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1/18/2018

[Teaser of the day] Bryyn - Lunar Patterns


  • Indie folk
  • Alt-folk
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Americana
  • Folk indie

Artist: Bryyn
Release: Tend My Sheep
Label: Jamendo
Year: 2017

1/17/2018

[Teaser of the day] The Eleventh Hour - The Heaven Lifestyle


  • Coldwave
  • Post-punk
  • Goth rock
  • Art punk

Release: Radio Heaven
Label: Hearthphone
Year: 2008

Rastr – Tales Of the Druid (2017)



  • Industrial rock 
  • Breakbeat 
  • Alternative rock 
  • Electronic 
  • Alternative dance

Comment: this bunch of 6 instrumental tracks is an instance of industrial rock. More profoundly, it does mean heavily clanging drums and slamming programmed beats which are up there to show direction and provide the back-up to incisive and harsh guitar riff-based attitude. Due to a typical industrial example it is very straightforward and emotion oppressive, it is more about showing off its muscles and power. Due to an atypical industrial rock release it involves lots of torrents of broken beat massacres. Just a couple of sequences are aligned with one another to prevent possible greyish zones and deviations in between. It`s now your turn to decide is it either positive or negative value to go out from the set. The issue is a part of the discography of MNMN Records.

[Teaser of the day] Betelmire - My Mensa Dream


  • Lo-fi
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Drone pop
  • New Weird America
  • Bedroom pop
  • Dream pop
  • Free folk
  • Organcore
  • Weird folk

Artist: Betelmire
Release606 MPH
Year: 2005/2010

[Teaser of the day] Quimper - Cut Below The Knee



  • Electronic music
  • Ambient
  • Art music
  • Avant-garde
  • Film noir
  • Neoclassical

Artist: Quimper
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2017

[Teaser of the day] Captive Portal - Choir Librarian



  • Sampledelic
  • Crossover
  • Nu jazz
  • Funk
  • Crossover
  • Afrofuturism 
  • Acid jazz

Label: Mahorka/ZAP 
Year: 2017

1/16/2018

[Teaser of the day] Eden Ariel - She`s



  • New Weird America
  • Indie folk
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Free folk
  • Modern classical
  • Alt-folk
  • Dream folk

Artist: Eden Ariel
Release: Lilith
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2017

[Teaser of the day] Genital Hercules - Zero Gravitas



  • Art rock
  • Glam rock
  • RIO 
  • Avant-prog

Release: Zero Gravitas
Label: Self-released/Bandcamp
Year: 2012

[Teaser of the day] Organ of Qwerty - Secret Lands of The North


  • Improvised music
  • Electronic music
  • Avant-electronica
  • Sound art
  • Experimentalism
  • Electro-acoustic
  • Experimental electronica
  • Avant-garde

Artist: Organ of Qwerty 
Year: 2013 

1/15/2018

Niku Senpuki – Blah Blah Mimicry (2017)



  • Experimental electronica 
  • Illbient 
  • Drone 
  • Post-industrial 
  • Avant-electronica 
  • Leftfield 
  • Krautrock
  • Dark ambient 
  • Abstract 
  • Improvised music 
  • Ambient drone

Comment: oh yeah, I was listening to it while cutting out the old tapestry from my living room. Believe me, I could but a little remind from it. First of all, it is the kind of glass bead electronic music and on the other side, the last track Bruitful involves the kind of (post-)metal and post-rock mixed music in the ending part. Yet it does not mean it is rubbish even though the artist Fabian Otto says it an over-orchestrated nonsense. It can be said an over-orchestrated post-industrial quest may be a gem in terms of pop music. For sure, while focusing on it you can discover a profound well of intriguing sounds and intricate schemes which used to sway from one bewildering angle to another, used to move from one mind-provoking edge to another, used to trudge through gravitation-free and gravitation-heavy terrains. Given that I am in a quandary to suggest is it either determined sort of music or improvised stuff. As you can see above Fabian Otto has got managed to set it up being tightly located around the axis of post-industrial and its adjacent styles like illbient, drone, abstract electronic music. At Nomad Filet one may say it is the kind of beautiful music. Indeed, I feel an uncanny beauty at its core and at its flanks. And Soma Salad is the dance track of the issue. Furthermore, I can feel within it a tribute to be paid off to Faust, a krautrock juggernaut. I am here to fully praise that full-fledged effort. That makes fairly sense. And it may be not the best idea to listening to it while scratching the walls of your apartment.