Suche:scythe
Introducing HUUUM, a new group comprising of Tehran born/Vienna-based artist Rojin Sharafi, working with Iranian singer Omid Darvish and Austrian saxophone artist Astrid Wiesinger on their debut album.
It's hard to know where to start with this, it's dark, beautiful, haunting, challenging & dreamlike throughout. The unexpected arrangement creates a mood that fluctuates constantly, scythed by Darvish's vocals and Wiesinger's Saxophone - all orchestrated by the mastermind of Rojin Sharafi. It's forward thinking music at it's finest, experimental music that is fascinating to get engrossed by.
- A1: Martin Stadtfeld - Neue Clavier-Übung I, Partie V In G Major: Prelude 01:43:00
- A2: Martin Stadtfeld - Neue Clavier-Übung I, Partie V In G Major: Gigue 01:04:00
- A3: Martin Stadtfeld - L'art De Toucher Le Clavecin: Prelude No. 7 In B-Flat Major 01:28:00
- A4: Martin Stadtfeld - Pièces De Clavecin, Sixième Ordre: No.5 In B-Flat Major, "Les Baricades Misterieuses" 02:35:00
- A5: Martin Stadtfeld - Sonata In D Minor, Bwv 964: Iii. Andante 02:37:00
- A6: Martin Stadtfeld - Sonata In F Minor, K.466 03:16:00
- A7: Martin Stadtfeld - Sonata In A Minor, K.54 01:57:00
- A8: Martin Stadtfeld - Suite In B-Flat Major, Hwv 434 / I. Prelude 01:26:00
- A9: Martin Stadtfeld - Suite In B-Flat Major, Hwv 434 / Ii. Allegro (Sonata) 01:23:00
- A10: Martin Stadtfeld - Suite In B-Flat Major, Hwv 434 / Iii. Aria Con Variazioni 02:34:00
- A11: Martin Stadtfeld - Suite In E Minor, Rct 2: Iv. Gigue En Rondeau Ii 01:40:00
- A12: Martin Stadtfeld - Suite In E Minor, Rct 2: Viii. Tambourin 01:11:00
- B1: Martin Stadtfeld - Passatempo Al Cembalo, Sonata No. 3 In C Minor / I. Allegro Moderato 02:10:00
- B2: Martin Stadtfeld - Passatempo Al Cembalo, Sonata No. 3 In C Minor / Ii. Allegro 01:41:00
- B3: Martin Stadtfeld - Sonata No. 21 In C-Sharp Minor, R.21 02:25:00
- B4: Martin Stadtfeld - Pièces De Clavecin: Xiv. Le Marche Des Scythes 05:21:00
- B5: Martin Stadtfeld - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book Ii: Prelude And Fugue In E-Flat Major, Bwv 876 / I. Praeludium 03:01:00
- B6: Martin Stadtfeld - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book Ii: Prelude And Fugue In E-Flat Major, Bwv 876 / Ii. Fuga 03:20:00
- B7: Martin Stadtfeld - & Lilian Akopova The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I: Prelude No. 1 In C Major, Bwv 846 (Arr. For Piano Four Hands By Martin Stadtfeld -) 01:44:00
- B8: Martin Stadtfeld - / Lilian Akopova Armide, Lwv 71, Act V: Passacaglia (Arr. For Piano Four Hands By Martin Stadtfeld -) 03:45:00
- C1: Martin Stadtfeld - / Lilian Akopova Canon, P.37 (Arr. For Piano Four Hands By Martin Stadtfeld -) 03:34:00
- C2: Martin Stadtfeld - The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act Ii: Hush, No More, Be Silent (Arr. For Piano By Martin Stadtfeld -) 02:32:00
- C3: Martin Stadtfeld - The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act V: Chaconne (Arr. For Piano By Martin Stadtfeld -) 02:28:00
- C4: Martin Stadtfeld - Four Seasons Summer Variation (After Violin Concerto In G Minor, Op. 8, No. 2, Rv 315: Iii. Presto) 02:44:00
- C5: Martin Stadtfeld - Four Seasons Winter Variation (After Violin Concerto In F Minor, Op. 8, No. 4, Rv 297, Iii. Allegro-Lento) 01:43:00
- C6: Martin Stadtfeld - Trumpet Concerto In D Major, Twv 51:D7: Iv. Allegro (Arr. For Piano By Martin Stadtfeld -) 01:40:00
- C7: Martin Stadtfeld - Canarios (Arr. For Piano By Martin Stadtfeld -) 01:30:00
