Tag: warp records
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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’.
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Kelly Moran – “Butterfly Phase”
As always, the experimental composer and piano virtuoso’s nature is always in evolution as evidenced by the lead single off her new album, ‘Moves In the Field’.