Up from the depths of gone
More glide. And does Future Trends glide - through gears and problems, evading chemical sludge and girl trouble, out the other side somehow clean and fresh as a diamond. ‘Moonraker’ and ‘Dangerous’ feel like being born outside in the rain, like Jan Hammer was. Some of us are just blessed like that, I suppose.
More wine?
MP3: Future Trends - Moonraker
MP3: Future Trends - Dangerous
Got dßßp
Not too much surfacing at the minute - but Walls give bliss from above, without ever getting too deep. Expect something on Kompakt shortly. The equally upholding Forest Creature have a record due on the imposingly gloomy Blackest Rainbow sometime inbetween their stilted, stuttered flex jaunt.
MP3: Walls - Gaberdine
MP3: Walls - Burnt Sienna
MP3: Forest Creature - 2
MP3: Forest Creature - 6
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Sore boy shuffle
Dan Avery’s mixes creep covert into the world like wrong, dark loves, the sole determined mind in a muddle of confused intoxicateds. This latest - Autumn, 2009 - takes that moment when ivy club laser falls upon you like tractor beam and stretches that moment out into 50 minutes of odd, alien lucidity. Lemonade, Fuck Buttons and Gold Panda are encountered along the way, as well as Florence and the Machine, Simian Mobile Disco and Tiga - let’s be clear, these people could never appear here without Stopmakingme’s turning them into something more subtle and sly, rushed into the bunker club in fake ‘taches and comedy specs. That’s the way, though - the odd lucidity, bunkered up, hunkering down, turning the world inside out from beneath its busiest bricks.
MP3: Stopmakingme - Autumn 2009 mix
Flotsam flux
The very good folk at Glasgow’s LuckyMe x Wireblock conglomerate have re-up’d some of Hudson Mohawke’s classic 2008 ‘Ooops!’ EP. He’s got a scattered new LP - which half sounds like it’s come straight outta of Wham City - due on Warp this fall, but this is him at his boundlessly inventive, genre splicing best. Also - in completely accidental duplicity - he’s playing our Nail the Cross festival next month.
MP3: Hudson Mohawke - Ooops
MP3: Hudson Mohawke - Still On It
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