- C8: Martin Stadtfeld - Praise (After Israel In Egypt, Hwv 54: Dank Sei Dir, Herr) 02:13:00
- C9: Martin Stadtfeld - Piano Improvisation 1 (After Prelude From Neue Clavier-Übung I, Partie V) 01:06:00
- C10: Martin Stadtfeld - Piano Improvisation 2 (After Prelude From Neue Clavier-Übung I, Partie V) 01:16:00
- D1: Martin Stadtfeld - Minuet Piano Meditation 1 (After Minuet In D Minor, Bwv Anh.132 From Notebook For Anna Magdalena Bach) 01:03:00
- D2: Martin Stadtfeld - Minuet Piano Meditation 2 (After Minuet In D Minor, Bwv Anh.132 From Notebook For Anna Magdalena Bach) 01:23:00
- D3: Martin Stadtfeld - Air Piano Meditation (After Air From Orchestral Suite No. 3, Bwv 1068) 01:53:00
- D4: Martin Stadtfeld - Fugue Piano Meditation (After Fugue For Organ In G Minor, Bwv 578) 01:47:00
- D5: Martin Stadtfeld - Chaconne Piano Meditation (After Chaconne In G Major, Hwv 435) 01:44:00
- D6: Martin Stadtfeld - Sarabande Piano Meditation (After Sarabande From Suite In D Minor, Hwv 437) 01:11:00
- D7: Martin Stadtfeld - Aria Piano Meditation (After "Eternal Source Of Light Divine" From Ode For The Birthday Of Queen Anne, Hwv 74) 01:53:00
- D8: Martin Stadtfeld - Folia Piano Variation 1 (After Violin Sonata In D Minor, Op. 5, No. 12) 00:47:00
- D9: Martin Stadtfeld - Folia Piano Variation 2 (After Violin Sonata In D Minor, Op. 5, No. 12) 00:58:00
- D10: Martin Stadtfeld - Prelude Piano Variation (After Prelude From Violin Sonata In F Major, Op. 5, No. 10) 01:51:00D11 Martin Stadtfeld - Piano Improvisation 1 (After "Ach Bleib Mit Deiner Gnade") 02:21:00
- D12: Martin Stadtfeld - Piano Improvisation 2 (After "Ach Bleib Mit Deiner Gnade") 02:19:00
- D13: Martin Stadtfeld - Piano Improvisation 3 (After "Ach Bleib Mit Deiner Gnade") 00:58:00
- D14: Martin Stadtfeld - Piano Improvisation 4 (After "Ach Bleib Mit Deiner Gnade") 02:50:00
Mit seinem neuen Doppel-Album "Baroque Colours" präsentiert Martin Stadtfeld eine einzigartige Palette farbenreicher Werke des Barocks. Und das in einer ganz besonderen Form: Für den ersten Teil wählte er 19 wunderbare kleine Originalstücke aus, u.a. von Bach, Rameau oder Händel, aber auch von weniger bekannten Komponisten wie Johann Kuhnau oder Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer. Für den zweiten Teil hat Stadtfeld einige seiner Lieblingstücke des Barocks ausgewählt und für Klavier neu bearbeitet. So gibt es aus Vivaldis berühmten "Vier Jahreszeiten" die mitreißenden Melodien aus dem "Sommer" und dem "Winter" neu zu erleben - als kurze, wunderbar klingende Piano-Stücke. Oder den berühmten "Kanon" von Johann Pachelbel in einer neuen Fassung für Klavier zu vier Händen, die Martin Stadtfeld mit der Pianistin Lilian Akopova eingespielt hat. Diese ist auch seine Partnerin bei den vierhändigen Fassungen des ersten Präludiums von Bach sowie der "Passacaglia" aus Lullys Oper "Armida". Ein Erlebnis sind auch die Klavierfassungen von Purcells Musik aus der Oper "Fairy Queen". Nahezu meditativ klingen Stadtfelds Improvisationen über Themen von Bach (u.a. das berühmte "Air" und "Menuett"), über Werke von Arcangelo Corelli sowie über das Kirchenlied "Ach bleib mit Deiner Gnade". Aufgenommen wurden die insgesamt 45 Stücke mit einem modernen Steinway mit einem sehr nahen und warmen Klangbild, so dass sich die Farbenpracht und Intensität unmittelbar auf den Hörer überträgt. Es ist, als ob man vor einem farbenreichen barocken Gemälde stehen würde und dabei immer neue Farben entdeckt.
