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i broke my robot- tomorrow does not exist
[bfc006]
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When an album claims on its press sheet to be “the soundtrack to a 14th century torture chamber played
by modern electronics and the Boston Philharmonic,” there’s not way we’re not having a listen.
Tomorrow Does Not Exist is an intricately orchestrated train wreck of breakbeats and IDM, and
really does sound, in some places, like you’re trapped in an iron maiden.
Deliciously dark and definitely not for fans of the Postal Service. by Jennifer Marston of XLR8R. |
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V/A - Cloud Control
[bfc005]
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Lock up your laptops, there's an old-fashioned '96 IDM revival happening- in North Carolina. Spread across 15 tracks, Cloud Control is both a survey and blender of
the history of experimental electronic music, with this upstart label referencing and reformulating myriad highlights of the last 15 years of the noodly, cryptically named genre.
From Tudikas Wayne Hunnicutt's ephemeral dreamscapes to a grime dripped Amen splatter from subQtaneous, the distinct vision of each particular artist is maintained throughout.
by Brion Paul of XLR8R. |
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Nauseous Youth Future - Dosage
[bfc004]
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Glitchy electronics vibrate with severe agitation alongside a bevy of scratchy e-perc rhythms. The notes glisten with synthetic luster, yet the riffs they describe are frequently infused with an endearing humanity peering through the impulsive miasma. The application of truncated samples accentuates the music's frenetic demeanor.
by Matt Howarth of Sonic Curiosity |
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V/A - The Collective Polycarbonate release
[bfc003]
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"Broken Fader Cartel smears together harmony and rhythm with wide, oily brushstrokes, giving human qualities to electronic gurgles and evoking a landscape of the natural world. These are the soundscapes of consciousness when lulled and pacified, attuned to the higher purposes of existence. Their album bridges the organic and the robotic".
by the fine folks at CD Baby |
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Discount Plastic Surgery
[bfc002]
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"Placebo, mildly dark and momentum-heavy, is much more accessible if slightly less experimental than Discound Plastic Surgery's self-titled debut from last year. This markedly consistent new album is masterful at establishing a mood just between soundtrack music for an action-movie car-racing sequence and the perfect aural background to a game of solitaire. Placebo manages an urban feel without being insultingly pop-hop-oriented in the process."
by Steve Shanafelt
at The Mountain Express |
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Discount Plastic Surgery
[bfc001]
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“At its best, I can be deftly urban, darkly atmospheric, and surprisingly melodic. At its worst, it sounds like a rushed soundtrack for a cyber-punk anime flick. 4 out of 5”
by Steve Shanafelt
at The Mountain Express |
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