A complex, mysterious musician with eclectic musical taste and diverse artistic influences, Porto native Bruno Deodato, widely known as Trikk, confounds our conceptions of geography.
REVIEW Lehar ‘Picture: Lehar’ [Diynamic Music]
Lehar clearly knows his way around a studio, and by extension, our hearts. Cycling through tempos and keys, harmonies and melodies, he has provided us with a snapshot, a picture if you will, of what one cannot put into words.
REVIEW Iain Howie ‘Bully’ [Rhombus]
Straight out of Vancouver, and just as young as he looks, Iain Howie is on his way to becoming somewhat of a household name in the underground music scene.
REVIEW Hundreds ‘Un-Unify (Mano Le Tough Remix)’ [Embassy of Music]
With a penchant for the extra-ordinary, for sounds and melodies that stray just off the path most travelled, Maeve main man, Mano Le Tough delivers once more.
REVIEW Red Axes ‘Kalacol EP’ [Life And Death]
Red Axes have delved into the underground music scene headfirst, and they seem to have hit the ground running.
REVIEW Various Artists ‘Doppelgänger EP’ [Keinemusik]
The Berlin-based collective of like-minded free-spirits, and part-time crusaders for self-expression, Keinemusik, are not ones to try and fit into a mold. With diverse musical influences and a complacent presence in the electronic music community, quite influential especially in their home-base, Berlin.
REVIEW Audiofly & Patrice Bäumel ‘Atacama EP’ [Crosstown Rebels]
Crosstown Rebels, Damian Lazarus’ record label, has just released another mighty collaboration EP with an imaginative reshape by the big boss himself. The ‘Atacama’ EP showcases Patrice Bäumel and Audiofly’s talents.
CLASSIC REVIEW & FREE DOWNLOAD GusGus ‘David (King Britt’s Underwater Remix)’ [Underwater Records]
Going back a little in electronic music's history will lead one – sooner or later – to Icelandic band GusGus, whose name derives from the word couscous and who made their first appearance in the scene with their self-entitled album in 1995.
REVIEW Various Artists ‘Outbound 2’ [Lossless]
Outbound 2, is a collaboration of multi-national artists, who independently and/or in joint projects illustrate a saga of destruction and construction, insurrection and reconciliation through six tracks.
REVIEW BOg feat. Tim Engelhardt ‘Why Should’ + Upercent ‘Caos’ [DIYNAMIC MUSIC]
Monster label, DIYNAMIC MUSIC is back with another ‘Four to the Floor’ EP, this time on it’s 10th installment. All with boss-man Soloman’s stamp of approval, the four tracks each have as much rhythm as they do melody.
