Eclectic Vibes
by Andrew Frey
Dirtwire - Carrier
DirtwireCarrier
Label: Beats Antique Records
Creaking and groaning southern folktronica landscapes filled with worldly rhythms and electronic ambiance. This makes total sense since this duo, comprised of multi-instrumentalist David Satori (Beats Antique) and Evan Fraser (Hamsa Lila; Stellamara) met at the California Institute of the Arts while studying World Music Composition. The 7 tracks on this EP are packed with dense earthy tones and flavorful rhythms that twist Americana into something new again.
• The Dirtwire Website • The Dirtwire Facebookdr trippy - Invasion by Osmosis
dr trippyInvasion by Osmosis
Label: Disco Gecko Recordings
This debut release from Dr Trippy (aka Martin Corbett) maneuvers dub reggae rhythms through a battery of effects and synths while whirling in Indian and Middle Eastern vocal snippets and other ethnic flavors thus creating a quirky yet clever, flowing and highly listenable downtempo electronica which managed to pull me in again and again. Now I understand why it is being promoted as “Punjabi swamp music” and how he got signed to Toby Marks’ (Banco de Gaia) label!
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MOAUncountably Infinite
Label: self-published
Cleverly disguised as a teacher of electronic music production at New York’s Dubspot, Saxophonist Max Wild, under the moniker MOA, really comes alive when he experiments with and exploits the collision of his childhood in Zimbabwe and formal jazz training with the irresistible advances of electronic music at his fingertips. This diverse background gave him ample inlets and ideas for producing and embellishing this genre jumping debut offering of dubstep, dance and electropop melded with urban grooves and African rhythms.
• MOA Website • MOA FacebookKalya Scintilla - Open Ancient Eyes
Kalya ScintillaOpen Ancient Eyes
Label: Merkaba Music
Memories of futures past are found in the mystical multidimensional soundscapes and tribal journeys generated by Australia’s Kalya Scintilla. An ethnic fusion of electronica and lush healing vibrations give rise to meditative dubstep breakouts, but also chill into meditative paths of ascendant love rhythms, which makes for a well-rounded delightful dose of seductive sonic bliss.
• Kalya Scintilla Website • Kalya Scintilla FacebookToo Many Zooz - Fanimals EP
Too Many ZoozFanimals EP
Label: Sub Pop
Redefine your dance moves when you get down to the jagged jazz disturbances generated by this trio composed of trumpet, baritone sax and drums. Honing their craft by blowing peoples minds while subway busking in NYC, TMZ is a squealing barrage of brass over dynamic defining beats that results in an invigorating booty shaking funk-jazz jam session.
• Too Many Zooz Website • Too Many Zooz FacebookAndrocell - Imbue
AndrocellImbue
Label: Altar Records
According to Androcell (aka Tyler Smith), the definition of his fourth full-length release, “Imbue”, is “inspire or permeate with a feeling or quality.” He accomplishes this by showing off a deep passion for blending a multitude of music styles, instruments, and cultures within the realm of electronic dub inspired music. Such an immersion of flowing ambiance and vivid organic textures has captured my listen repeatedly.
• Androcell WebsiteZonra - Is, Was, and Always Will Be
ZonraIs, Was, and Always Will Be
Label: self-published
Beautiful, complex and thought-provoking multi-layered melodic textures and churns flow throughout mid-tempo electronica. Complex and compelling psychedelic glitch-hop nuances and breakbeat grooves litter the lively landscapes, highlighting this Denver producer’s attention to detail.
• Zonra Website • Zonra FacebookLords of Acid - Lords of Acid
Lords of AcidLords of Acid
Label: Metropolis Records
After 12 long years the mighty Praga Khan, along with longtime collaborator Erhan Kurkun, bring us a new full length orgy of punky electro industrial deliciousness. This is a fantastic, feisty, fun, booty shakin’ party album with great grooves, wide stylistic variances and witty lyrics plus an ever apparent sex appeal. Yummy!
• Lords of Acid Website • Lords of Acid FacebookMekong Delta - Intersections
Mekong DeltaIntersections
Label: Steamhammer/SPV
How do you create a technical thrash metal band for 2012? Start in the mid 1980s! Founded in the 80s by producer and bass player Ralf Hubert and surviving decades of band changes and turmoil, this release gives new life to a variety of their acclaimed classics utilizing the technology and band lineup of today, while enabling the band to get out and tour the world again.
• Mekong Delta Website • Mekong Delta FacebookKmang Kmang - Drifting
Kmang KmangDrifting
Label: self-released
Defying traditional classical guitar structures to incorporate indie rock angst and prog rock finesse with jazzy improvisational plateaus brings this Chicago based collective to a unique perfection. Founded by Barmey Ung, a Cambodian transplant, the compositions effortlessly delve into Flamenco, Samba, as well as traditional Cambodian Music.
• Kmang Kmang Website • Kmang Kmang FacebookLance Lopez - Handmade Music
Lance LopezHandmade Music
Label: MIG Music
Starting in New Orleans and mentored by Buddy Miles (Band of Gypsys) this ballsy blues guitarist has been a professional musician since the age of 14. At the age of 18 he became Lucky Peterson’s band leader. Now on this, his second solo release, he starts off jumpin but gets gritty, soulful and introspective in the middle.
• Lance Lopez Website • Lance Lopez FacebookBlockhead - Bells and Whistles
BlockheadBells and Whistles
Label: Ninja Tune
Snatching snippets across time and genre, Blockhead provides a fine blend of vintage ambiance crossed with contemporary electronica. Surges of warped melodies find home amid the morphed mantras, jazzy infections and serene soundscapes.
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