These are all reviews and articles tagged with "netaudio".
Category: Ambient | Experimental | Folk-Acoustic
Ambient Music Marching Band | I found out about Kaboom Karavan when listening to d’incise’s free music-charts we had published in December 2007 as part of the Netaudio Adventcalender. His choice of Folk-influenced electronic music is stunning, and the Belgian Kaboom Karavan-collective was totally new to me. Fortunately, the full-length record keeps the promise a [...]
Category: Ambient | Electronica-Indietronic | Pop
Molten Electronica, Pixelated Pop | The guy behind Portabot is Cesar Pesquera, a professional director and graphic designer from Barcelona. I got to know about him thanks to Heezen’s recent mixtape at Audiotalaia, which incorporates one of his tunes (and is a wonderful listen in a whole, btw). For his album, Portabot created a [...]
Category: Compilation
Best of Netlabels January 2008 | With “Their Finest Hour Vol. 1″ we start our very first free music compilation with netlabel music from all over the globe. We scanned our January-2008-reviews again and combined for you just the very best. Brigitte, Sven and mo. discovered these tunes throughout January 2008. We hope you enjoy [...]
Category: Compilation | Hip Hop
Super-fat instrumental Hip Hop | Rap music is rare in Netaudio, and most of the stuff that runs ashore on my hard disc is bullshit. As exciting HipHop-releases are always a special joy for me, I was happy to discover Equinox Records releasing their “One Year & A Day”-compilation for free. Oil your necks for [...]
Category: Electronica-Indietronic | Hip Hop | IDM | Pop
Eclectic Remix-Collection | I posted a demand-note for the upcoming Bluermutt-album a few days ago. Well, I hope you don’t think myself to be too much of a bore, but I have to mention that Mickey Eats Plastic (which is 50% Bluermutt) have another not-to-miss record online. This time it’s free. Come on, [...]
Category: Ambient | Experimental
Honey-coloured Field-recordings | Entia Non is James McDougall from Australia. For his first album at the lively Test Tube-Netlabel, he’s stacking several layers of field-recordings, tape loops and vinyl crackling to build dense pieces of Ambient that breath the lukewarm air of a late summer afternoon. Just right for a cold Winter’s day!