Emil Klotzsch – Goethe in Thule [goethe.rmx]
“One of the main objectives of the Goethe-Institute is fostering the cultural exchange between Germany and its host countries. This is an idea we also apply to our work on the Internet and through new...
View ArticleTracing Arcs – Eye See You Too (Remixes Forbidden Fruit) (23 Seconds)
I’ll say it straight off…remix albums are not my cup of tea. Maybe it’s the immensely annoying plague of video makers taking dull footage of dogs yawning, or inbred incoherent racists shouting at...
View ArticleBlossom – Blue Balloons
On December 21st, 2011, Export Label gave birth to a new release: Blossom’s “Blue Balloons”. Though I should have had an eye out for this artist from his earlier work for Export Label, Blossom’s debut...
View ArticleThe B Regiment – Endless Knots: Delta Sounds
The DIYM netlabel is a melting pot of sounds to explore, releasing everything from post-rock to electronica, from folk to rock and beyond. It is great to see a netlabel that branches out into some...
View ArticleSB and Max S – “Und Alle So…Bass” (Kreislauf Organization)
My third review for Netlabelism.com is a slight departure from my previous ones as I’m stepping slightly away from the electronica genre into something that’s possibly not as widespread in the Creative...
View ArticleVarious – Mix-toor presents: This Is Material Music. I Do Your Condition...
One of the hardest aspects of seeking out new, exciting music in the dizzying world of netaudio is knowing where to look and which artists are worthy of your time. This is why I find creative commons...
View ArticleHow Green – The Walking Deaf
Fluid and soaking wet are the sensations I get when tuning into young Australian producer How Green’s EP released on the NeuroPlastik Netlabel. The release takes pages out of the emerging slow and...
View ArticleDr. Quandary – Sigils
Sometimes I’m in desperate need of some heart-felt, hard-hitting instrumental hip-hop. You know, the kind of music for people who feel like pants end an inch above the lower limits of their oversized...
View ArticleDanny Bow – Unspeakable
I love netlabel culture. One of the reasons for this is because talented artists put a lot of time and effort into creating their work, which they distribute for free. I’ll say that again: netlabel...
View ArticleMr. Moods – The Strings of Life
Where to begin? Christian Denis (aka Mr. Moods) is yet another netlabel heavy-hitter with a great backlog of beats to his name. For those not awfully familiar with his work, browsing Bandcamp would...
View Article10 Anos Bodyspace Compilation
“10 anos Bodyspace” is a compilation released through Optimus Discos celebrating 10 years of Bodyspace, a Portuguese webzine dedicated to music. Ten years is a long time for a webzine to be around, and...
View ArticleK.Flay – I Stopped Caring in ’96, Volume One
I don’t usually listen to rap or hip hop. On some very rare occasions I get exposed to a particularly good release and end up getting hooked on it. K.Flay is guilty of that. It’s a one-girl rap show...
View ArticleArtist Spotlight | Esbe
Restored 20 June 2017, originally published 26 May 2014 I’ve been listening to this artist called Esbe for the past couple of weeks, and I can’t stop. This dude produces large quantities of amazing...
View ArticleNefarious! | The Dream Theory
Restored 22 June 2017, originally published 24 May 2014 I discovered an excellent netlabel based right here in the good ol’ U.S. of America, called The Soul Dojo. They’re based in the Bay Area (think...
View ArticleBoogie Belgique | Nightwalker (Vol. 2)
Restored 27 June 2017, originally published 15 April 2014 Some time ago, I was fortunate enough to discover of a type of music called “electro swing”. Also referred to as “swing-hop,” it is, as the...
View ArticleThe Cancel | Reply From Space EP
Restored 30 June 2017, originally published 07 April 2014 If you’ve spent much time on Last.FM, you’ve probably received a friend request (or two, or three…) from a duo of Ukrainian producers called...
View ArticleEaze | Summer Daze
Restored 02 July 2017, originally published 04 April 2014 If what I read is true, Brooklyn, New York, is an eclectic place. A densely populated borough of the greater New York City area, it is home to...
View ArticleHugo Kant | Searching London
Short, sweet. Such is Searching London, a 3-track EP by French producer Hugo Kant (aka Quentin Le Roux). From what I can tell, he’s a multi-instrumentalist. This suggests to me he’s responsible for a...
View ArticleTab & Anitek | Sights & Sounds (2xLP)
If you ask me, the debate between quantity and quality has long since been settled. It’s all about context. Sometimes more is preferable to better and vice versa. But if you’re ever lucky enough to get...
View ArticleHarrison Blakoldman | Opera EP
I’ve got another quickie for you, ladies and germs. I’m calling it maximalist glitch-hop. Take just a minute to digest that. Better yet, have a listen. Harrison Blakoldman of the Soulection netlabel...
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