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The Sun Comes Up, the sophomore album from Louis the Child, consists of 13 tracks exploring a variety of tempos, rhythms, genres and moods, filtering it all through the unique choices and perspectives only Louis the Child can deliver.
“Isles In Indigo” both stays true to his established sound, and expands on the artistic vision; a luscious combination of aquatic ambient, lo-fi hip-hop, and mellow, melodic electronic.
Lozano, Ray's Pairing Mode LP is a captivating blend of electronic and organic sounds, creating a mesmerizing sonic tapestry. This album is a must-have for fans of electronic music with a soulful edge.
Creator of the first course of electronic music at the Milan Conservatory, Paccagnini is one of the least known figures of the original Italian early Electronic Music scene, above all due to the absence – until today – of recordings of his works...
Syrinx's path veered from the dominant modes of '70s subculture, their version of chamber pop hybridized with wild, whimsical electronic experimentation charting new territory in the under and overground.
Fourth studio album by English electronic musician, Richard D. James (ska Aphex Twin). Originally released in 1996, the album is regarded as his 'drill 'n' bass' showpiece.
It's a sprawling 16 tracks of gonzoid prog jams, dizzying pop nuggets, rubber-legged hip-hop odysseys and passages of pure thrash-metal abandon offer plenty for Gizzard fans and neophytes alike to chew on.
The Cure’s 1989 album, released during what was arguably the band’s peak period. As the liner notes advise: "this album was mixed to be played loud, so turn it up.”
Includes digital download. Originally released to a fan base and music press that were unprepared for the band to move on from the punk fury of "Crossing The Red Sea", The Adverts "Cast Of Thousands" has since been recognized as a lost classic of the time