deep Time
Carter Tutti Void --- Triumvirate
Chastity --- "Sun Poisoning" and "Strife"
Cherry Glazerr --- I Don't Want You Anymore
CHVRCHES --- "Lies"; "Recover"; "Clearest Blue"
Clark --- "Slap Drones"
Closet Witch --- "Personal Machu Picchu"; "Daylilies"; "Dogs Running"
Cloud Rat --- Do Not Let Me Off the Cliff: Deluxe Edition and "Luminescent Cellar"
Coheed and Cambria --- "A Favor House Atlantic"; "The Afterman"; "Welcome Home"; "Key Entity Extration III: Vic the Butcher"; "The Suffering"
Connesson --- Selections from Pour Sortir au Jour
Cremation Lily --- "I Need to Stop Blaming Myself"
Debby Friday --- Good Luck
Debussy --- Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
Diana Damrau --- "Der Hölle Rache"
Divide and Dissolve --- "We Are Really Worried About You"
Dobrinka Tabakova --- String Paths
Dolor --- "Pull Me In"
Eduardo Egüez --- Misa Criolla mvmt 2 and 3
Elbow --- "Grounds for Divorce"
Elusin --- Selections from Synfuels
Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou --- "Magickal Cost"; "Out of Existence"; "Orphan Limbs"
Ensemble La Chimera --- "Tonada El Diamante"; "En Aquel Amor"
Fever Ray --- "Kandy"; "Looking for a Ghost"; "Tapping Fingers"; "If I Had A Heart"; "Keep the Streets Empty for Me"
Giles Corey --- "No One Is Ever Going To Want Me"
glass beach --- Selections from plastic death
Gris --- Il était une forêt
HEALTH --- Selections from RAT WARS; "SLAVES OF FEAR"
Holy Fawn --- "Yawning"
IAMX --- "Insomnia"; "Surrender"; "Spit It Out"
Ictus --- Imperivm; Hambrientos De Un Sol Distinto; "Sed de Venganza"
Jai Paul --- "BTSTU (Edit)"; "Jasmine"
Joanna Newsom --- "The Things I Say"
Keygen Church --- Nel Nome Del Codice; "S E V E R K E T O R"
Kite --- "Hills"
KLANGPHONICS --- "Shapes in the Spray"
Lauren Bousfield --- "Another World is Possible - Presented by US Bank"
Lingua Ignota --- Selections from Sinner Get Ready; "Spite Alone Holds Me Aloft"; "All Bitches Die (Bitches All Die Here)"; "May Failure Be Your Noose"
Lone Pilgrim --- The World Is Not My Home
Lorn --- "Chhurch"
Lorn & Dolor --- Zero Bounce
Low --- "More"
LSDXOXO --- "Sick Bitch"
M. Lamar --- Negrogothic and Funeral Doom Spiritual
M.I.A. --- Selections from Kala
Mandy, Indiana --- Selections from i've seen a way
Marina & the Diamonds --- "Numb"
Menace Ruine --- The Die is Cast; Selections from Nekyia, Venus Armata, and Alight in Ashes
mewithoutYou --- Selections from Brother, Sister; "[dormouse sights]"; "Birnam Wood"; "Julia"
Millie & Andrea --- Drop the Vowels
Mitski --- "I Don't Smoke"; "Love Me More"; "Love Me More (Clark Remix)"; "Townie"; "My Body's Made of Crushed Little Stars"
Model/Actriz --- Dogsbody; "Damocles"; "Suntan"; "Amaranth (mmph remix)"
Oneohtrix Point Never --- "No Good"; "Sticky Drama"
Paula Temple --- Edge of Everything and Deathvox EP
Perfume Genius --- "Describe (A. G. Cook Remix)"
Pictureplane --- "Blade Addict (Crimson Mist)"
Powell --- "So We Went Electric"
Queens of the Stone Age --- "My God Is the Sun"; "If I Had a Tail"
R.E.M. --- Selections from Automatic for the People and Murmur
Rameau --- Selections from Hippolyte et Aricie
Renée Fleming --- "Ich ging zu ihm"
Respighi --- Concerto Gregoriano mvmt 3; "Gagliarda" and "Siciliana" from Ancient Airs and Dances; Violin Sonata in B Minor mvmt 2
Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter --- Selections from SAVED!
