Tag: warp records
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Fire-Toolz – “Balam =^..^= Says IPv09082024 Strawberry Head”
Like its title, the lead single from the Chicago experimental electronic producer’s new album, ‘Lavender Networks’, resolves the madness that has come to normalize itself on our senses, albeit as a banger.
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Recommended Album: Oneohtrix Point Never – ‘Tranquilizer’
Daniel Lopatin’s latest opus of a digital monument in sound is an antidote against the content dump that uses its disposable substances against it.
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Oneohtrix Point Never – “Cherry Blue”
All sonic spectrums from the past three decades coexist here in one strange hue on 0PN’s timeline on this ‘Tranquilizer’ highlight.
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Kelly Moran – “Echo In the Field”
The first listen from the experimental pianist’s new album ‘Don’t Trust Mirrors’ endlessly inches you into its beyond, even if it has no end.
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Stereolab – “Aerial Troubles”
The lead single from the avant-pop generator’s first new album in 15 years lands softly down to Earth and brings gravity down to the lounge.
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Squid – “Building 650”
On the latest preview off their new album, ‘Cowards’, the London post-punks are rebuilding the shape of everyday anxieties around around them, far from what you’d normally expect.
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Broadcast – “Come Back to Me (Demo)”
As the message returns to sender, so does Trish Keenan to us on this unearthed Broadcast demo.
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Recommended Album: Broadcast – ‘Spell Blanket – Collected Demos 2006 – 2009’
The wonder of Broadcast’s supernatural sound lives on in unparalleled mystery 13 years after their creative supernova, Trish Keenan, left this plane.
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Broadcast – “Follow the Light”
A transcendental doorway beyond thee current physical leads you back to the Broadcast frontwoman.
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Kelly Moran – “Sodalis (II)”
In companionship with the Yamaha Disklavier, the NYC composer actualizes her artist intuition on the latest preview from ‘Moves in the Field’.