“I hope you die by my side, the two of us at the exact same time, I hope we die not long from now, the two of us at the exact same time”
By the time Molly Nilsson released History, she had already established a fledgling cult status built on homemade YouTube videos and home-burnt Cdrs. Writing from a distance, it’s clear that History is the first classic album in her canon and arguably a classic of the 21st Century underground music panorama.While the methodology on History hadn’t changed from Nilsson’s previous 3 albums – it was recorded solo at The Lighthouse, Nilsson’s home studio based on a Berlin crossroads – on this record the songwriting reached a new peak and the emotional scythe cut deeper. Here, Nilsson managed to combine a cosmic, outward looking perspective with an intimate knowledge of the human condition and its place in these turbulent times. In truth, no other songwriter has excavated the modern psyche so clearly and perfectly.
The tracklist to Nilsson’s fourth album reads as an early greatest hits for Molly Nilsson followers and also serves as the perfect entry point to a whole world the artist has been building for the last 10 years. In Real Life crystalises the millenial obsession with relationships built online, with a generation paying for the baby boomer’s excesses with their anxiety towards the harshness of every day life. It’s a call to arms for a generation who fell in love on Skype. On I Hope You Die, one of Molly Nilsson’s most iconic songs, the songwriter flips the song title into a tale of doomed romance, a relationship based on discommunications and the thrill of the other. It’s also one of the most heartfelt songs full of pathos written by anyone, an ode to obsession. Doomed romance, life lived on the flipside of day and the role of the outsider in society are themes that crop up through-out History. On
Bottles Of Tomorrow, the narrator is sweeping up, in love with the night and examining the remains a society leaves behind.
On City Of Atlantis, Nilsson veers from the plaintive balladry she had begun to make her name with, embracing trance-like synth and dance music details to create an unlikely anthem using the mythological city as a means to comment on the patriarchal rendering of history by power. With by now trademark panache, she turns complicated subject matter into a glorious song that transforms into an ecstatic pop moment.
Hotel Home, another Nilsson classic, paints loneliness not as a debilitating anxiety, but as a powerful to that propels the artist forward through her travels. It’s a song that hints at an endearing self-awareness also; the writer is never at home, living life on the road, content that “the world will find me when the time is ripe.”
There’s never been a greater time.
- A1: German Trained Unit 1
- A2: Neoliberal Madness Offering I
- A3: Riyl Roma
- A4: Neoliberal Madness Offering Ii
- B1: German Trained Unit 2
- B2: New Bulgaria
- B3: German Trained Unit 3
- C1: Armchair Evader
- C2: Neoliberal Madness Offering Iii
- C3: German Trained Unit 4
- D1: Double Arm
- D2: Neoliberal Madness Offering Iv
- D3: Abhaengen
Repress!
