Electro Acoustic
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Introducing… How to See Know and Fall
Using the world around us to create texture-as-rhythm sounds.
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Introducing… Molly Joyce
A sonic journey of healing by using assistive technology to overcome injury.
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DVA return with their unique brand of odd kitchen sink electro-folk with ‘Kung Fu’
DVA return with their crazy made up language for a freeing indie folk jam.
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fuvk – what is the purpose of your visit? Review
Sad, introspective and shy bedroom pop at its finest.
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Introducing… Maya Shenfeld
A kaleidoscope of synths, woodwind, voice and a marble quarry bring a cinematic electro-acoustic experience.
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Flasher – In My Myth Review
A fantastic selection box of fine alternative rock with a penchant for reverb.
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Live Vault – Poranguí
A ceremonial passage of musical healing, complete with a fire pit, live in your living room.
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Danny Kuttner – Purple Review
The most effortlessly cool 70's Soul mixed with modern day electronica.
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Yes We Mystic – Trust Fall Review
A fantastic finale that leaves an indie rock legacy behind them.
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Mesadorm – Pollinator Review
Pioneering indie pop band Mesadorm return with symphonic earworms to bop to.
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QUINQUIS – SEIM Review
A mystical pearl of curious ambience and lesser known tongues.
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Spencer Elliot – SE3 Review
A wide smiled delight of instrumental prog-rock
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Marconi Union – Signals Review
Dystopian signals from an unwritten space odyssey.
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His His – Garden Songs Review
Softly slaying indie folk.
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Hiatus – Distancer Review
A beautiful love letter to roots of old.
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Iglooghost – Lei Line Eon Review
Music as an alien language.
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Yaima – Earth Trilogy – One Review
The gentle hug of worldly music of Mother Nature
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Irû .Wav – Flecha Review
Latin dream surfing.
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Täyu – Incantation Review
New Age has a new voice to enjoy.
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Noiserv – Uma Palavra Começada Por N Review
The finest in Portuguese folk
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Introducing… Sheep, Dog & Wolf
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger
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Introducing… Yves Jarvis
This time its personal.
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Bibio – Sleep on the Wing Review
Country bumpkin bliss
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Caribou – Suddenly Review
Where acoustic guitar and electronica collide
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Tony Volker – Where The Light Gets In Review
Kaleidoscope folk to take on a road trip
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Introducing… Bruce Soord
Tales from Yeovil
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Jesca Hoop – Stonechild Review
Quiet folk to brood over
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The Woods – Night Silk Threads Review
Kitchen sink chill out for the thinkers
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Polyenso – Year Of The Dog Review
Hybrid indie pop
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Haiku Salut – There Is Nowhere Else Review
NASA goes to Icelandic dream folk rave Experimental dream-like electronica permeates around Haiku Salut’s third album ‘There Is Nowhere Else’ which often feels like it…
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K-Conjog – Magic Spooky Ears Review
When a producer uses the kitchen sink properly Italian producer and sound sculptor K-Conjog’s latest album is a montage of loops, sounds, electronic weirdness and…
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Aniseed – Geranium EP Review
Dreamy folktronica and ambient crossover debut Aniseed’s debut EP “Geranium” introduces us to the East Anglia based musician and producer with their penchant for tape-recorded…
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Olafur Arnalds – Re:member Review
A moving and emotional modern classical classic Emerging over the years as one of the forerunners of modern classical composition, Olafur Arnald’s blend of warmth, whimsy,…
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Steve Gibbs – Adrift Reworks Review
Taking reflective piano to the quiet dance club When Steve Gibbs released Adrift back in 2014, I gave it a glowing review as it was…
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Adam Fielding – Mesmera Review
Adam Fielding returns from a run of more ambient drenched electronica albums to something a little more sci-fi tinged and cinematic with his new album…
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Video Vault – Mortar and Pestle
Trippy literally, Mortar and Pestle finally get their first music out and it’s to U.V. which was for me the weakest track on the EP.…




































