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Filterealism
Filterealism (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: GOST 014. Rel: 28 Feb 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Situation (4:47)
Aluminum Dub (3:28)
Chance (3:40)
Kosmaj (6:40)
Transition (2:13)
All This Is Not A Dream (5:43)
Continental Outcome (3:04)
Arrival (0:46)
Photon Garden (4:10)
Review: Jagged textures, ghostly tones and frenetic notes are omnipresent on "Filterealism", a highly experimental 9-track odyssey of warbling, jittering, metallic sounds that's quite possibly going to be like nothing you've heard before. Or at least that's the case on "Aluminium Dub", where tribalism meets futurism, or "Kosmaj", which could be read as an exercise in spatial awareness - a series of echoed synth stabs and whirring sounds where gaps say as much as the keys. Elsewhere things are less mind-bending, although only slightly. "All This Is Not A Dream", for example, might be an experiment designed to see what happens when freeform jazz meets feint touches of jungle percussion. "Continental Outcome" chugs without dropping a real beat, "Photon Garden" treads close to a prototype of electro while remaining staunchly eccentric.
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Odinocow
Odinocow (double 12")
Cat: GOST 021. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Memory (feat Fama87) (2:58)
Ko Mne (4:35)
Soon (5:20)
Taina (feat Shutta) (3:48)
Ogni (feat Fama87) (3:28)
Blizhe (5:05)
Ne Dognat (4:20)
Dengi Ne Sgorayut (feat Kedr Livanskiy) (3:53)
Circle (5:20)
Need U (2:48)
Temno (feat Fama87) (3:46)
Naiti (Feat. Flaty) (2:47)
Anymore (feat Shutta) (2:46)
Pozovi (feat Flaty) (2:33)
Diver (3:39)
Flow (3:20)
Breath (feat Flaty) (3:10)
Review: Many people's first taste of Nocow was amid the second half of the dubstep era - a time when boundaries between established genres and more explorative, contemporary and adventurous beats were blurring, feeding directly into the beautiful mess we see before us today in the dance music scene. Since then, he has graced us with a raft of excellent work which, much like the ethics of the time he emerged from, never really stand still or regurgitate. The difference between Odinocow and 2017's Ledyanoy Album is a case in point. Whereas then we were going through sounds that owed much to 1990s ambient techno, IDM, and associated noises, here we take a very different path, with a haunted R&B undertone running throughout the work, and plenty of nods to polished beach house, trance, and chill wave.
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