Imagine a doomed pianist caught in a nightmare, a technical jazz player reborn in a universe where free jazz is obsolete and the listeners crave IDM.
Tag: Belgium
‘psychedelic, vintage and cinematic’ | Interview with Malavita
Odeon Disco from semi-instrumental power trio Malavita marries funkadelic warmth with a touch of retro melancholy and a a hypnotic spacey melodic riff that will stick with you for days. Or maybe it was just a dream.
The Feather – Always You [Review]
Stay until the end, where the hynotic line will take you on a dreamy journey you’ll never want to finish.
‘Melancholic, nostalgic, familiar’ | Interview with Nite Kite
A genuinely atmospheric synthesis where haunting acoustic piano sounds meet steady electronic arpeggios.
‘Granular, Windy, Deep’ | Interview with Monolithe Noir
Hypnotising, fluid and genre expanding.
Under the Reefs Orchestra – Ants [Review]
You can find ants in every single continent. Except for, ironically, Ant-arctica.
‘Order. Chaos. Silence’ | Interview with Théo Zipper
An artist with many sides
‘colorful, quirky, textured’ | Interview with Morisse Monty
A dreamy but groovy production filled with sweet chorus/vibrato guitars and delicate vocals.
‘Deep feel extract’ | Interview with The Guru Guru
(In) Snakes & Ladders (Stakes Don’t Matter) is the first single of their new double EP.
Alain Vande Putte-Somewhere
Somewhere was inspired by Alain Vande Putte by the book ‘The Beekeeper From Aleppo’