Ray Garridó´s, new online store. View here.
Otoño by Ray Garrido was featured at Intangible 23 Program #22
aAirial in the chart of April by The Garden of Earthly Delights.
Breathe Compilations, recomended by Goûtes Mes Disques.
Ray Garridó´s, new online store. View here.
Otoño by Ray Garrido was featured at Intangible 23 Program #22
aAirial in the chart of April by The Garden of Earthly Delights.
Breathe Compilations, recomended by Goûtes Mes Disques.
Horiso is a gifted musician from Poland.
I´m proud to release his second album in less of one month. After his tri-lions on Chill Label.
Horiso. It’s a one person music project. A connection of simple electronic and live improvisation on trumpet, guitar and keys. The result of this fusion is a musical ilustration.
“Walks” It’s a experimental fusion of strange noises and musical instruments, seven different stories about normal day life.
Review: Yamanotedreams, Oír para creer, Chroniques Électroniques, Intangible 23, Radio Horyzont, Sismógrafo 26.04.10.
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Listen the radio show of Gelier Jonathan “Aurasonica” on Radio Kaos. All thursdays and fridays. 9 pm time of Mexico. Spoken in spanish.
Ray Garrido in the playlist of Idyllic Music 145 with his theme Mantra. Download here.
An album full of emotions, a mix of melancholy and happiness. The last invernal snow before the spring sunny days. Words cann´t explain the music, that´s incoercible.
Review: Vision, Chroniques Électroniques, WART, 69, Lyzzyville, Little Reviews.
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Secret Society in the playlist of Versus Electronics program 14, February 19. Listen. Orwell in program 15, February 26. Listen here.
Mantis, a radio show and podcast of darkfloor electronica features Violent Playground in their episode 054. Download. The episode 055 includes showcases of Logical Disorder and Datacrashrobot. Appears too in the Chart of February.
A new german web radio (in english) called Lunatic FM begins his firsts tests on air with Breathe 04, good luck.
Netlabels for rooms includes Quebec by Capisconne Electro Unity in their chapter 003 Living Room. Arigato.
Carlos Villagómez plays Gelier Jonathan – Berenice (In Vitro Remake)
[brh04] in his new deep mix at Mixotic. Dance Machin. Crazy stuff.
Breathe on the Top 5 of netlabels in 2009 by Eldino.
Frames / Ankhos
Selection of 30 frames extracted from the last movie and short film by Galo Tobías. Music theme: “Ankhos”, by Vate. Realeased at Breathe 04.
Music doesn’t start or end in a tag, in following a movement, school or franchise. Music only shows the way life has shaped us. And if taking into account what producing music involves, permeability turns out to be unavoidable. And there is much of this in Logical Disorder’s work: a clean and honest evolution from that first EP on Nulogic back in 2006, more epic and on the fringe of post-industrialism, to most recent work on the German Crazy Language or the Spanish Human Manipulation Label. But it is in this new EP for Breathe where it offers the best fruit up to present. It keeps its dark grounds, sure, and some clues could be found of this in the very title “Violent Playground”; but Logical Disorder’s latest evolution is more than clear: as it happens with good wine, this guy does nothing but improve. His music, of gloomy atmospheres and few opportunities allowing the light in, has gave way to a much lighter work, sometimes on the verge of dance (“Secret Society” is definitively one the favourite). But more, it shines out in those rhythmically dark moments: the polyrhythm of “Where’s the TV”, “Orwell”’s graphicity, the figurative conjugation closer to the bass’n’keys of “Violent Playground”, which gives name to the EP and is much closer to electronic pop than it might first seem. A work that cannot mislead us with its more-melodic-than-usual intro “Ghost Planet”, since the outro “Wordplay” proves to be the responsible for reminding us of that lyricism the most part of his work show.
Vicent Fibla (Spa.RK)
Review: Chroniques électroniques
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