Mannequin is always looking for every shape that electronic music could assume, so they are seriously proud to announce the release of 500 vinyl limited edition copies of Octavius new album "Laws".
Glacial, barren and difficult, OCTAVIUS’ Laws arrives in stark contrast to synth pop-derived efforts of recent fashion.
Informed specifically by Bowie’s "Low", New Order’s "Movement" and Tricky’s "Pre-Millennium Tension" , "Laws" is Octavius in a daringly raw, beats and noise and vocals only moment.
"Laws" features significant musical contributions from DJ/Producer Barbeau, who has worked with Doc Martin, Les Rhythmes Digitales, Donald Glaude and is the producer behind Hollywood sex act Dirty Sanchez’s sound.
This is what the press wrote:
"At times, it sounds like Ian Curtis fronting Merzbow, other times it’s Tricky bleeding". - WIRE
"Electronic music as envisioned by 18th-century French philosophers." – Grooves
"His work can drift like ambient Brian Eno pieces, distort with abrasive freakouts, or pummel with Nine Inch Nails beats and aggression." – All Music Guide
One Year after "Individual Suffering" Sascha Lemon makes his way back into the headphones of Electronica-fans with his most personal album in the LPF12-history.
And the waiting was worthwhile: The soundscapes of LPF12 are emotional, stirring and moving - more than ever before.
In ten chapters "A Sense Of Loss" tells a story of hope, loss and sadness, of anger, reconciliation and love. Personal experiences expressed with emotional music, that easily combines heart and mind. Smooth piano-sounds are joined with captivating Dark Ambient-sounds, forceful drum-patterns provide a background for ingenious synth-sequences.
Collaborations with the Ionium Records label-colleague mind.area, with the greek project MikTek and the american singer Karra Russell masterly round this thrilling album off.
If you like thought-out Electronica, that touches heart and soul without being tear-jerking, then you definitely shouldn’t miss "A Sense Of Loss".
TRACKLIST :
01. The Unthinkable (with mind.area)
02. While Trying To Break Endless Circles
03. The Crucifixion Of Disbelief
04. A Moment Worth Bleeding For
05. In A Place Where Fear Resides
06. Staring At The Impeccable Victim
07. De-Genetic (with MikTek)
08. The Inevitable Sense Of Loss
09. Don't Worry, It's Too Late
10. Hold Tight (with Cellar Door)
Release Date : 26th August 2011
M83 announces details today for what has become one of this autumn’s most anticipated dance-releases.
M83 (aka Anthony Gonzalez) will release his new double album, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming on October 17th, 2011.
Produced by Justin Meldal-Johnson (Beck, NIN, The Mars Volta, Goldfrapp) and including contributions from Brad Laner (from 90’s band Medicine) on guitar, Saturdays=Youth vocalist Morgan Kibby, and guest vocalist Zola Jesus, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming is a double-album journey.
About awakening, craving, and conquering, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming pushes into new vocal territory for M83.
Here we see Gonzalez test out different ways of singing, ranging from a spectral breathy whisper to a howling scream. “I think it is a reflection of my 30 years of being a human being. It’s a compilation of all my previous music together. It’s a retrospective of myself”, says Gonzalez.
M83 fans have the opportunity to hear and download the first single, “Midnight City”, starting today. The humid, adrenaline-driven dreamlike track is unlike anything we have heard from M83 in the past. “Midnight City” adeptly sweeps you through abandoned concrete streets swimming in broken neon light. To download the track visit M83’s official website or stop by his Soundcloudpage page to stream it.
Swedish/Norwegian trio Code 64 that won last years Manifest Awards for best synthalbum will return on August 16th with a new EP called “Deviant EP”.
The EP will hold 5 tracks in total.
Three alternative versions of “Deviant” including a radio edio and two remixes signed SPARK! and Parralox.
Besides this there will also be a remake of the title track made by Greek-based METAL (!!!!) act Sorrowful Angels, so this is something you don’t hear everyday for sure!!!
To top everything of we are also treated with a new version of the track “Oblivion” (Frequencer Remix).
32 Crash aka Jean-Luc De Meyer (Front 242), Len Lemeire (Implant) and Jan D'Hooghe will release this autumn a new album called "Y2112Y".
32 Crash describes their new work as 'new school retro'. Apart from the regular cd, there will also be a limited edition.