Following up the acclaimed collaboration LP with Joe Seven, 'Cancel Standard', Consequence returns to Exit Records for his second solo full-length. The New Zealand-based producer delivers intricate yet raw mechanized rhythms that take as much inspiration from classic IDM as well as Blue Note-era Jungle.
This label is featured in Update #071:
Martyn, Axel Boman, Sandwell District, Alva Noto
This October has provided us with an abundance of outstanding albums, and it's been harder than ever to pick our release of the month. In the end the accolades had to go to Martyn's brilliant 'Ghost People' full-length, which evolves his sound far beyond the more...
dBridge returns with a fantastic single which contrasts Prince-style soul vocals with cold, fast and ultra-minimal rhythms. Morgan Zarate steps up the future r'n'b factor, adding fat, neon coloured pads, while Consequence adds a banging 808 for his awesome, electro-inspired take. Highly recommended.
This label is featured in Update #066:
This Year's Best Albums For A Special Price
A hot and long summer finally at our doorstep, it is once again time to appreciate the best music of the year so far in our Summer Sale 2011!
From Moebius to Moby, from the deepest electronic underground to chart-topping heights, 150 of our favourite albums more...
They Live is the combined force of Consequence and Joe Seven, both with solo releases on Exit. Their debut full length, impresses even more than their excellent 'Pure Palms' EP, a subtle yet epic journey of sci-fi atmospheres, impeccable beat production and a forward-thinking approach. Hats off.
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Mark E, Vladislav Delay Quartet, Tiger & Woods
The past month of May provided us with a release schedule almost as erratic as the weather, but sticking to our monthly essentials should keep you on the safe side in terms of musical quality.
Outstanding artist albums from Mark E, Dominik Eulberg and more...
Keeping up with the many labels associated with the Autonomic camp (under dBridge and Instra:mental) can be a challenging task with this latest release from ASC, 'Stutter', dropping seemingly out of nowhere on dBridge's Exit Records! Featured on the Autonomic podcast, ASC turns in two tough-as-nails steppers.
This label is featured in Podcast #042:
The result is a surprisingly engaging and emotional hour of music, juxtaposing experimentalism and pop, noise and tranquillity. Highlights include the sublime 'pioneer IOO' from Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto's fantastic new album collaboration 'summvs', more...
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Selected as Artist of week #15
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Ramadanman, Soul Clap, Gold Panda
March has marched on by, but not without pouring a vernal cornucopia of fantastic releases upon us. As usual our newsletter is filled to the brink with our personal favourites of the month, neatly split into genres for your browsing comfort.
In techno and more...
This label is featured in Update #053:
Kassem Mosse, FaltyDL, Lowtec
This time around we put the spotlight on a generation of artists that approach their music making without genre-blinders, incorporating elements of house, techno, dubstep, electro, drum'n bass and broken beat into their brilliant productions.
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They Live's Joseph Smaje goes solo with this single on dBridge's Exit Records Label: 'Restionaire' crosses a synthetic, Arpanet-style house beat with Detroit pads and hieroglyphicaly confusing sound effects, while 'The Cous' is a minimalistic electro piece paired with dreamy electronica synths. Cool!
This label 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...
This label is featured in Update #049:
Shackleton, Jamie XX, James Blake
In the disparate world of bass music, dubstep has unravelled itself in multiple directions. This month, this is no better demonstrated as one of dubstep's most unique pioneers Shackleton returns with two killer EPs on Honest Jon's. Also on the radar are great more...
Following on from his impressive 'Live For Never' debut LP, Consequence lands with another haunting single of modern d'n'b on Exit Records. 'Snakes & Skulls' spits and crackles a Burial-type gloom sharpened with a techier edge whilst 'Dub Bounce' harnesses a lethal bass in a luscious claustrophobia. Top.
Snakes & Skulls
(Track 01 on this Maxi-Single)
Dub Bounce
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Call it Autonomic
You may call it futuristic dubstep, minimal drum'n bass or next generation electro, but Instra:mental and dBridge have coined their own term for it: Autonomic. Already the title of their acclaimed podcast, the British producers have just released their more...
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