STM 231 - New Hip Tiki Scene
New Blood winner New Hip Tiki Scene give us an experimental collage of remarkable brilliance and elegance to be rediscovered time and again.
New Blood winner New Hip Tiki Scene give us an experimental collage of remarkable brilliance and elegance to be rediscovered time and again.
The second New Blood of 2017 is 6SISS, whose mix of Belgian EBM/industrial/power electronics obscurities will smother you with its many shades of black.
Our first New Blood of 2017, Erin Arthur drops a kaleidoscopic selection of IDM and techno jewels varying between the organic and the futuristic.
Arma Agharta invites us to enter his therapeutic haunted house of Japanese obscurities, enigmatic environments and marvelous daydreams.
Dan Hayhurst of Sculpture crafted a mix ranging from early electronic mavericks to jazz and psych and reminding the duo’s playfully psychedelic works.
Atmospheric master Chihei Hatakeyama records an unexpectedly dynamic mix including old Japanese folk, contemporary classical, and few surprising twists.
Janek Schaefer reveals the sublime and documentary nature of his sound in this “double decade dubplate” of music from 33 of his releases spanning 22 years.
This Fanny Kaplan mix explores the gritter corners of the Russian avant/punk sound and the work of interwar period experimental composers.
Constantine from Bedouin Records built a sublime sonic narrative including Medieval music, Arabic, Greek folk, contemporary classical and unearthly drone.
Chile to Russia and in-between - the heads of Summit of Braillė Satellitė record a mix showing the eccentric lineup of their 2017 edition.
Yuji Kondo of 10 Label mixes folk, abstract pieces and industrial music, creating a cinematic flow that drifts like a constructivist era silent movie.
Composer and percussionist Eli Keszler records an eerie yet bright collage of contemporary jazz, world music, and dub reggae released between 60s and 90s.