Rezz --- Selections from CAN YOU SEE ME?; "Let Me In"
Rossini --- Selections from Il Barbiere Di Siviglia
Run The Jewels --- Selections from Run the Jewels 2 and RTJ 4
Sällskapet --- "Die Zeit Vergeht"
Sarasate --- "Navarra"
Schnittke --- Concerto for Choir; "Credo" from the Requiem; Concerto Grosso 2 mvmt 1
Schubert --- Death and the Maiden Movements 1, 2 and 4; Symphony 8 Movement 1
Scriabin --- Piano Sonatas 5, 6, 7, and 9
seventh stitch --- Selections from murmuring chasms of nostalgia
Sharon Van Etten --- "Hands"
Sia --- "Chandelier"
Simon & Garfunkel --- "My Little Town"
Slowdive --- "Shanty"; "Prayer Remembered"; "The Slab"
Sprain --- Selections from The Lamb as Effigy
Stravinsky --- Selections from The Rake's Progress and Petrushka
The Comet is Coming --- "Angel of Darkness"; "The Hammer"
The Hormones --- "孤独的海"; "航夜"
The Killers --- "Sam's Town"; "Spaceman"
The Knife --- "Silent Shout"; "Marble House"; "Like a Pen"; "Full of Fire"
The Visit --- Through Darkness Into Light
This Thing Called Dying --- "Menneske"; "The Art of Looking the Other Way"
Thou --- Umbilical; Selections from Inconsolable
Torres --- Selections from What an enormous room and Silver Tongue
TR/ST --- "Shoom"
Tzafu --- Selections from Impermanence
Tzusing --- Selections from 東方不敗, A Name Out of Place Collected, and 绿帽 Green Hat
Vampire Weekend --- "Unbelievers"; "Hudson"; "Gen X Cops"; "Capricorn"
Wolf Parade --- Selections from At Mount Zoomer and Apologies to the Queen Mary
Wolves in the Throne Room --- "Initiation at Neudeg Alm"
Yellow Swans --- Left Behind; Out of Practice I; Out of Practice II
Young Galaxy --- "Hard To Tell"; "In Fire"
Ysaye --- Sonata 1 for solo violin mvmt 2, 3, and 4; Sonatas 2, 4, 5, and 6 for solo violin
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Russell Haswell - Heavy Handed Sunset [Autechre 'Conformity Version']
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Autechre mashup ep2 :)
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@autechres tagged me ❤️ … here are my 10 most listened to songs recently, i’m tagging @pigtailfriday @everydayilearnmore @embaci @nid0 @portal2myfantasy to do it too 🎵
1. christine mcvie - and that’s saying a lot
2. the pharcyde - clouds
3. ian pooley - coração tambor (swag remix)
4. alkaline - city
5. m-flo feat. dev large, nipps & vincent galluo - dispatch
6. simón díaz - tonada del cabrestero
7. big star - dream lover
8. arthur russell - some imaginary far away type things AKA lost in the meshes
9. pastacas & tenniscoats - sinu plaadid (daisuke namiki remix)
10. 7038634357 - perfect night
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At long last, 24 years after MASK 500 a digital version is available on Helena Hauff's fabric mix CD
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(256-270 albums etc that I’ve listened to this year, copied from twitter) (now with art. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19])
names and thoughts below cut
256/ BLÆRG - Solace Vertex (2016) feel a little like a groovier kind of chrome cylinder. unfolding perhaps. "The Dodecahedonist" ez standout. love the spacious vibes.
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257/ VA - Nocturnal Edge 3 (2023) this. is trippy. psy without the trance. check out the bass in "Reina"! the dist in "bizarre invention" god damn "yag si urowak" will rinse your brain. it feels a bit like how breakcore felt when the genre was new to me.
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258/ Juggernaut - Immortal (2023) some mixtures of adjacent clubby genres honestly pretty cool even if it doesn't entirely vibe with me. the one track that really stands out to me is "Invoke", for how it brings the guitars. its kinda like an alt reality retro infected mushroom
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259/ Super Shrimp - Popcorn Shrimp (2023) (listening first track) oh this is silly. yeah its a playful little thing. imo there are two reasons to tune in: "It's So For You" for a bit of a juke throwback and "leaves" for its soft beauty. that one's my favorite, ez.
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260/ VA - Atelier Tunes vol.5 (2023) a variety of clubby tunes. "condemnation!!" stands out to me. nice vocaloid tune with the DISTEST BEAT. good shit! i admire the plucky flavor that "Angelic Mirage Field" brought to (ostensibly) dnb
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261/ C-Show - C-Show House Collection Vol.1 (2023) houzzzzzzzz "Let It Drop" touches all the fun bases: M1, sax, wob. that's prolly my fav track but its all around good vibes in here
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262/ icesawder - 新生生活DREAM (2023) i love the attitude in this. it's loud. it packs a punch. the coring of my breaks in "axex" :') the massive chords in "abrandnew…" !!! the push-pull in "dori-min" :O this whole album is a standout among M3-51 imo. banger after banger
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263/ Phasma - H-N Label Sampler (2023) this brings some 00sidm-ish clicky beats + floating pads rly not what i was expecting from "hype nation" but it's lovely "AxSQ" like cmon. this could be from merck. "New Pattern (Phasma Remix)" sounds like smth youd hear on warp today.
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264/ VA - Aquarium (2023) lush tunes with a smooth future sound. the mix of soundscapes (plinky arps, big bass, orch stac, and pitched vox) in "Wastmundia" stands out as a sweet fav to me. even tho dnb lol "Orca" has a really cool vibe. fresh. "Challenger" is… fzgx if i may.
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265/ 7mai - Colorful Palette : Gray (2023) rly shiny and bright tunes! "Pearl" is so good. SU vibes in a cool cool way. piano & midtempo beats. ez fav of the bunch "CUTE-Mythology" is a close second but like. u cant beat that sweet piano sheen
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266/ Aice room - IT's U (2023) the last two tracks here are where its at. "Miss U" clicks with me idk why. its good ok lol but then "Need U" goes hard. also specific shoutout to the mingling of the chord textures and melody at 34s
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267/ Current Value - Beneath the Sonics (2023) challenging my "i dont like dnb" stance with rly good sound design and nrg. "Monster" god damb also…. whatever tf you call that wonky vibe in "Against". A+ fav
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268/ Nathan Micay - To The God Named Dream (2023) really weird: this reaches into trance vibes (and timbres) that i just dont like. but only sometimes. "Fangs" is very much my personal highlight: cool vox! call and response! breaks! "It’s Recess Everywhere" runnerup
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269/ Aphex Twin - London 19.08.23 (2023) 3 new tracks out of nowhere! "Soog E" is simple but effective at grabbing a sort of analog afx feel. analord feel? fav. "Body Pads" is wacky for its tonality, close 2nd fav. that only leaves 1 other track lol. its alright. a lil empty imo
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270/ SDEM - IIRC (2019) "i want more like autechre" and this delivers while being its own thing. kinda wish "Kaelie" weren't so high pitched bc its good otherwise "Pranging" is def my fav here, despite "Usens" being the bangeringest.
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