XLR:840, That Fatal Error, and his actual name Oleg Xaler, are the Russian's three pseudonyms when releasing for his brainchild label Cutoff:Sky. Fragments is a... Read More
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For your dose of 'digital velvet,' look no further.
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Are you itching to go on a feel trip? StrangeZero‘s newest album is your ideal companion.
Founded in 1998 by Greek friends Stelios and Io-V, their ambient wet dreams have been a composite of trance music’s former glory and today’s sweeping EDM rhythms — all in bite-sized quantities. With their latest release, Nanofly, the duo promises to “travel with machines, dreams, and whispering screams.”
If you’ve never heard of a thing such as “inaudible sounds”, then you might have been barking up the wrong tree, all these years.
Despite the paradox that it presents, David Block’s project, The Human Experience, offers plenty of these. He musters his skills as a live electronic composer, multi-instrumentalist, and a producer to create a cross-genre instrumental collection for all of us to revel in.
It is a second album by this French DJ. It offers a nicely blended mixture of Breakbeat, Hip Hop & Electronica. Full of energy, with varied tempos and textures, it's perfect to listen to while you work or study.
My favorite are 'Nasty boy' and 'Fanboyz' - Enjoy!