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Thursday, 07 July 2011 19:32

N-qia - qia songs

GENRE: Electronic, Dreamy, Hypnotic

Label: La Bel Netlabel
Release date: 2011
Total running time: 00:18:02

La bel netlabel is proud to present N-qia, an eclectic electronic Duo by Nozomi (vocal) & Takma (programming) from Tokyo. N-qia music is a skyscraper of many colors, the mood changes throughout the day."qia songs" is an electronic dream of the present. Hypnotic voice, electro-acoustic tracks, arranges are changing rapidly beyond many categories. They collaborated with artists such as Gouthy (Acustronica), for hippyhouse remix on his album “3rd” . Monolyth & Cobalt (KESHHHHHH recordings UK, No man’s land recordings-DIY) for the compilation “The Clyde Parker Project Session #4″. EP will be out from MiMi records Portugal. Track “Birdseye” appeared on Japanese electronic compilation ArtLism Vol.3. Track “Wander” will be compiled by lomeanor netlabel Russia. Another track will be out from bearsuit records UK on their compilation, and co-works with harold nono from bearsuit records as “haq” is also coming. One of their songs was on aired by Blue Fred’s Radio Session Radio Rheinwelle 92,5 Frankfurt Germany. Working on upcoming release with short stories by Andrea Otero (Spain) 1st album is upcoming from KUGK musique Germany, in summer 2011.
TRACKLIST
01 - Frosty
02 - Dust
03 - Wander
04 - Fullmoon
License: Attribution - Non Commercial - nd 3.0
Published in Electronic
Sunday, 03 April 2011 12:38

Joxfield ProjeX - Hypnotic Wash Up

GENRE: Electronic, Hypnotic, Psychedelic, Synth Pop

Label: Clinical Archives
Release date: 2011
Total running time: 00:44:29

“While standing in my kitchen doing the wash up and listening in my ghetto-blaster to the Majestic Pattern City Revisited Evolution suite from the Joxfield ProjeX very strict limited self-release album ‘The Pond Intermezzo’ (2006) I realized how goddamn good it was and that these tracks deserved being properly released. The album was originally printed in about 20 copies which mostly were given away to some of our friends. Very few copies were sold for almost nothing. The story of the suite: For the TPI sessions Yan had made a hypnotic, long pattern to which I made a 20 minutes long guitar improvisation. Due to too many wrong notes it was re-recorded once. There was more guitar terror and even more wrong notes. There was also a short, recorded sung melody. Then Yan locked himself into his room for a couple of months, re-worked the recorded music, picked up some themes from the solos, developed it, mixed it, split it, added the treated vocal parts, added some other freaky vocal parts and finally presented what’s heard here. Maybe it’s a bit accessible to have the suite split into eight parts, but the true reason was Yan’s then car stereo which refused to play too long songs, it had to be split into parts.”
Published in Electronic

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