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One of my favorite finds on BC, very old school 70′s soul sound mixed with a hip hop flavor . Good stuff. Favorite tracks are “better made:, ‘Sirens”, “Sunset City”
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http://www.passalacquamusic.com/about/
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One of my favorite finds on BC, very old school 70′s soul sound mixed with a hip hop flavor . Good stuff. Favorite tracks are “better made:, ‘Sirens”, “Sunset City”
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This is good music to listenj to whilst browsing #fuckyeahbrutalism
4 in the series so far and only 2 GBP (about 3 USD)
https://concretism.bandcamp.com/album/ep01-rabies-warning
Named after the title track, ‘EP01 - Rabies Warning’ takes us on a short journey through paranoid public information films, lost TV transmissions and bleak industrial landscapes.
My signature sound, created from vintage synths, analogue tape bouncing and self-sampling, has gathered a small but dedicated following, and this will be the first in a series of EP releases.
"It's hollow with a sense of optimism - a desolate electronic barren heath. One might sink into this." - John Austin, writer and music critic. credits released 18 January 2012
https://analogafrica.bandcamp.com/album/legends-of-benin-afro-funk-cavacha-agbadja-afro-beat
Legends of Benin is a collection of super rare and highly danceable masterpieces recordedbetween 1969-1981 by four legendary composers from Benin: - Gnonnas Pedro et Ses Dadjes - Antoine Dougbé - El Rego et Ses Commandos - Honoré Avolonto
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Yaaard is a music producer from the deep south of the UK. He helps run the RECKNO record label
https://reckno.bandcamp.com/album/yaaard-how-i-defeated
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Old school rap, like Run Dmc, Grandmasterflash, this is a genuine time machine to 1983.
This and this look interesting as well
https://milieumusic.bandcamp.com/album/detuned-summer-yearbook-singles-remixes-2005-2010
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Here’s a nice interview
http://www.discogs.com/artist/426224-Brian-Grainger
Brian Grainger was born in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in 1983, and since 1997 he has amassed hundreds of recordings under various monikers and in collaboration with others. His most prominent projects have been Milieu, Coppice Halifax and works produced simply as Brian Grainger. In 2004 he began a small mailing list that eventually grew into the Milieu Music mailorder label that he maintains today. In 2006 he found a business partner and collaborator in David Tagg and the two founded Second Sun Recordings together. During this time Brian also assisted David with his already established Expanding Electronic Diversity label, until operations were moved to the newer Install imprint in 2007 and by 2009, EED closed its doors. Today Brian continues to release a steady stream of his own works via Milieu Music and coordinates both SSR and Install with David Tagg. He currently resides in Columbia, SC with his wife Sophia and their pets.
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https://jelsmusic.bandcamp.com/album/greenball-3rd
https://www.anticon.com/artist/jel
He was but a young buck, wet behind the ears and not all that wise. But if Jeffery James Logan--Catholic-born Chicago son, one-time Chuck Berry enthusiast, junior high schooler- knew one thing, he knew that he needed to play the drums. If he knew another thing, it was that he wouldn't get to, no matter how much angsty teen protest or sullen-eyed brooding he put into the cause, because, well, some jock kid was in better with the gym teacher. So Jeff-the SP-1200 beatmachine master we now know as Jel-took up the coronet. Thankfully, the SP found Jel shortly after Christmas one high school year. He'd been helping elderly women pump gas as part of a long-term scheme to turn fuel into money into circuitry into sound. He still had the tapes from the year he fell in love with music-1989 radio broadcasts from 105.9 WGCI, The Rap Down with Franky J and Disco Dave-and had been desperately searching for a way to feed his intense attraction to beat-making ever since his first urges were denied. With cash clenched tightly in young fist, he marched to the nearest music store and happily bought the cornerstone of his entire sound: the SP-1200. Revenge on a gym teacher never felt so sweet. And Jel never looked back.
The next few years were spent mostly in two places. When Jel wasn't locked away in his room with his new mechanical love, he was helping out behind the scenes at Northwestern University's radio station. At home he'd cut, chop, artist, and tap; on campus he'd pass his tapes along to local DJs and emcees that would stop by the station. Jel's friend and radio partner Kevin Beacham introduced him to the hip-hop that came before, the secrets of the drum machine (i.e. how to cheat to 10-second sample time), and -most importantly-a certain nasaltoned Cincinnati rapper who went by the name of Doseone. The rest of Jel's story is the beginning stages and steady fruition of an entire movement in sound. In 1996, he quit art school in favor of the chills. In 1998, his first collaborations with dose saw the light of day (Hemispheres). In January of 1999, the debut Themselves LP was finished (Them), and by Spring of the same year, work would begin on the seminal Deep Puddle Dynamics project. And from that artist-which included Jel and Doseone, Sole and Alias of Portland, Maine's Live Poets, and Slug from Atmosphere-the concept of anticon was somewhere born.
