Label Description: Catching up with birthCenter on his 20 year music odyssey
Monthly Archives: May 2025
Phil Western – Afterflash: A Remixed Tribute (Map Music)
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Phil was everything: a rogue, a maverick, an explorer. He suffered his demons but did so with courage and an unflinching painful honesty. Phil was easy to talk with. He was always engaging, interesting, and interested. He had a mane of dark, dark hair and a smile to melt hearts. His eyes told his entire life story, if one dared to gaze long enough.
Phil loved wholly, without caution, and with the deepest sincerity. His unquenchable curiosity doubled as an altruistic way of disarmament and evoked harmony when met with a different perspective. Phil was relentlessly gentle and understanding even when it was undeserved.
Phil was a veteran psychonaut whose deep inner journeys, life experiences, and struggles imparted him with a degree of insight, wisdom, humility, and humor that is all too rare. His expression of these qualities in his music infused it with a melancholic understanding of the beauty, joy, frailty, tragedy, and absurdity of the human condition.
Phil was a true artist in every fiber of his being. His incredible talent and infectious energy left a lasting impression on the world, and his music will always hold the top spot in our hearts.
Phil continues to inspire us all.
– The Remixers (Worldwide)
The idea for this project came from having a few remix packs that Phil had given me ages ago for some releases I’d curated, and inspired by Dave King’s (Longwalkshortdock) yearly tribute songs that he’d been posting since Phil’s passing. I had already remixed one of Phil’s songs almost a decade earlier, and had just decided to start on another near the beginning of 2021.
In a conversation later that year with Jaime Dunkle (Love Above Will), I mentioned I was working on another remix. During that conversation, I came upon the idea of putting together a bunch of remixes from Phil’s friends/collaborators as a tribute album, which she enthusiastically encouraged me to do.
After receiving the blessings from Phil’s family to move forward and reaching out to all the potential remixers, the pool of available songs for remixing was soon expanded with the invaluable assistance of Tim Hill (Rim). Not long after that, a couple more artists came on board, including Omar Hashmoder who revealed that he had the files for the last song Phil had been working on right up to the night before he left us. That song, “Dream Death,” is now finally being released, as well as a remix by Omar who also contributed some sounds to the original version.
This project was not without its share of delays and complications, one of which was Bandcamp refusing to give access to Phil’s artist page to his mother so this album could live there with the rest of his discography. Thankfully, Robert Shea’s Map Music has given it a fitting home considering that some of Phil’s earliest solo works originated from that seminal record label.
It has been a profound honor to work with all the artists and fellow lovers of Phil throughout this project. More than anything, I hope this album inspires people to continue exploring Phil’s vast catalog of music in all his solo and collaborative guises.
– Seth Branum (Bainbridge Island, WA)
My dear son: I miss you so much, but like your music, you now live in my heart and mind. Love, Mom.
– Enid Western (Vancouver, BC)
credits
Mastering: Martin Granger (www.7d6music.com) and Jesse Creed
Cover Portrait: Simon LaPlante
Cover Design/Layout: Jaime Dunkle
Executive Producer: Seth Branum
All songs originally written by Phillip Western, except “HeWatchedMeSleepLastNight”, written by Simon LaPlante.
Copyright: The Record Company
The bonus track “Dream Death”, previously unreleased and the final track Phil worked on before his passing, is sent to album buyers on 4/20.
The majority of the proceeds go to the fund for Phil’s daughter, Mora Western
MAP219-D
Primal Era Worship – Last Outpost (Cryo Chamber)
Derma – Gran Monoplano (Ant-Zen)
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their musical approach combines analog loops, diverse vocal inserts, and synthetic arrangements, blending ’70s and ’80s synth-electro aesthetics with modern production techniques. this unique amalgamation results in a raw yet refined auditory experience, where abrasive electronic textures intertwine with complex vocal arrangements.
DERMA’s lyrics, delivered in italian through singing and declamation, explore introspective decadence and everyday science fiction. drawing inspiration from krautrock, ebm, and cold wave, their music creates a nostalgic yet forward-thinking soundscape that appeals to both retro enthusiasts and contemporary audiences seeking a darker, more cerebral dance music experience.
their compositions serve as sonic time capsules, echoing the past while envisioning the future, with sharp, icy melodies set to danceable rhythms.
credits
DERMA: riccardo bianchi (voice) & massimo magrini (music)
artwork by stefan alt
this is ant-zen act476
DERMA – gran monoplano [trailer]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JQtzWU2fqQ
Anatoly Grinberg And Mark Spybey – Crop-Dusting (Ant-Zen)
Label Description: for this, their fourth release, the duo of ANATOLY GRINBERG and MARK SPYBEY continue to carefully straddle the blurred lines between electronic and acoustic music and on a more personal level, the difficulties imposed by the political landscape and climate that separates and divides nations and people. friends, united in a common language. to create art.
