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Category: Ambient | Electronica-Indietronic
Ambient Electronic Mixture | Regardless what anyone may think, Psychon has not been asleep for the past five years. After releasing “apocalypse has been dubbed the weekend pill”, the band submerged into a sea of sounds redescovering new textures, shapes and forms of music. Eventually that led them to a path where different musical tastes [...]
Category: Ambient | Experimental
Where The Wild Synths At | Blame me to be an anachronistic fool. Call me old-fashioned. Still I got to let you know: an analogue synthesizer sounds better than a digital one. It may act like a diva (detunes randomly, hisses like hell) but eventually you get a sound that has soul and a physical [...]
Category: Jazz
Smooth, Melancholic, Jazzy | Jazzy drums, a regular bass line, a sound somewhere between an oboe and a clarinet – but is in fact an accordion: “Woody Allen” has arrived to the set. And there it was, a tiny impression that something mysterious is about to happen. Some suspense, please. Evgeny Grinko – “Woody Allen” [...]
Category: DJ/Liveact Mix
Demoscene meets Phlow | Right between July and August the demoscene party Evoke 2009 took place in the beautiful city of Cologne. That’s where I met Juergen Beck, demoscene enthusiast and music lover. He asked me for a cooperation and all I had to do, was to dig into our music archive to find some [...]
Cracklin Beats & Samples | Mo’Town Junkie is not a newbie in the Scene: he has published several works on different netlabels, ending up on founding his own, Phonotactics. By the way, let me suggest you a visit to the new website. Ok, so it is not new to have a netaudio album just made [...]
Category: Hip Hop
A collection of Boom-Bap Hip Hop | “Turn of that hippe-di-hip-hop-hop-music, son!” Yeah this is some of that raw NYC shit. A style where Hip Hop rhythms roll straight forward without trickery. An MC bragging and rolling out his rhymes. “The Catastrophic Connection” sounds like Hip Hop in the old days. The old days, where [...]