Electroma

L'anima elettronica di DeBaser.

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Merzbow - Woodpecker No. 1 - Pulse Demon In his case, it can be said with confidence "just listen to a piece and you're good to go." But... here?!
 
Ostranenie Beyond. Everything.
 
Air Electronic Performers Official Music Video High Quality

WEEK IN THE AIR: AIR - Electronic Performers.... More than a track, a programmatic manifesto with an introduction that no one dared to even think of since the mid Kraftwerk era, slow and mechanized, evocative and unexpectedly kraut... then everything mellows out in a more pinkfloydian way... to be listened to through headphones, at full volume, exasperating and anti-commercial just enough to introduce a "transitional" album....
 
Death in June - The Calling (Mk II) - 1985.wmv Their apocalyptic neo-folk doesn’t send me into a trance, not even that of Current 93. However, I love the shocking, disturbing, disorienting, bewildering, and staggering beginnings of Tibet and Death In June.
 
Jean-Michel Jarre, Air - Close Your Eyes

WEEK IN THE OPEN AIR:
J.M. Jarre / AIR: Close Your Eyes....... in collaboration with the Maestro.
 
Chris & Cosey - Cowboys in Cuba Their perfect track, along with the spatial stream of consciousness of "Heartbeat".
 
Tack Head - What's My Mission Now? Bomb by Keith LeBlanc under the name of Tackhead!
 
Mark Stewart + Maffia: "Blessed Are Those Who Struggle" The best album of sampling, breakbeat, dub, and other wonders, all well-mixed and concentrated?! I say yes.
Keith Le Blanc comes to mind, although a bit more static and predictable in the grooves.
 
ESG - UFO Space dub!
 
Mark Stewart - Passivecation Program Immense even with the Maffia!
 
Zoviet France - Mohnomishe (A1/A2) The Zoviet have tried in every possible way to gift the Experimental scene a "Vernal Equinox" or "Music For 18 Musicians," without quite succeeding. The raw "Garista" remains excessively tied to the tribalism of 23 Skidoo, while from their other works I was expecting something more "noise." Here, however, they serve up a killer track, made of divine minimalism and terrifying industrial blasts.