Exceptional debut album of Military Space Music and / or Fluxus Techno rave drills from the inimitable, acronymic duo for Diagonal. RIYL Belgian Techno, SuperCollider, Powell, Lorenzo Senni,
the bleep test At long last N.M.O. execute their crazed debut album for Diagonal, distilling the playful calisthenics of their laptop and drum kit live show in a totally unique manner that somehow deconstructs and alliterates tracky acid techno with avant no-wave rock, computer music and the kind of snare-
driven tattoos coming out of Portugal's Príncipe label. Best just call it Military Space Music - Cleft as two corresponding but individual sides entitled Nordic Mediterranean Organisation
& Numerous Miscommunications Occur, it finds the Romantic Viking duo ratcheting the psychotomimetic intensity of their previous tape and trio of 12"s for Anòmia, The Death of Rave
and Where To Now according to their central mantra of As Strict As Possible, resulting in 5 alarming, powerful dancefloor raids intersected by infuriating locked grooves, or Neoliberal
Madness Offering #1-4, plus a series of barking trained Unit drills.
The razor sharp and raucous results don't sit comfortably in any pre-ordained category, preferring to scythe their own route thru the time-flattened field of contemporary music by employing
the fundamentals of physical pressure and precise psychoacoustic frequencies in a disciplined pursuit of new, syncretic sensations that toy with rave convention and serve to demystify notions of aerobic mysticism.
Nose to tail, they spell out their ideas with playfully pedantic attention to detail, whether physically making you get up to nudge the needle from its pervasive locked groove, putting you thru your
paces in their German Trained Unit challenges, or simply driving you to delirium in the album's full blown dance tracks.
Cut almost a side-a-piece for optimal intensity, those five dance cuts veer from the clashing sharp and wet, tight-but-distended dichotomies of RIYL Roma to the ploughing pneu-beta bass drum
and giddy top end tickle of New Bulgaria on the Nordic Mediterranean Organisation plate, to take
in the scuffling, compartmented swerve and teeth-chattering acid of Armchair Evader and what
- 01: Hard Livin
- 02: Peace Of Mind
- 03: Echo
- 04: God Bless The Usa
- 05: Eye
- 06: Eternal Recurrence
- 07: Round The Corner
- 08: Through The Night
- 09: Anyway I Find You
- 10: River Flows
Second pressing on 180g ultra-clear vinyl, printed inner-sleeve, download card included.
"When everyone left NYC, the sewer opened and we crawled out." Prolific Brooklyn institution The Men return with their ninth studio album, 'New York City'. Arriving following 2020's 'Mercy', the new LP is released February 3rd 2023 on the group's new label home Fuzz Club Records and marks a return to the more scuzzy and abrasive rock ploughed over their decade and a half spent coursing through the grimy sewers of NYC. Here, nocturnal proto-punk meets a timeless, all-guns-blazing rock'n'roll gusto. That the album leans into a more primitive, back-to-basics sound owes largely to the way in which was forged, an earlier version of the record scrapped in favour of four people playing in a room together. "The New York City album was revised, reorganized and shaped until it became clear that things fall into place like the hammer driving the nail or the scythe's swipe through the tall grass." The end result is a series of cuts played live and recorded to 2" tape in Travis Harrison's (Guided By Voices, Built To Spill) Brooklyn studio. New York City' is a record that doesn't stop moving for a second, packed full of the kind of energy you can only really capture in a live setting. "These songs became the blood of the band as the band could only exist for and of these songs. There was no place else to hang their hats. Without making this record, the group would not exist, so there really wasn't another option. NYC is fluid. It means a lot of different things to all kinds of people. We present the record in that spirit."
