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  On 9/20/2022 at 9:15 PM, ronb8s said:

scanned thru this. sounds nice. added to my wishlist.. thanks!

edit: some nice tracks here. i think maybe this was mixed on headphones. could just need proper mastering. i'm digging the kind of rambling progressions of the melodic/synth/tonal bits. nice structures. kinda moody melancholy. right up my alley. 

edit edit: maybe it was just that first track which has the percussion kinda in the back probably on purpose as a creative decision. anyway.. i'm digging this stuff. sounds thoughtful w/o being obvious or pretentious. 

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Nice little EP with some Autechre (and Richard Devine) adjacency

  On 10/26/2022 at 11:25 AM, misc said:

Incredible album that hits on a lot of what I love about ae. Tracks 2 and 5 are particularly great

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Really like this album. 

  On 10/26/2022 at 1:14 PM, xox said:

Like what? 

The composition's very elastic, often it's hard to disentangle different elements from each other so distinctions between rhythmic, melodic and textural elements is blurred. The sound design is very natural, everything sounds like it's breathing or whining or coughing or something. Feels completely "off-the-grid", not at all tied to the piano roll. I read that the guy uses max/msp, so that makes sense. Also it's just very playful and funky, unlike a lot of experimental stuff. 

Hard to describe really. There's just a very specific itch that autechre scratches, and as soon as I heard the second track on that it was a similar thing. 

  On 10/27/2022 at 11:09 AM, misc said:

The composition's very elastic, often it's hard to disentangle different elements from each other so distinctions between rhythmic, melodic and textural elements is blurred. The sound design is very natural, everything sounds like it's breathing or whining or coughing or something. Feels completely "off-the-grid", not at all tied to the piano roll. I read that the guy uses max/msp, so that makes sense. Also it's just very playful and funky, unlike a lot of experimental stuff. 

Hard to describe really. There's just a very specific itch that autechre scratches, and as soon as I heard the second track on that it was a similar thing. 

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Understand! ??
It’s always interesting to hear what ppl like about autechre, especially bc nothing youve mentioned is the reason why i like them and what’s important to me in music in general 

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Greetings, all!

 

I've found a lot of artists to try out thanks to this thread, so thank you. Also, I'm glad to see the exm, ignatius, and tsrono love in here as well, as I'm a big fan.

 

It hasn't been mentioned yet that I know of but exm's got three self-released works this year that I think many in here would enjoy if they haven't checked them yet:

https://exmat.bandcamp.com/album/pas-de-point-e-p

https://exmat.bandcamp.com/album/odd-times

https://exmat.bandcamp.com/album/mmlxxvii

I saw his work with mitoma mentioned in here, which is phenomenal imo, and he has another one that came out this year too, name your price, that's very good and has a touch of phoenecia in it: https://section27.bandcamp.com/album/e-m

 

I spoke briefly with Mitoma's Tam, and he said they have more work planned together for the future.

 

Cheers!

 

  On 11/26/2022 at 9:46 PM, Cyteen said:

Greetings, all!

 

I've found a lot of artists to try out thanks to this thread, so thank you. Also, I'm glad to see the exm, ignatius, and tsrono love in here as well, as I'm a big fan.

 

It hasn't been mentioned yet that I know of but exm's got three self-released works this year that I think many in here would enjoy if they haven't checked them yet:

https://exmat.bandcamp.com/album/pas-de-point-e-p

https://exmat.bandcamp.com/album/odd-times

https://exmat.bandcamp.com/album/mmlxxvii

I saw his work with mitoma mentioned in here, which is phenomenal imo, and he has another one that came out this year too, name your price, that's very good and has a touch of phoenecia in it: https://section27.bandcamp.com/album/e-m

 

I spoke briefly with Mitoma's Tam, and he said they have more work planned together for the future.

 

Cheers!

 

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cheers!

and, yeah.. i keep grabbing the new EXM stuff and making one long playlist in my ipod. usually i listen that way. makes for good absorption of it all and i regularly come back to it. solid tunes from another place.  good to know more exm/mitoma is on the horizon somewhere. 

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Fields is wonderful, especially if you love the generative computer music thing. https://threeop.bandcamp.com/ has a lot of similar minded releases and Fields releases with them. His alive live album with qebo from this year is great! https://threeop.bandcamp.com/album/live

 

Speaking of Fields, this v/a comp called Exhibit A from Aud-Art is strikingly good: https://aud-art.bandcamp.com/album/exhibit-a Flows really well and features william fields, exm, Roel Funcken, exzem, Patrik Lechner, Grischa Lichtenberger, and several others that I've grown to love this year.

  On 11/26/2022 at 9:51 PM, marf said:

William Fields. Maybe better than autechre

they're doing entirely different things.. at least, to my ears. my fav of his is still the 24 hour automatic generative thing that came out long ago. i think i'd like to see/hear him live one day. 

