Not long after “Anisotropy” album, comes this surprise EP and the 2nd release from Miktek on 33 Recordings. Quiet EP includes ambient spacey sounds with deep reverbs and atmospheric pads combined with a touch of downtempo-chillout and IDM style.
Listen & download:
http://www.33recordings.com/
http://miktek.bandcamp.com/album/quiet-ep-333-recordings
We’re very happy to welcome our new label artist Lothus – from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fernando started producing electronic music under the name of Lothus back in 1998 – but also working at the same time with other musical projects such as bands, solo works and short-films.
After being part of various compilations for other labels, Lothus is finally working on his fourth studio album “REDemptionâ€, which will be released on Abstrakt Reflections.
Check out his profile on Abstrakt Reflections
http://www.abstraktreflections.net/artists/lothus
“Implementation of a double reality : one of a world disinfected in which evolves an egg and an other one more ‘dreamlike’ representing the internal vision of this egg.
The egg is at once the symbol of the birth of the world and the ideas.
Reflection of the world which surrounds us, the hatching of our egg-shaped places us in front of a whale, guard of the secrets and the history of the Earth, imprisoned into its agonies and struggling to evolve in the world. The life is a succession of choice.”
Video by Pierre Emperador for Access to Arasaka
www.emperador.fr
www.accesstoarasaka.com
Na-Hag is a tribal-industrial project from Kiev, Ukraine by Ruga Roo, also known with his projects r.roo and Sound Wave Pressure. Na-Hag is a mighty master of dreadful dreams and scary visions. He comes with a shadow of a huge black wolf. Scattering sounds of dark-ambient fights with chiselled beats, and gloomy shades of drone stare on them.
Download it for free in both MP3 and FLAC (high-quality) @ x-line netlabel.
http://line.alter-x.net/line-043.htm
Fresh off the heels of his new album ‘void();‘, Access To Arasaka treats us to a fantastic new EP titled ‘Orbitus‘. Based around a detail within the “Takeshi Kovacs†novels by Richard K. Morgan, ‘Orbitus‘ references Martian orbitals that shoot down anything that flies over a specific height, save for one gap near the planet’s equator, and how the characters try to figure out how to bring them down; symbolic of the limitations we place on ourselves and our attempts to overcome them.
‘Orbitus‘ finds Access To Arasaka in top form, incorporating complex, serendipitous beatwork against a stunning backdrop of thick atmospheres and futuristic synthlines. Beautiful and flowing dark electronic music that will surely grace any set of headphones.
More info & download @ Tympanik Audio:
http://tympanikaudio.com/releases/td008/
“Manolito and I share for quite some time a taste for electronic music that many qualified legitimately smart. In addition to asking our words here about the fascinating artist albums, some desire for independence literary and artistic drive us more and more. Accompanied by a faithful reader of Electronic Chronicles, the so-called Kachroud Mourad , we recently decided to embark on this exciting but risky venture is the creation of a label. Without any pretension against labels like Tympanik, Hymen, Ad Noiseam, Ultimae or Boltfish, to whom we devote an admiration approaching times of worship. If Synaptic Rachitis has already arisen in our minds, his real birth statutory, administrative and artistic is still in its infancy. So today we enjoy the visibility that we humbly offer this website to publish an initial compilation, grouping titles by artists who put us in turmoil at each of their outputs. Because music is not just the elite who sees it, this compilation is free. So thank the artists who have agreed to play the game together under one banner as artisanal and if … that French Electronic Chronicles. We hope many of you follow us in this next step, Synaptic rickets. The publication of When The Light’s Drillin Haze in Electronic Chronicles has something very symbolic for us. That the first jet gives you so many emotions to us.”
More info & download @ Chroniques Electroniques:
www.chroniqueselectroniques.net
At long last, the highly anticipated sophomore compilation from Abstrakt Reflections draws near. Entitled “Nothing Left for Us“, this compilation features a veritable “who’s who’s” of the underground Industrial / IDM scene.
Introducing exclusive material by: Access to Arasaka, Tapage, c0ma, Acnode, Apparent Symmetry, Candle Nine, VNDL, Erissoma, Impurfekt, Miktek, Synthetic Violence, LAN Formatique, MyNDSETER, aAirial, Opposite Exhale, r.roo, SE, Structural Fault, Blutspan and Human Error.
More info:
http://www.abstraktreflections.net/releases/nothing-left-for-us