New from the man, Bassnectar: Reflective IV
Reflective: Part Four. We’ve enjoyed each part so far — because, well, he’s the man, that Bassnectar. This release features…
Reflective: Part Four. We’ve enjoyed each part so far — because, well, he’s the man, that Bassnectar. This release features…
Producer/turntablist Scott Nice firmly steps back into the saddle with A People Called Home, his second full length LP for…
Austin-based Levi Witt AKA DRRTYWULVZ has been hitting the pavement and the airports hard as of late. Recently coming off…
We dug this review of EDMidentity.com by Jared Skolnick on Simon Posford of both Shpongle and Hallucinogen (psytrance) fame, released a reflective and downtempo, ambient soundtrack in isolation during this time of quarantine. After the final Shpongle Live Band at Red Rocks May 4-5th, 2019, Simon has played shows in select hot spots around the country pre-quarantine, and we assume there is more music in the future for Shpongle… but this release is something remotely different.
His 10 new tracks don’t belong under either the Shpongle or psytrance project Hallucinogen monikers, so he released them under his very own name. With song titles like “Lockdown,” “The Hobbyist,” and “Wish You Weren’t Here,” we think we understand the type of environment Simon endured during this album’s production. Sure can feel these sounds. Listen to Flux & Contemplation: Portrait of an Artist in Contemplation below.
SEEING THROUGH THE ILLUSION (EP) by Zen Electric Great tribal vibes, mon! But with BASS! Gets real lit in here,…
The unmistakably spacious and rhythmic vibrations of MantisMash return to Merkaba Music in 2020’s ‘Time Seeds.’ Developed amidst a year…
Check out this crazy collaborative remix of Detox Unit and Hullabalo0 that Asheville-based Pathwey and Ponder did for Outtallectuals’ latest comp,…
Released October 22, 2018 on Merkaba Music All melodics tuned to ‘The Scale of Fifths’ tuning. Music created in 96kHz…
Jacob Paskus has positioned himself at the confluence of style and substance. Long a support of Desert Trax and its…
Now how about some minimal ? We don’t post much minimal music here, but we remember General Fuzz from past…