• CD,  Distribution

    Iron Fist Of The Sun – Who Will Help Me Wash My Right Hand


    Iron Fist Of The Sun – Who Will Help Me Wash My Right Hand
    Label: Cold Spring
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: UK
    Released: 16 Mar 2013
    Style: Power Electronics, Noise, Industrial

    New full length album by English artist IFOTS. Continuing on his path of exploratory yet focused industrial, and his trademark clean detailed power electronics that was first seen on his debut CD for Cold Spring, “Behavioural Decline”, “Who Will Help Me Wash My Right Hand” is a frantic mix of structure and chaos, less violent than previous releases but instead drenched in melancholy and bitterness.

  • Distribution,  Vinyl

    Old Coroner – Inside Us


    Old Coroner – Inside Us
    Label: Waste Editions– Waste – 03
    Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Purple
    Country: Spain
    Released: 2017
    Style: Electronic,Synth Wave, Italo

    SOLD OUT 

    Terrific 12¨ purple vinyl and as Waste Editions crew are really into emotive and personal sounds ,on this occasion this new release “Inside us ” by Old Coroner can´t be otherwise. We can´t talk about a trend since the producer from Barcelona Victor Safont ,who is the man behind this project ,started producing synthwave music in 2003. Yes siree! Strength beats ,dark textures and touching Artwork by George Gold Design

  • CD,  Distribution

    Peter Andersson ‎– Music For Film And Exhibition 3


    Peter Andersson ‎– Music For Film And Exhibition 3
    Label: Wrotycz Records ‎– WRT 018
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Poland
    Released: 12 May 2013
    Style: Ambient, Field Recordin

    This is a different experience! It’s very concrete and descriptive, and in some cases almost natural, but always with some twists making it much more magic and enigmatic than just the plain sounds alone. Exhibition music can be difficult to describe because they really need to be presented and experienced in their original context. It’s about sound design and soundscape composition. The key to understand the exhibition music presented here lies in the order of sounds and their combinations in layers and alterations through time. It makes the listener coming closer to the sounds, to investigate in their meanings and roles within the given frames. It’s like being a sound detective.

    ‘Music for Film and Exhibition 3’ is, as the name suggests, the third album with film and exhibition music by Peter Andersson. It contains music for various exhibitions from 2011 to 2013 and also some recently found sketches for the ‘Tulpa’ soundtrack, which was released in their full and final versions on the ‘Music for Film and Exhibition I’. Technically ‘Music for Film and Exhibition 3’ is the first album by Peter Andersson which is mastered according to the so called K-level standard, specifically to K-14. The K-standard will ensure that the highest dynamical range will be preserved in the music. It will benefit the listener because the music will simply sound much greater than a hot or over-compressed album. All one need to do is to give an extra push one the amplifier volume control to match the gain of a hot mastered album.