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»Koïma« can be translated into »Come and listen!«. And you should definitely follow this suggestion.
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The Sugarman 3
What The World Needs Now
The Sugarman 3 are back! And to answer the album title’s question right away: it’s frolics and swinging hips!
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Squarepusher hold his promise and does what lovers of electronic music admire him for.
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The new album by Lando Kal and Low Limit a.k.a. Lazer Sword can either be danced to with courage or stared at in disbelief.
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Bear In Heaven
I Love You, It's Cool
Sometimes Albums should be enjoyable and this definitely is a piece of ear candy with its innocent, psychadelic tunes.
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Santigold
Master Of My Make-Believe
Santigold has grown as an artist and has found the very track on the nerve of zeitgeist.
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With the »Kindred EP«, Burial is set for new horizons, but doesn’t leave »Untrue« too far behind.
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Alexander Tucker
Third Mouth
The passion and burden of the supernatural is the topic of Alexander Tuckers his new album. A controversial album.
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DVA adds Garage, Funk, Pop, Soul and other selected features to his Dubstep, while still sticking with his very own sound.
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After his recordings with The Raconteurs and Dead Weather, Jack White didn’t have to agree to compromises on his solo-debut. Has it helped the sound?
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Regional Garland
Mixed Sugar: The Complete Works 1970-1987
This collection offers symphonic Soul, Blaxploitation-Funk-instrumentals and tender ballads.
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While moving through atmospheres and styles, »Gloss Drop« moves through space and time of a night out dancing.
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Robert Glasper Experiment
Black Radio
In Erykah Badu, Bilal or Lupe Fiasco, Robert Glasper found excellent artists to elaborate his Jazz-ideas.
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Breton
Other People's Problems
Breton manage to balance a genre-mix between the obvious poles »arty« and »danceable« and thereby create a complex yet fresh music.
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Ben Vida
Esstends Esstends Esstends
American composer Ben Vida provokes sounds in the ears of the listener, which don’t really seem to exist.
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This change from electronic to acoustic must have been intimidating as well as challenging for Clark.
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Bass Clef
Reeling Skullways
On Bass Clef’s fifths album, acid lines, 808 claps and IDM-snyth-worlds are greeting the listener in absolute freshness at the doorstep.
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Principles of Geometry
Burn The Land And Boil The Ocean
POG skillfully lead us through a universality of time and space back into a very present France at the beginning 21st century.
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Untold
Change In A Dynamic Environment Pt. 1
The first part of Untolds trilogy finally redefines the musical mirror of our dynamic society.
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Two synth-pop-veterans have reunited and are celebrating their love for techno
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After his celebrated second album »Underneath The Pine«, Chaz Bundick promptly comes up with a half-hour compilation of older songs.
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After a long break, Orbital want to proof that they´re still the biggest Techno-Act in the UK.
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Main Attrakionz
808s & Dark Grapes II
On »808s & Dark Grapes II«, Main Attrakionz from Oakland have created a drug-infused, urban dream world.
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The Black Seeds
Dust And Dirt
The Black Seeds play new music in such a serene manner that it gets all the more exciting for the listeners.
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Lotus Plaza
Spooky Action At A Distance
With »Spooky Action at a Distance«, Lockett Pundt seems to be revisiting the sound of his original band Deerhunter.
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Quantic & Alice Russell
Look Around The Corner
A musical visionary conducts a band that’s undeservedly underrated, carried by a voice from the present.
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On »Personality«, Scuba uses obvious ambivalences and plays them off against each other with great attention to detail.
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Willis Earl Beal
Acousmatic Sorcery
All this romance of a naive songwriter in Chicago, who only fiddles a bit with his guitar and ‘just wants to evolve’ doesn’t really fit Beal’s debut.
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Apollo Brown & O.C.
Trophies
On their first collaboration, Apollo Brown and O.C. deliver a quality team-play.
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Mouse On Mars
Parastrophics
»Parastrophics« is an acid-soaked ride to hell and back through the world of electronic music.
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This very first re-release of Guelewar-songs is quite a sensation.
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Luke Roberts
The Iron Gates At Throop And Newport
Luke Roberts moved from Brooklyn back to his home town Nashville and recorded an unpretentious and personal album.
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Opio
Vultures Wisdom Vol.2
There is no need to prove anything to anybody for Opio these days. Still he comes loose like in the good old days and delivers a fresh and laidback LP.
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Michael Kiwanuka
Home Again
A sound to drown in, a voice to lean on. The Briton’s debut fulfills all expectations above and beyond.
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Shlohmo is at his best when he’s got the blues. But he actually wanted a vacation from it with his new EP.
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Gang Colours
The Keychain Collection
Gang Colours creates furnishing music in its best sense and presents a subtle and deep record.
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Keith Fullertown Whitman
Generators
These two tracks were originally recorded live and then completed by Keith Fullertown Whitman on the basis of similar ground material.
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This is what Boards of Canada, Flying Lotus and Clams Casino would sound like if they produced a track together.
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First Serve
De La Soul's Plug 1 And Plug 2 presents First Serve
First Serve manages to do the splits between the madness surrounding current Hip Hop crews and all the keep-it-real hoo-ha of old-established rappers.
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This album makes it clear that there’s a difference between shouting, yelling and screaming.
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An album full of virtuosity: classical instruments, old drum-machines, warbling à la Fiona Apple – wrapped up in a coating light as a feather.
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