Today the wonderful news was released that LP5, the first album from Apparat in six years will be out March 22 on Mute. The first single is already here. It’s called DAWAN and it’s a monster of a tune. I’m in love!
One of my favorite dance music producers and DJs lives in Finland, speaks Swedish and used to do mod tracks on his Amiga. I’m speaking of course of Henrik Hurtig, alias Cid Inc. This is is latest mix on Soundcloud, check it out.
I think it’s time to recommend some dance music again. I recently found this really good collection of fresh beats from London based label Needwant. The main theme is house music on the deeper side and I really like what I hear
There is a laid back vibe here that reminds me of old school Deep House, the kind you would hear in the mid- to late 90s on labels like Guidance Recordings.
House music for the perfect pre-party or when you just want to chill.
The Fifty Eleven Project is an ambient concept album by Danish DJ and producer Kasper Bjørke and friends. It interprets and evokes the emotional rollercoaster Kasper experienced from his cancer diagnosis and throughout the five years of regular check-ups. The album is a two-hour journey where vintage synthesizer sounds meets real pianos and strings.
Since each track has its own story to tell it never gets boring and everything is very well produced – think Brian Eno meeting the piano melodies of Jon Hopkins. Out on Kompakt.
An unexpected piece of synthesizer music was released on Replug today in the form of a brand new album from dutch producer C-Jay.
Adem is clearly inspired by the synth masters of the 70 and early 80s. It is a great sounding collection of synthesizer compositions, full of swirling arpeggios, sweeping pads and mysterious melodies. The first thing that comes to mind while listening is Tangerine Dream, but this album thankfully manage to stand on its own legs with its own identity. Adem sounds completely unlike something I would expect to be released in 2019 and I love it. Put on your headphones, lie down and get ready for a long journey.
Beautiful warm analogue melodies with a bit of retro feel. I have been listening to Ulrich Schnauss for 20 years or more. Thorsten Quaeschning is a new sonic acquaintance for me. Love what they do together. Love this album.
In my little blog series with music that currently inspires me I continue with Blondes and their album Warmth. It was released in 2017 but I just recently found it through Spotify’s excellent recommendation engine. The duo is from New York and consists of Sam Haar and Zach Steinman. Warmth has of 10 tracks of lysergic techno fused with their characteristic synth-work and atmospherics.
The album Mono from Stefan Gubatz shows that all the hardware you really need to make a great sounding Electro Acid album is a Roland TB-303 and a Roland TR-808 drum machine. Add some reverb and delay to that and there you have it. Masterfully programmed groovy beats and trippy basslines. This one goes straight into my saved albums library on Spotify.
Originally released in 2015 but now available for streaming on Spotify as well.
This is a great piece of Deep Space Ambient with a mysterious aura that permeates all of the tunes. Best listened to with headphones, lying down on a comfy sofa.
Can’t believe I missed this one when it was released in 2016. There is a slight distorted retro feeling to many of the sounds that I like a lot. Also a reminiscence of Moderat on some tracks, only a bit trippier.
Underworld – DRIFT Episode 1 “DUST”
Wow, what can I say.. Underworld is back. This is the best thing I have heard from them for almost 20 years.
I made one more Spotify playlist with chilled, laidback beats. Since not many seems to be listening to my playlists I will probably stop making them now. Why spend a lot of time searching for great music when I have no listeners really..