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Some more that might be enjoyed by peeps in here i didn't see mentioned:

C-mantle' Anatomically Correct: https://acrerecordings.bandcamp.com/album/anatomically-correct

I love this one a lot. Very intense and catchy listen after listen from 2021, and sadly slept on

Kaer Uiks' Six Circuits compilation: https://kaer-uiks.bandcamp.com/album/six-circuits

Most of this label's releases are heavily influenced by autechre, so its no surprise the six-year anniversary compilation leans in that direction. At an hour long, its a consistent blast-- Qebo, sleep clinnic, hexalyne, william fields et al constribute. From 2019 their Applied Socciolingustics comp is also one of my all-time favorite beasts. That one has been mentioned here and is 4 and a half hours long, but it was a pleasure getting to know the tracks. Good stuff.

Schematic's Lily of the Valley Comp is worth mentioning, classic stuff imo (as well as their 'Well-suited for general-purpose audio work' and 'schematic folks' comps):  https://schematicmusiccompany.bandcamp.com/album/lily-of-the-valley

And this one isn't out til 12/2, but im looking forward to it. Printiig's Interhymns: https://printiigmusic.bandcamp.com/album/interhymns

I believe tsrono put one out on pointsource too, as did Hexalyne, both great. Printiig's got an intensity to his tracks that im really fond of, spastic and fierce beats. Id check the preview songs before release or his other releases from this year on other labels. Love this one: 

https://thecollectionartaud.bandcamp.com/album/tca-54-contact

And lastly Dfaniks' Save the robots: https://dfaniks1.bandcamp.com/album/save-the-robots

it's like autechre and richard devine had a baby. 

 

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  On 10/27/2022 at 11:09 AM, misc said:

The composition's very elastic, often it's hard to disentangle different elements from each other so distinctions between rhythmic, melodic and textural elements is blurred. The sound design is very natural, everything sounds like it's breathing or whining or coughing or something. Feels completely "off-the-grid", not at all tied to the piano roll. I read that the guy uses max/msp, so that makes sense. Also it's just very playful and funky, unlike a lot of experimental stuff. 

Hard to describe really. There's just a very specific itch that autechre scratches, and as soon as I heard the second track on that it was a similar thing. 

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Thank you for this commentary on my album. It really hits the nail on my aesthetic intentions about my music, so for me it's a confirmation that I must be doing something right ?

  On 11/27/2022 at 12:24 AM, joao maia e silva said:

Thank you for this commentary on my album. It really hits the nail on my aesthetic intentions about my music, so for me it's a confirmation that I must be doing something right ?

Hey! Amazing, I didn't know you were on watmm. I still listen to this record all the time, and also your previous releases. Really great stuff. Looking forward to whatever you do next!

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  On 11/26/2022 at 11:20 PM, Cyteen said:

Some more that might be enjoyed by peeps in here i didn't see mentioned:

C-mantle' Anatomically Correct: https://acrerecordings.bandcamp.com/album/anatomically-correct

I love this one a lot. Very intense and catchy listen after listen from 2021, and sadly slept on

Kaer Uiks' Six Circuits compilation: https://kaer-uiks.bandcamp.com/album/six-circuits

Most of this label's releases are heavily influenced by autechre, so its no surprise the six-year anniversary compilation leans in that direction. At an hour long, its a consistent blast-- Qebo, sleep clinnic, hexalyne, william fields et al constribute. From 2019 their Applied Socciolingustics comp is also one of my all-time favorite beasts. That one has been mentioned here and is 4 and a half hours long, but it was a pleasure getting to know the tracks. Good stuff.

Schematic's Lily of the Valley Comp is worth mentioning, classic stuff imo (as well as their 'Well-suited for general-purpose audio work' and 'schematic folks' comps):  https://schematicmusiccompany.bandcamp.com/album/lily-of-the-valley

And this one isn't out til 12/2, but im looking forward to it. Printiig's Interhymns: https://printiigmusic.bandcamp.com/album/interhymns

I believe tsrono put one out on pointsource too, as did Hexalyne, both great. Printiig's got an intensity to his tracks that im really fond of, spastic and fierce beats. Id check the preview songs before release or his other releases from this year on other labels. Love this one: 

https://thecollectionartaud.bandcamp.com/album/tca-54-contact

And lastly Dfaniks' Save the robots: https://dfaniks1.bandcamp.com/album/save-the-robots

it's like autechre and richard devine had a baby. 

 

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thanks for this post, I'm listening to the various links a little at a time: printiig is truly a discovery :music:?

  On 12/8/2022 at 10:07 PM, Draft78 said:

printiig is truly a discovery

yeah. i grabbed this too. this whole thread has lot's of good stuff of varying styles. 

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I'm glad you dig, man. I had fun looking for them, and i know not everything will be loved but its nice to find some slept on stuff. C Mantle has a new album out with Kaer Uiks later this month that im definitely keeping an eye/hear out for. I already mentioned it, but i love his one from last year a lot

 

 

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  On 11/29/2022 at 11:35 AM, misc said:

Hey! Amazing, I didn't know you were on watmm. I still listen to this record all the time, and also your previous releases. Really great stuff. Looking forward to whatever you do next!

Thank you! Btw, I have a new track on this compilation:

https://incomingcall.bandcamp.com/track/noxin-feltro

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