This artist is featured in Update #077:
Mouse On Mars, Regis, Terranova, Burial
If it weren't for today's free bonus day we would have had to miss out on a few amazing releases this February: Regis' three-volume 'Complete Works' for instance or Edward's debut album on White Music, which have just barely made the deadline for this month's more...
This artist is featured in Update #074:
E.R.P Exclusive, Detroit In Effect, Drexciya
Welcome to 2012 and our first update of the year! 'The problem starts with the word electro,' goes a quote by Detroit's DJ Stingray, and indeed the e-word has been applied to pretty much any other genre beside the cold, synthetic funk of Kraftwerk, Model 500 more...
The intriguing Exaltics appear on Last Known Trajectory, after releases on Creme Organization and the epic 3-part album on Bunker last year. A mini-journey of their otherworldly electro-sinistry, with an even tougher bite like the slamming 'The Hunch' and jungle-electro of 'Warships…'. Don't miss.
This artist is featured in Podcast #041:
In their zero" exclusive podcast mix The Exaltics take us aboard their starship for a one-hour tour through their home galaxy. Starting with Carl Craig's unsung electro classic 'Frustration', the mix features music by pioneers such as Adult, Heinrich Müller more...
The second part of The Exaltic's epic three part installment on Bunker Records continues in much the same vein, classic no-nonsense electro, this time in fuller swing. A little grittier around the edges compared to part one with more palpable acid leanings, a fine complement to its predecessor.
This artist is featured in Update #051:
Agoria, James Blake, Moritz Von Oswald Trio
February is rumoured to be the year's shortest month, but looking at the past weeks' shocking amount of great releases we are not sure we can confirm this.
Massive artists albums by Agoria, James Blake, Isolée, Siriusmo, Nicolas Jaar, Steffi, Tim Hecker, more...
Picked!
Bunker presents the first in an ambitious three part album series by German underground electro heroes The Exaltics, who put a distinct spin on the Drexciya / Dopplereffekt style across the album's nine tracks. Well composed and impeccably produced this is a must for all fans of subaquatic electro.
The Truth (Album Version)
(Track 03 on this Album)
I really can't get enough of the alien sounds of The Exaltics!
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