"When everyone left NYC, the sewer opened and we crawled out." Prolific Brooklyn institution The Men return with their ninth studio album, 'New York City'. Arriving following 2020's 'Mercy', the new LP is released February 3rd 2023 on the group's new label home Fuzz Club Records and marks a return to the more scuzzy and abrasive rock ploughed over their decade and a half spent coursing through the grimy sewers of NYC. Here, nocturnal proto-punk meets a timeless, all-guns-blazing rock'n'roll gusto. That the album leans into a more primitive, back-to-basics sound owes largely to the way in which was forged, an earlier version of the record scrapped in favour of four people playing in a room together. "The New York City album was revised, reorganized and shaped until it became clear that things fall into place like the hammer driving the nail or the scythe's swipe through the tall grass." The end result is a series of cuts played live and recorded to 2" tape in Travis Harrison's (Guided By Voices, Built To Spill) Brooklyn studio. 'New York City' is a record that doesn't stop moving for a second, packed full of the kind of energy you can only really capture in a live setting. "These songs became the blood of the band as the band could only exist for and of these songs. There was no place else to hang their hats. Without making this record, the group would not exist, so there really wasn't another option. NYC is fluid. It means a lot of different things to all kinds of people. We present the record in that spirit." Pressing Info: 180g white vinyl, printed inner-sleeve, download card included. CD Gatefold jacket, printed inner-sleeve.
- A1: Torn Arteries
- A2: Dance Of Ixtab (Psychopomp & Circumstance March No. 1)
- A3: Eleanor Rigor Mortis
- B1: Under The Scalpel Blade
- B2: The Devil Rides Out
- C1: Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment Limited
- C2: Kelly’s Meat Emporium
- D1: In God We Trust
- D2: Wake Up And Smell The Carcass / Caveat Emptor
- D3: The Scythe’s Remorseless Swing
Yellow Black Splatter Vinyl
Wild und kompromisslos in ihrer Ausführung, ist CARCASS's Fähigkeit, die Innereien des Death Metal zu sezieren und sie für uns klanglich zu verstehen, seit mehr als drei Jahrzehnten der Punkt ihrer Exzellenz.
- A1: Bergsonist – Southern Sea Palm (Eisenia Arborea)
- A2: 400Ppm – Spiny Lobster (Panulirus Interruptus)
- A3: Virgo Four – Giant Black Sea Bass (Stereolepis Gigas)
- A4: Ouse – Neptune’s Necklace (Hormosira Banksii)
- A5: Lst – Crystal Jellyfish (Aequorea Coerulescens)
- A6: Nick Klein – Bladder Wrack (Nereocystis)
- A7: Suburban Cracked Collective – Garibaldi (Hypsypops Rubicundus)
- A8: Spor Tranquil – Giant Bladder Kelp (Macrocystis Pyrifera)
- A9: Ivory Whips – Blacksmith Chromis (Chromis Punctipinnis)
- A10: Léo Hoffsaes – Juvenile Painted Greenling (Oxylebius Pictus)
- B1: Dopplereffekt – Bat Ray (Myliobatis Californicus)
- B2: Tolouse Low Trax – Elk Kelp (Pelagophycus Porra)
- B3: The Hobbits – Treefish (Sebastes Serriceps)
- B4: Dissemblance – Clouded Moray (Echidna Nebulosa)
- B5: Liquid Soap – Jewel Anemone (Corynactis Viridis)
- B6: Axel Larsen – Brown Macroalgae (Sargassum Horneri)
- B7: Scythe – Sunflower Star (Pycnopodia Helianthoides)
- B8: The New Wagers – Old Souls
- B9: Newworldaquarium – Nudibranch (Hermissenda Opalescens)
Bladder by the Light is a conceptional compilation between Obsolete Future and the Parisian painter Marion Guillet. It was compiled by Marion Guillet & Conor Walker.
In four short years of existence, Green Lung have risen from the murk of the UK heavy underground to become a true cult band with a devoted following. Debut album Woodland Rites, released independently in early 2019, quickly garnered attention, resulting in a single being named ‘Track of the Week’ in the Guardian, plays on Daniel P. Carter’s Radio One Rock Show, a tour with fellow UK heavies Puppy and festival appearances across Europe. This brought the band to the attention of the wider music industry, and after multiple offers (including one from a major label) the band decided to stay true to their roots and sign with the Finnish audio wizards at Svart Records, home to several of their doomy inspirations including Reverend Bizarre and Warning. Svart’s deluxe reissue of the album, and the preceding EP Free the Witch,sold out several runs. Two years later, the folk horror-obsessed fivesome have re-emerged from their mulchy catacombs armed with dozens of freshly-whittled riffs. Black Harvest, the sequel to Woodland Rites, is a more colourful, widescreen reimagining of the band’s sound - Dawn of the Dead to its predecessor’s Night of the Living. Recorded at Giant Wafer Studios in rural mid-Wales over the course of two weeks with longtime producer Wayne Adams (Petbrick, Big Lad), it’s a more expansive and textured record than anything the band have done before, boasting a cinematic quality and more attention to detail.
