Category: Avant-Garde / Experimental

  • Beatdenker pushes further in all things rhythmic in new release “I Like It But I Do It”

    Beatdenker pushes further in all things rhythmic in new release “I Like It But I Do It”

    The album, “I like It But I Do It” by Beatdenker which is actually one 20-minute-long track running in a continuous flow through various stages, mirrors the busy world within us that constantly generates new thoughts and ideas, and at the same time, it visualizes the potential hidden within that just needs to be made…

  • LUMP200 new dance of chaotic elements “CEX”

    LUMP200 new dance of chaotic elements “CEX”

    “Cex” by Lump200 is going to be released on the streaming platforms on April 28th, save the date, and is the third and last release of the album, as “Isles of You” will hit platforms on May 12th.

  • Nobody’s Wolf Child final chapter in “Nobody’s”

    Nobody’s Wolf Child final chapter in “Nobody’s”

    . As usual when it comes to this project, “Nobody’s” is an astonishing piece of music, blending electronics that range from trip-hop to Kate Bush’s experimentalisms. The sense of mystery surrounding the Nobody’s Wolf Child persona makes it even more enthralling, and this time around this can be perceived in the video.

  • Aggressive Soccer Moms “QUINT”

    Aggressive Soccer Moms “QUINT”

    Aggressive Soccer Moms recorded a cover. A version of Yoko Ono’s “Why” “Her way of approaching music has many similarities to ASM’s way of experimenting with their music. The monotony of her song “Why” is interspersed with rock’n’roll vibes as in “Sisters, O Sisters”. If any genre boundary is identified, it must be broken.

  • Lump200 exciting dance in “I am the Elephant in The Room”

    Lump200 exciting dance in “I am the Elephant in The Room”

    Now, René AKA Lump200, and his group of talented musicians are ready to return this February 24th with their second single off of their upcoming 5th album, “Isles of You”. The track is a trippy expression of wind instruments (including tuba and bass clarinet), bright synths, and even a vibraphone.

  • Beatdenker’s new LP “Ethic Endless Fun”

    Beatdenker’s new LP “Ethic Endless Fun”

    “Ethic Endless Fun” by Beatdenker is a whole new territory for music lovers searching for something different, and not just noise music different, but an alternate and refreshing vision of the concept of rhythm.

  • JUNK – “Chromatose”

    JUNK – “Chromatose”

    “The band JUNK plays its own original music made first to satisfy the musicians that make it. We blend styles to make us feel good when we listen to it.” Dirty D / JUNK

  • Tuulikki Bartosik “Playscapes”

    Tuulikki Bartosik “Playscapes”

    “I always find something new in Playscapes for myself and often start thinking, wait, how did we do it and why does it sound like that. This is literally my playscape in music with all the different instruments and my voice used together and through with electronics. A Nordic innovative electroacoustic breeze.” Tuulikki Bartosik

  • Nobody’s Wolf Child “Big Bad Wolf”

    Nobody’s Wolf Child “Big Bad Wolf”

    Nobody’s Wolf Child’s new single Big Bad Wolf was inspired by the wolf-shaped yet entirely human killers living much closer to us than we would have suggested, the single reveals the disturbing grim world that resides in their souls.

  • The Qwarks’ fun new track “Nice While It Lasted”

    The Qwarks’ fun new track “Nice While It Lasted”

    In grim times, the Qwarks search out moments of joy, riding on a wave of psychedelic joie de vivre with the backdrop of a barren wasteland of fragmented selfies and melting database columns. In the desert by a campfire they met the Reverend Zebadiah Hawkwind III who attempted to exorcise their demons through a heavy…

  • Lump200 futuristic new single “Kryptomarch”

    Lump200 futuristic new single “Kryptomarch”

    “Kryptomarch” by Lump200 is the first single release of their upcoming album “Isles of You”, together with the social-audio web-app islesofyou. It is a futuristic mix between electronica and organic elements, which include a heavily processed bass clarinet and vibraphone. It is very difficult to identify which is which as it is all very carefully…

  • Andrea Ward – “Awake at Night”

    Andrea Ward – “Awake at Night”

    Her music falls somewhere between Björk’s Medúlla and FKA twigs’ LP1 with a dash of Fiona Apple just for the hell of it. Needless to say, her sounds are incredible and captivate the listener like few other artists are capable of doing.