Category: Music

  • leutohm – Fluid EP

    A smooth set of four tracks that are difficult to classify. Somewhat hip hop, somewhat electro, but definitely worth listening to.

  • The Big Sleep – You Today, Me Tomorrow


    Psychedelic guitar rock. The Big Sleep creates a lush soundscape of guitar progressions mixed in with ambient feedback type sounds to form a Pink Floyd-ish set of tracks on this release.

  • Mikkel Metal – Cassini Pieces

    Danish electro – six tracks from the artist and four remixes, Mikkel Metal is very chilled out electronic vibe with a vague reminiscence of dub music.

  • New London Fire – A Wave Form

    Indie Rock. Four tracks of original music plus one remix, New London Fire has a sort of ‘Beatles meet The Grateful Dead’ type sound, with a dash of the Cure. Enjoy!

  • Geppy – A Matter Of Time EP

    Mad mad break rock! Electro, world, breakbeat, and who knows what else make up these outstanding two tracks. The first track, A Matter Of Time, is breakbeat mixed with some RATM style guitar / distorted synth type sounds, fast paced and nonstop all the way through. The second track, Rootsick, is a tad more soulful and cerebral, while maintaining the same pace as the first track. If you don’t listen to anything else you find here, at least listen to Geppy.

  • FieldTriqp – Eidolon EP

    Ethereal pads, heavy beats. Ambient music, with a kick. I really liked the way these five tracks flow together. Fieldtriqp also offers a bonus video for one of their tracks. If you like dreamy relaxation music, you’ll love this.

  • Twile – Chiaroscuro

    TwileChilled but edgy, mellow but energetic with thump. Twile is reminiscent of Ace Of Bass with a vague hint of dub influence. Make sure you listen to the third track, ‘True Bohemian’. There is an interesting effect used, at one point the sound moves under your feet and behind your head. You also get an excellent remix of each of the two tracks, done by Joko13 and Dataman.

  • Kopi Luwak – The Art Of War

    New age style with a hint of asian influence. Kopi Luwak offers a set of tracks that are minimal, but rock at the same time. Sort of rock and roll with a new age twist. You can sometimes find Kopi at The Auditorium, so drop by and show your appreciation in this thread.

  • Foolcut

    Electro jazz with a flair! Foolcut offers three excellent tracks of sampled jazz mashed up goodness. Reminiscent of Revolution Void, these tracks will get your toes tapping.

  • Very Large Array – Stuff

    Garage style rock. Very innovative, comparable to U2 and Oasis. A varied set of tunes that will keep you interested all the way through.