Travis Just of experimental opera group Object Collection records a mix exploring impulsive creativity and the human voice in all its unfettered variations.
A conceptual and personal collage of ‘90s noise, musique concrète and other sonic abstractions from the Lithuanian Deividas Jaroška, a.k.a. Blackwing.
Restive Plagonna binds diverse pieces ranging from noise to rustic dream pop or Indonesian folk music into a meditative, gentle and atmospheric narrative.
Modern techno/EBM master Blush Response gives us an intense and unique nocturnal trip combining oldschool influences and fresh favorites.
Perfect Aesthetics mixtape - gritty melodicism, soft lo-fi appeal and melancholic ambience, including lots of upcoming material, and also an interview.
Polish experimental/noise scene prodigy Ewa Justka drops a very physical live recording bursting with punkish energy and gabber/hardcore intensity.
John Hodgson of Blitzkrieg Bop and Basczax shares a retrospective mix of his brilliant, outlandish synth-based archive music dating back to the early 1970s.
Beta Evers records a mix of harsh synths, heavy rhythmic patterns and noirish melancholia, focusing on her own projects and including some unreleased gems.
Rhys Fulber of Front Line Assembly and Conjure One crafts a mix showing the vast array of influences - from Perc to Arvo Pärt - that has shaped his music.
From weird hip-hop to avant-garde, Enfant Terrible and Always Human Tapes associate FOQL drops an eclectic selection of strictly Polish music.
Mick Harris proclaims the glorious kingdom of sound in this dreamlike, exceptional 35-track collection of musique concrète, noise and other abstract forms.
Our fourth New Blood winner Alex XIII Maerbach compiles an extensive selection of guitar-based pieces illustrating the instrument’s vast possibilities.
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.