Greet Death is a four piece shoegaze band from Flint, Michigan. "New Low" is a new 5 song 12"EP from Greet Death. The first four singles from this session were released digitally over a span of months in 2021 into 2022, leaving the title track exclusive to this final collection. With "New Low" Greet Death continue to explore the layered melancholic atmosphere they are known for while expanding into unconventional melodic territory. Produced by Greet Death Engineered and mixed by J. Kalmink at The Stooge in Zeeland, MI Mastered by Will Yip Music and Lyrics by Logan Gaval and Sam Boyhtari Vocals by Gaval and Boyhtari Drums and Percussion by Jim Versluis Guitars and Bass by Gaval and Boyhtari Piano by Boyhtari Photos by David Beuthin Scythe Logo by Liam Rush Original Band Logo by Brendan Coughlin Design by Jacob Bannon
Long awaited second album from UK indie rock band Don't Worry! Since their inception in 2014, Don’t Worry have earned themselves a loyal following, releasing their debut album Who Cares Anyway? back in 2018. The band, helmed by co-lead singers Ronan Van Kehoe and Samuel Watson, write about everything from the mundanities of life to the relatively profound delivering a relatable commentary on modern day life. The band cite a diverse range of influences for their new record, combining the vocal harmonies of classic pop groups like The Beach Boys and The Beatles, the guitar stylings of US indie heroes Built To Spill and Pavement with the energy and quintessential ‘Britishness’ of acts like The Streets, The Cribs and Blur. Remorseless Swing was recorded in Spring 2021 at No Luck Audio, Exeter, a studio run by drummer Tom Gilbert. Now eight years into their journey together, Don’t Worry are showing no signs of slowing down and are very much looking forward to taking their explosive new album on the road in Spring 2022.
In four short years of existence, Green Lung have risen from the murk of the UK heavy underground to become a true cult band with a devoted following. Debut album Woodland Rites, released independently in early 2019, quickly garnered attention, resulting in a single being named ‘Track of the Week’ in the Guardian, plays on Daniel P. Carter’s Radio One Rock Show, a tour with fellow UK heavies Puppy and festival appearances across Europe. This brought the band to the attention of the wider music industry, and after multiple offers (including one from a major label) the band decided to stay true to their roots and sign with the Finnish audio wizards at Svart Records, home to several of their doomy inspirations including Reverend Bizarre and Warning. Svart’s deluxe reissue of the album, and the preceding EP Free the Witch,sold out several runs. Two years later, the folk horror-obsessed fivesome have re-emerged from their mulchy catacombs armed with dozens of freshly-whittled riffs. Black Harvest, the sequel to Woodland Rites, is a more colourful, widescreen reimagining of the band’s sound - Dawn of the Dead to its predecessor’s Night of the Living. Recorded at Giant Wafer Studios in rural mid-Wales over the course of two weeks with longtime producer Wayne Adams (Petbrick, Big Lad), it’s a more expansive and textured record than anything the band have done before, boasting a cinematic quality and more attention to detail.
Here comes a new Balkantek from Romanian musican "Pneumatix".
This is avinyl only realese.
The new travbellers plays electro !
Superb ambiances... perfect morning awaker.
beautyful tunes !
