The first half of February is really an explosive period for Active Music, and there are very good works exposed during this time period, with the halfway point of February, 12 new albums this month are recommended. Because now at the end of each month will do the full month summary, so the detailed comments, see you at the end of the month ~
Let's start with four great atmospheric albums:
1. David Cordero - Winter Landscape
As an Archives producer must be a reliable atmosphere, coupled with being one of the leaders of Spain's minimalist ambient music today, David presents a more infinitely spreading sound on this album.
2. Wreath - Green Wall
The new album, from the cover to the music, can really make people feel the sound of green nature directly.
3. Kinbrae & Clare Archibald - Birl of Unmap
This is a new album of contemporary music with atmosphere + sound poetry, and as a brother partner of figurative music and ambient music, Kinbrae and Edinburgh poet Clare Archibald have teamed up to create this collection of sound poems that make people feel comfortable.
4. Rob Burger - Marching with Feathers
American accordionist Rob Burger returns with a new album. Using electronic music and neoclassical ideas to complete this contemporary electronic album, this time Rob did not use too much accordion playing, but used to play from piano to magnificent synthesizers to match.
Let's talk about other types of new works of the month:
5. Japanese Telecom - Virtual Geisha
As one of Electro's most legendary teams, Drexciya's only remaining member, Gerald Donald, finally republished the album in 2001, which is the most heavyweight of this month's re-release.
6. Silicon Scally - Field Lines
CPU production, must belong to The Electron product, Silicon Scally this time with a more similar to the idea of slow beat to complete the album, pulling the footsteps, the melody is more prominent, the opening song "Receptors" with lofi and 8bit superimposed with a fascinating tone.
7. System Error - Faith
It's not clear whether this System Error is the IDM group that The Headphone owner had in the 90s (it sounds a lot like music), but it is indeed a brilliant display of Dub Techno-based label Cold Tear, and the Braindance idea from Electron to IDM is definitely a masterpiece that cannot be ignored this month.
8. 7AGE - Liondub Street Series, Vol. 67: Killing Machine
Unexpectedly, Liondub produced an album, and also produced a Drum & Bass album, which is the kind of thing that doesn't feel like a Jungle, I really don't want what they send, but the quality is still excellent, and the dance floor masterpieces of the Techstep period were born in the late 90s.
9. Deadbeat & Sa Pa - The Mountain
Deadbeat continues his collaborative album series, this time with more traditional Dub-tunes, from Dub Techno to The Orb's post-millennial Dub House line of thought, which is very obvious.
10. Esperanto - Vegas
A republishment of the last album by Venezuelan jazz band Esperanto, one of the absolute benchmarks for fusion albums in the early 80s, is worth another album anyway.
11. K-S. H.E* – Spirits, Lose Your Hold / Spirit, Drop Power
Terre Thaemlitz, a legendary electronic musician of the 90s, collaborated with Bill Laswell on a "Web" that amazed the world at the time. After moving to live in Kawasaki, Japan, he brought a new album under the name of Kami-Sakunobe House Explosion, an experimental Deep House full of beautiful tribal sounds.
12. Sound Synthesis - Soul Signal Modulation
Malta's independent IDM/Electro musician, this one was actually released last year, let's put it here for the time being, because I just bought a record. Very beautiful synth melodies, as well as a large number of Acid elements to set off, rhythms from the regular Electron Techno to the irregular Breaks and even DNB.
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