Cousin Silas & Eisenlager – Absentia (The Cousin Silas Emporium)
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It was a few years back that myself and Eisenlager created our first collab album. We always promised ourselves we would do another one, hence the title of the last track from the original release: “Believe Me, More Is Coming.”. Sadly he passed away before we managed it, but he did send me several pieces to consider. I thought it was time to dust off those pieces, add my bits, and refit some of his solo tracks he sent for the various Emporium Projects.
I guess this resulting album is both a tribute to the man, and a promise upheld that indeed more did come.
For Nobby, a good friend, supporter and above all, the man behind one of the best compilation series, Midnight Radio. It was these that helped me gain a little self confidence back in the day. I miss the guy.
OvO – Split (Artoffact Records)
Label Description: OvO and Mai Mai Mai, two essential figures of the Italian experimental underground, join forces for an exceptional split album. These artists have continuously pushed the boundaries of musical genres, exploring extreme and uncharted sonic territories.
Formed in 2000, OvO is a noise rock duo consisting of Stefania Pedretti (guitar, vocals) and Bruno Dorella (drums). Their music—both tribal and apocalyptic—is a relentless sonic assault, an audacious fusion of noise rock, sludge metal, industrial rock, and avant-doom. Renowned for their intense live performances and strong DIY ethos, OvO remains a unique force in extreme music.
Mai Mai Mai is the project of Toni Cutrone, a Rome-based musician and sound explorer. Blending traditional Southern Italian folklore with industrial drone, proto-techno, and heavy sonic textures, Mai Mai Mai crafts immersive performances that transport audiences into a ritualistic exploration of ancestral sounds.
After making a strong impression at Roadburn Festival 2023, OvO and Mai Mai Mai now unite for a one-of-a-kind split vinyl, merging their singular sonic worlds. On Side A, OvO unleashes four new tracks, raw and abrasive, pushing the limits of their chaotic and untamed noise rock. On Side B, Mai Mai Mai delves into experimental and electroacoustic realms, weaving an immersive and dense atmosphere filled with ritualistic sounds and electronic manipulations.
The visual identity of the release is enhanced by a striking cover artwork by tattoo artist Arthur Tête de Mouton, perfectly complementing the explosive encounter between these two visionary forces.
{AN} EeL and Steven Leak – the wholly other (M I S T)
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credits
Track 1 “ Monday sky”
steven: soundscapes and treatments
neal: paino. vox
Track 2 “the magic mothswarm”
steven: soundscapes and treatments
neal: handclaps, vox, piano
Track 3 “rusted petal chains”
steven: soundscapes and treatments
neal: vox
Track 4 “the wholly other”
steven: soundscapes and treatments
neal: accordion, vox
Track 5 “dark-framed shimmering endpoint”
steven: soundscapes and treatments
neal: gamelan, guitar, vox
steven: I asked Neal if he’d be interested in sending me some music that I could deconstruct, reconstruct and treat as I saw fit. Neal is a truly generous spirit and so I received two packages of stems of music incorporating a variety of instruments as well as Neal’s voice.
The result is “the wholly other”.
I love this music.
I hope you do also.
Neal: This Music in particular resonates with the season for me – It is, the beautiful area we both live in Peterborough /Nogojiwanong ( Nogojiwanong = Translates as ” place at the foot of the rapids ” ) but it has been a particularly difficult winter – And also, we are in a particularly difficult time. However, I find great comfort in being able to come out of the depths of winter ( Literally, Figuratively, Whatever ) and make what at least counts as a gesture in the direction of hope, if not an actual healing balm. So enjoy these lovingingly crafted sounds, as we look forward to a warm future
Steven Leak made his part of this music with an Arturia Minifreak, Red Panda Tensor and Particle pedals, a TC Infinite pedal, cutlery, tuned wine glasses, a stainless steel water bottle, and a Zoom multiplex pedal.
Composed and produced in Peterborough, Ontario Canada by steven leak and Neal Retke
Mixed and Mastered in Denmark (with additional treatments) by Erik Emil Eskildsen
Caustic Wound – Grinding Mechanism Of Torment (Profound Lore Records)
Ivan Black – Concrete Island (Petroglyph Music)
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“Concrete Island” is a novel by J.G. Ballard, first published in 1974. The story explores themes of isolation, survival, and the impact of urban environments on human psychology. It is often classified within the genre of speculative fiction, reflecting Ballard’s keen interest in the relationship between humanity and the modern world.
Main Themes
1. Isolation and Alienation: The setting of the concrete island serves as a metaphor for modern urban life, where people often feel disconnected despite being surrounded by others. Maitland’s isolation forces him to reflect on his life and the choices that led him to this predicament.
2. Survival and Adaptation: The novel delves into the human instinct for survival. Maitland’s journey showcases his physical and mental struggles, highlighting the lengths people will go to endure and adapt to extreme situations.
3. Urban Decay: Ballard’s depiction of the concrete island reflects a critique of modernity. The stark contrast between the vibrant city surrounding the island and the desolation within it underscores the neglect and decay present in urban settings.
4. Psychological Exploration: As Maitland grapples with his circumstances, the narrative explores his psyche. The isolation prompts a deep introspection, raising questions about identity, purpose, and the nature of reality.