‘Pacific Kiss’ is the fourth album from Australian musician David West’s underground pop band, Rat Columns. It was engineered by Griffin Harrison and DW in New York City and Perth, and mixed by Mikey Young in Victoria. ‘Pacific Kiss’ sees Rat Columns plunging headfirst into an azure sea of power pop, rock’n’roll and indie. The tones are bright and optimistic, though fans of confusion and gloom will still find solace in the album’s darker moments, of which there are a few. Rat Columns emerged from San Francisco via Perth, Western Australia in the late 2000’s with the mope ’n’ jangle of their first self-titled cassette release, from which several tracks were drawn for their first vinyl release, a four-song 7” on the San Francisco based indie label, Smartguy Records. From that moment, DW and a constantly evolving troupe of friends and co-conspirators have forged a persistent trail of albums and EP’s on a number of interesting small labels such as RIP Society, Upset The Rhythm, Blackest Ever Black, Syncro-System, Adagio 830 and now the London-based Tough Love Records, who have also released many of David’s eponymous pop records. DW has also found time to play in a number of other interesting outfits, such as Rank/Xerox, Lace Curtain, Liberation, Scythe, Total Control and Burning Sensation over the years. ‘Pacific Kiss’ was primarily recorded in a dingy but comfortable practice space in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The core of the record is DW, bassist Max Schneider-Schumacher, drummer Dylan Stjepovic and keyboard wiz Joey Fishman. Additional fairy dust was sprinkled by Amber Gempton and Raven Mahon (vocals), Jef Brown (saxophone) and Mikey Young, who found time to contribute some off the wall guitar solos during the mixing process. ‘Pacific Kiss’ is a record for those astral voyages into the spheres conducted from bedrooms, kitchens, grassy fields and open car windows.
‘Pacific Kiss’ is the fourth album from Australian musician David West’s underground pop band, Rat Columns. It was engineered by Griffin Harrison and DW in New York City and Perth, and mixed by Mikey Young in Victoria. ‘Pacific Kiss’ sees Rat Columns plunging headfirst into an azure sea of power pop, rock’n’roll and indie. The tones are bright and optimistic, though fans of confusion and gloom will still find solace in the album’s darker moments, of which there are a few. Rat Columns emerged from San Francisco via Perth, Western Australia in the late 2000’s with the mope ’n’ jangle of their first self-titled cassette release, from which several tracks were drawn for their first vinyl release, a four-song 7” on the San Francisco based indie label, Smartguy Records. From that moment, DW and a constantly evolving troupe of friends and co-conspirators have forged a persistent trail of albums and EP’s on a number of interesting small labels such as RIP Society, Upset The Rhythm, Blackest Ever Black, Syncro-System, Adagio 830 and now the London-based Tough Love Records, who have also released many of David’s eponymous pop records. DW has also found time to play in a number of other interesting outfits, such as Rank/Xerox, Lace Curtain, Liberation, Scythe, Total Control and Burning Sensation over the years. ‘Pacific Kiss’ was primarily recorded in a dingy but comfortable practice space in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The core of the record is DW, bassist Max Schneider-Schumacher, drummer Dylan Stjepovic and keyboard wiz Joey Fishman. Additional fairy dust was sprinkled by Amber Gempton and Raven Mahon (vocals), Jef Brown (saxophone) and Mikey Young, who found time to contribute some off the wall guitar solos during the mixing process. ‘Pacific Kiss’ is a record for those astral voyages into the spheres conducted from bedrooms, kitchens, grassy fields and open car windows.
The next one, NKISI
Climate of Fear follows up Soft Boi’s debut LP with a mammoth drop: 12 tapes ripped straight from the first two years of Berlin parties. Released one per month, the series moves from Izabel’s shivering chug through Nkisi’s deadly anarcho-gabber psychedelia, Polar Inertia’s sleek techno throb and DJ Python & Mad Miran’s impromptu closing b2b.
Climate's third release in its tape series is a writhing hardcore masterclass from Nkisi. Recorded the same night as Elena Colombi's entry, it offers an inverted counterpart to that set's languid grooviness. Nkisi wrings a supple and hypnotizing atmosphere from the most astringent and defiant selections, using the 170+ bpm kick drums and scythe-like percussion to envelop the listener. Creation and destruction merge in a fluid void state. NSFW.




















