subterrene – the same rivers (Poverty Electronics)

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Label Description:

instrumentation: Arturia MicroFreak, Elektron Analog Keys, Camel Audio Alchemy software synthesizer, modular sampler, Hologram Microcosm

recorded at the Fortress of Squalitude

credits

released August 11, 2023

all production and programming by subterrene
subterrene.bandcamp.com

mastered by Marcus Miller at Holosuite Mastering
holosuitemastering.com

cover photo by Grant Stewart
sleeve design by Travis D. Johnson

Dedicated to K. You always have seen the good in me, even when I didn’t see it myself.

Bahia Mansa – patagonia (ep) [Self-Released]

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Bahía Mansa embarks on a new sonic odyssey, where digital textures entwine in a mesmerizing dialogue with intricately processed acoustic sounds. Forged through uninhibited, free-form sessions, the album unveils lush soundscapes adorned with spontaneous melodic nuances and cascading waves of bitcrushed brilliance, crafted through the integration of salvaged field recordings interlaced with on-site explorations, thus, offering a uniquely organic and immersive auditory experience.

credits

released December 16, 2023

field recordings by ivan aguayo.
all sound design by ivan aguayo.

Scanner – Alchemeia (Alltagsmusik)

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Just received this in the mail today, also came with several label stickers which is always fun.

Description:

This album was written as a tribute to the early 1960s library music culture, applying crude techniques of electronic composition, using a mix of hardware and software. It explores a kind of musique concrète, electroacoustic character, in an otherworldly cinematic fashion.

It is the debut release on Alltagsmusik, a new label to release Scanner albums.

Available as limited digipak CD and digital

credits

released January 19, 2024

Written, performed and produced by Robin Rimbaud
Recorded at The Factory 2023

Dylan Houser – Druid (Self-Released)

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Description: Originally recorded and released in early 2021, as part of a monthly mail exchange group. The CD was limited to around a dozen or so copies.

“The incredibly prolific Dylan Houser delivers another dose of incredible music, this time a series of guitar explorations that take the instrument to places that are near and dear to Dylan’s heart, while offering some compelling drive and excellent textures to give this disc excellent sound with repeated listenings(sic). I recommend playing this one loud, to soak in the dynamic range.”

-Austin Rich (Mid-Valley Mutations)