Beatdenker, Tom Craven, Halfpace, and more great stuff for you to enjoy!

Hey, I hope you’re doing well, this is your 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 18 and I have some awesome pics for you, dear music lovers, it´s really great to have you here, thanks for that. The album of the week is for Beatdenker a man beyond his time, an avant-garde musician in the electronic side of music, always pushing the limits further and further and I love it exactly for that, always challenging our ears and minds, also Tom Craven and Halfpace new albums are waiting for all of us.

Beatdenker "I Like It But I  Do It" artwork

I appreciate you for showing some love to these artists, streaming these albums is a really cool way to help this artist, remember to give them a follow, a + (Spotify), and a heart (social media), you might already know it but I have to say it: you rock! Waste no more time and let’s get to it!

ALL ALBUMS/EPS SUBMITTED AND

DISCOVERED VIA MUSOSOUP

1.- Expanding the edges of what one could do with rhythm is what this German-based producer is devoted to doing. Beatdenker has already showcased his affinity for complex and intriguing polyrhythmic sound sculptures in his previous releases “Too Tall To Dance” and “Ethic Endless Fun“, and he has tirelessly forged on with his explorations to create “I Like It But I Do It”, a new album out on now. You can keep reading our review here. And watch the stunning video.

2.- British singer and songwriter Tom Craven released his second full studio album, Make Yourself Known. Following the acclaim that his previous singles “New Signals” and “Let It Fall (My December)” got, this was an album that had all of us excited and eagerly waiting – and it did not disappoint at all. Keep reading our review here.

3.- Hozomeen is a project where the music is written, performed, and produced by Graham Thompson, in his own words: ‘The Void’ was an opportunity for me to challenge myself in terms of songwriting, but also to try and incorporate instrumentation I may not have previously used, and that you may not always expect to hear on an album of this nature. Songs were primarily built from the drums up, with only a few guitar riffs written before drum recording commenced, the rest were improvised drum ideas around which I built songs”.

4.- HalfPace debut album “The Same Place You’ve Always Known” in their own words: “We’ve dealt with a lot struggles in life. We’ve battled, and continue to battle mental health, loss of immediate family, loss of friends, and a lot of things that life can throw at you. This album is meant to allow you to take step back from those issues and listen to these songs which were crafted to evoke some type of feeling, trigger a happy memory, make you feel nostalgic. While we love all of our tracks, songs like “I’ve Got Home” and “Upstairs//Downstairs” mean the most to us in that it completely embodies the theme of home”

5.- Fantasy Sequence‘s new album “To Lie Awake Alone“, is a journey through the bad choices that blossom into great stories so many years later… -This is the ongoing solo musical project of Jarond Gibbs, best known for his songwriting work on the hit Nickelodeon series “Yo Gabba Gabba!” that warped its way into young impressionable minds across the globe.

6.- The Sacrificing Hands‘ new album “Ghosts on Wigan Lane” the artist create sonic trips that travel through folk, ambient, and electronic creating unique tracks that evoke memories, myths, and magic of landscapes familiar and yet-to-be-discovered. You can read our review here.

7.- Lee Switzer-Woolf new album “Annihilation Signals” This is the second album for the artist. While the first album was a stripped-back acousticheavy folktronica album, pairing introspective folk songs with simple electronic elements, the second album is a far bigger, more sprawling release both in terms of the fullness of the album’s sound, and the
lyrical themes within.

8.- One year after the release of “Son Of Abyss“, the bewitching Sardinian duo “Abisso“, composed by EryaV and D’avy, gives us a second emotional wave with the new album “Cradle Of Ice. The work, instrumental and entirely self-produced, leads us back to that overwhelming sound and emotional experience that distinguishes these cryptic artists, capable of embracing the dark ambient reality in its most hidden “crevices” and weaving it into the cinematic one.

9.- Raging Alt Rock duo Alkanes‘ new EP This Is It, features their latest single Artefact. Produced by Steve Bull and mastered by Acle Kahney from Prog-Metal heavyweights TesseracT, the new four-track EP is a triumphant return for the band and touches on various themes throughout the tracks. It is a bit of a step away from previous releases, with more intensity and power behind the tracks. Alkanes have leaned into their modern progressive influences and produced dynamic moments in the vein of Arcane Roots and Black Peaks.

I hope not only you can enjoy these artists but also remember to support them, streaming and sharing their work that obviously you can find in the Playlist Less Than 1,000 FollowersFresh SinglesIndie OnlyAlterindie State of MindFemale Rising Stars12 New Songs This WeekChill – Folk – AcousticDebut Bands (Off The Radar)Sickest & DopestHot Stuff Metal, and Unknown but Essentials!

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Here is a guide (Playlist) with one track from each of the albums presented in this round-up:

If you enjoy any of these tracks don’t forget to give it a green heart when you’re on Spotify and add it to your favorite playlist, this little action not only saves the track on your music library but also will help the artist, you know that the name of the game for us is “support”, thank you!!!

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