Today Jel lives in the Oakland Bay Area with the same SP-1200 he purchased as a teen. They left the Midwest together in a concerted effort to defy genre with a collective of like-minded individuals and instruments. His crunchy punched-out beats and swells of low-bit atmospherics have become anticon trademarks, highly sought after by artists around the globe. Jel was one of the first, if not the very first musician to use the a drum machine in live performance like a drum kit with little to no sequencing. Using the pads on the drum machine, Jel plays each snare, bass kick, cymbal and loop with his fingers. And his raps ain't half bad either. To date, Jel's list of collaborators includes Can's Malcolm Mooney, Stephanie Bohm from Ms. John Soda, Mike Patton, Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers, Black Thought of the Roots, DJ Krush, Mr. Dibbs, Sage Francis, Atmosphere, and just about the entire anticon roster, naturally. Jel is currently a member of Themselves (with Doseone and Dax Pierson), Subtle (a cello-drumssamplers-guitar-keyboards-winds-and-words sextet on Lex artists), and 13 & God (Themselves and the Notwist). His second solo full-length is entitled Soft Money.
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English synthpop band from Brighton who formed in 2008.
https://mirrorsofficial.bandcamp.com/album/this-year-next-year-sometime
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https://plentywenlockrecords.bandcamp.com/album/clouds-in-the-shape-of-clouds-single
Ross Baker has been creating music since the mid-nineties, on his own under various monikers (Second Thought, Obliquity) and with others (Jesse Conner, Captain Busby, Sturmazdle). Plenty Wenlock are proud to be releasing this, his latest and perhaps final, collection under his own name.
As a whole, the three tracks collected here could be taken as a sonic paean to the passing of Summer through to Winter, beginning with pastoral, clockwork chimes, moving through echoing, nostalgic reveries and culminating in chilly, brooding electronics.
Musically, the cyclical acoustics of title track 'Clouds In The Shape Of Clouds' bring to mind The Early Years, Pullman and My Autumn Empire, whereas B-side 'Oxgodby' recalls in it's wistful tones, the work of Sarah Records artist Blueboy or even ambient pastoralist Virginia Astley. The remix of 'A Time Before Computers' which finishes things off, could almost be Avrocar, in the corner of a field, caught in a late Autumn shower... credits released 26 September 2014
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https://timeandform.bandcamp.com/album/lure-of-the-heavens
Instruments used: Korg Polysix, Roland Juno 60, Roland JX-3P, Roland SVC-350 Vocoder, Sequential Circuits Pro One, Moog Prodigy, Moog Opus 3, Arp String Ensemble, Casio CT-410V, Univox SR-55 Super Rhythmer, Hammond Auto-Rhythm FR-2D, Mu-Tron Phasor, Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man
Tonen is firmly based in the krautrock genre. According to soundcloud they are from Portland Oregon and have about 4 albums/EPs and a few live ones. Ashra, Cluster, Harmonia and Popol vuh, manuel Gottsching are a few that come to mind. This release is more in the heady ambient kraut style rather than the motorik. good authentic stuff that would fit right in back in the heyday.
https://tonen.bandcamp.com/album/kosmischen-benommenheit
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https://nosdam.bandcamp.com/album/kenny-dennis-havin-a-time-instrumentals
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http://www.discogs.com/artist/32301-Odd-Nosdam
Odd Nosdam is an American hip hop / ambient / psychedelic music producer, DJ, visual artist, and live performer. Having cut his teeth producing warped and bombastic beats as a member of cLOUDDEAD, Nosdam has since gone on to record and release some of the most revered work in the post-millennial, abstract hip-hop world. Through his solo productions and various collaborations and remixes, the Anticon co-founder traces an indelible strain of super-saturated, no-fi weirdness that intersects British IDM, West Coast hip-hop, and ethereal drone.
https://christmusic.bandcamp.com/album/blue-shift-emissions
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http://www.discogs.com/artist/31633-Christ
Christ. performs as a solo electronic music artist, often live with drummer David McGeorge, and is linked to the (also Scottish) electronic music group Boards Of Canada. Credited as Chris Horne, he was an early participant in the nebulous Hexagon Sun collective from which Boards of Canada emerged and was a collaborator with Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison until approximately 1995. He appeared on the Boards Of Canada - Twoism album, originally issued on the Music70 label. Horne's departure was amicable and he thanks the duo on the Christ. - Pylonesque EP. issued on Benbecula Records.