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Tag: Experimental

  • Decoder: Retro Liminal

    https://illegalalienrecords.bandcamp.com/album/retro-liminal

    The world of electronic music is always expanding. And there is always more to discover than you ever knew existed. Illegal Alien Records has more than 420 releases on Bandcamp, so I have a lot of discovering to do. The label was founded in 2007 and represents the struggle of many immigrants to the US, who are written off with this unfair status.

    Liminal means “a position at, or on both sides of, a boundary or threshold.” To me, Retro Liminal by Decoder represents something both old and new. Taking inspiration from everything before it and creating something new push out into the ever expanding universe for us to enjoy.

    in techno,

    Clone 334

  • Teplo: Nano Storm

    https://monokraknetlabel.bandcamp.com/album/monokrak59-teplo-nano-storm

    The minimal techno bangers apparently never stop at monoKraK. Teplo caught my eye, because Nano Storm might be the best name ever fathomed for a minimal techno EP !?

    “Teplo” is a Russian word meaning heat. The aptly named artist delivers a small back catalog of fire tracks available on Soundcloud ( soundcloud.com/teplo ) but unfortunately it ends in 2010.

    I can’t wait to continue diving into the the catalog at monoKraK netlabel to see what other minimal gems there are to discover.

    in techno,

    Clone 334

  • Floating Mind: Audio Ovni

    https://monokraknetlabel.bandcamp.com/album/monokrak57-floating-mind-audio-ovni

    Sometimes I find random stuff while searching on Bandcamp and it opens a wormhole to another dimension that I never imagined existed. Exhibit 1: monoKraK netlabel. (monokrak.net)

    This album appears to be catalog code “57”. But upon visiting the site the catalog numbers seem to surge to “306”. I can only assume they have recently begun uploading their massive back catalog to Bandcamp. I couldn’t even find the original release date for Audio Ovni, which appears to blast back to before 2013.

    Floating Mind is a prolific artist and from what I can see, makes up the majority of monoKraK releases. Every track I checked out was a beautifully constructed piece of minimal techno. This unlocked wormhole could keep you busy for years…

    in techno,

    Clone 334

  • Linear System: Turiban

    https://moleculartechno.bandcamp.com/album/linear-system-turiban

    “Linear System” is such a cool name. When AI becomes self aware and enslaves the human race, I’m going to sneak into the hive mind center and ask it to come up with a cooler name for a techno producer. Systems will malfunction and everything will explode around me. I will die a hero.

    A cool name only gets you so far. Fortunately, the tracks back up the vibe. This four track EP delivers the deep and hypnotic techno jams that we all love. Our AI overlords will probably outlaw this music because it far surpasses their feeble algorithmic capabilities.

    in techno,

    Clone 334

  • Dialog: DOT 2 (feat. Benji & Josei)

    https://dialogsound.bandcamp.com/album/dot-2-feat-benji-josei

    Genres are pretty much meaningless. Think about this; I have a blog dedicated to finding cool techno. Most of which is instrumental, four on the floor, synth driven jams. But this release was tagged with “techno” and absolutely doesn’t fit. BUT, it still absolutely vibes hard.

    I don’t know what genre this actually is, but it’s so cool it doesn’t matter. You will be banging your head against a wall to try to loose the earworm vocals from “If You Know”; but like, in a very good way. “High Grade” is the most abstract jam on this four track release. It’s slow, meandering, and makes my brain buzz.

    in techno,

    Clone 334

  • Human Safari: Culture Shock

    https://mutual-rytm.bandcamp.com/album/culture-shock

    “Human Safari brings jazz improvisation to techno.” Yeah, okay. Whatever, that’s going to sound… wait, wtf? If this is jazz, chain me to the wall.

    The jams on Culture Shock bring techno to a whole new level that you’ve probably never heard before. The jazz improvisation fits perfectly into the genre in a way that I would have never expected would work so well. My only gripe with this album is that the album art isn’t a mouse playing a piano. While I will take this fact to my deathbed as a missed opportunity, the tunes are still worth checking out. Don’t miss out.

    in techno,

    Clone 334

  • Sons of Geometry: Lightstrands

    https://sonsofgeometry.bandcamp.com/track/lightstrands

    Hove you ever just clicked on something randomly and been blown completely away? Yeah, so I get tons of emails from Bandcamp and this was a seemingly random suggestion, presented to me amongst many other albums. Something about the name, Sons of Geometry, just screamed at me, “THIS IS SOMETHING YOU WILL LIKE!”

    So, I don’t know anything about this project and there doesn’t seem to be much online in the way of links to check out. The short bio simply reads, “Exploration into the depths of improvised, modular synthesis.” And what more do we need, really?

    in techno,

    Clone 334

  • Radio Bauhaus: Electronic Music for Projects #Techno

    https://radiobauhaus.bandcamp.com/album/electronic-music-for-projects-8

    This compilation contains 10 tracks from the artists of Radio Bauhaus. It is described as a collective project that shares selected electronic music. Their website ( https://radiobauhaus.org/ ) holds a ton more interesting content, including several documentaries.

    #Techno is part of the Radio Bauhaus “Electronic Music for Projects”, with seven other releases each focusing on a different aspect of electronic music. There’s Industrial, Downtempo, and Minimal… just to name a few. And they’re all worth checking out.

    in techno,

    Clone 334

  • Kyoka: Is (Is Superpowered)

    https://raster-raster.bandcamp.com/album/is-is-superpowered

    Part of this blog is about finding new music. The other side is diving back and sharing old favorites. This album was released on May 5th, 2014, which is right around the time I started producing music as Clone 334.

    Every time I listen to Is (Is Superpowered), I hear something new. The production is jam packed with raw energy. While it doesn’t fall directly in line with “traditional” techno, it belongs right there along side of it. These tracks could all easily be thrown into a playlist or DJ set to add variety and progression. You have to hear this one.

    in techno,

    Clone 334

  • Brey Blackwell: Bloodletting / Molecular Exile

    https://breyblackwell.bandcamp.com/album/bloodletting-molecular-exile

    I recently viewed a stream from Headless Blood Idol on Twitch. It featured a bunch of excellent electronic artists. You can find out all about HBI on their site, https://headlessbloodidol.com/

    One of the featured artists was Brey Blackwell, with these two absolute peak techno bangers. Crunchy, solid, and hard hitting. Definitely check this one out.

    in techno,

    Clone 334