Ninos Du Brasil Debut on The Bunker New York

Ninos du Brasil will soon release on The Bunker New York.

Ninos du Brasil is Nico Vascellari and Nicolò Fortuni. Friends for over twenty years, the pair spent an insane amount of time listening to music together in the grey and solitary Italian countryside before starting to make their own music in 1999 as a project called With Love. Ninos du Brasil was formed in 2012 and has released records on Tannen Records, DFA and most recently a full-length album, entitled Vida Eterna on Hospital Productions and La Tempesta International, the sessions for which also produced the Animais Soar O Alarme 12” for The Bunker New York.

The A-side presents the shadowy duo’s original track; while the B side sees The Bunker resident DJ Patrick Russell providing the first ever remix of a Ninos du Brasil track.

The 12” is described as a “carnivalesque dancefloor exploration that highlights the unbridled percussive sound for which Ninos du Brasil have become known.”

Tracklisting

01. Animais Soar O Alarme
02. Animais Soar O Alarme (Patrick Russell Remix)

Animais Soar O Alarme will land on November 10, with clips available here.

Mule Musiq Lines Up to Release Classic Fumio Itabashi Jazz album

Mule Musiq will soon release a reissue of jazz pianist Fumio Itabashi’s 1982 Watarase LP.

Itabashi debuted on Mule in 2010, playing keys on Henrik Schwarz & Kuniyuki’s “Once Again.” The trio will reconvene for a new version of “Watarase” to celebrate this reissue.

Tracklisting

A1. Someday My Prince Will Come
A2. Msunduza
A3. I Can’t Get Started
A4. Tone
B1. Watarase
B2. Miss Can
B3. Good Bye

Watarase will land on November 3, with the title track streaming in full above.

Dan Andrei, Kozo, and Sahau Feature on Zimbru EP

Zimbru’s third release comes in the shape of a V/A two-tracker featuring Kozo & Dan Andrei (AK41) and Sahau.

Zimbru is a new Bucharest-based label with previous released coming from AK41 and Sahau. This time they pair up, each sharing a side of this vinyl-only release.

Track A features a driving mysterious groove amped up by the sexy bassline and the deep moody atmosphere. It was recorded live and pressed as it was.

Side B is the darker side for sure. Kozo and Dan Andrei (AK41) deliver a hypnotic 12-minute piece layered with a multitude of sounds ranging from the crickets and jungle birds to the more electronic bubbly and metallic tones. Itʼs named after Paul who had already left the building when this was recorded.

Tracklisting

A. Sahau “As It Was”
B. AK41 “The Man Who Wasn’t There”

As It Wasn’t There EP will land on November 1 with clips streaming here.

Andrew Reynolds ‘Doin’ The Joint’

Andrew Reynolds is a London based, award-winning producer, composer, DJ, and instrumentalist who has been making a name for himself in waves in London recently. Andrew was classically trained in composition at both the Royal College of Music and the Royal Northern College of Music and has since spent his time writing hard-hitting electronic music as well as music and sound design for a range of different visual media projects.

Last year, Andrew joined the Secretsundaze Studios team where he works as a producer, engineer, and tutor. Andrew recently developed and launched the Electronic Music Theory and Composition course—a course aimed at budding producers who may have a fair knowledge of music production/DAWs but who feel they need more help in understanding the theoretical aspects of electronic music arrangement and composition.

The track featured here is yet another hip-hop and jazz-infused house cut that has become typical of the upcoming producer’s style. Andrew says: “The last few years have been about gradually trying to find a way of incorporating elements of all the genres which I have been listening to obsessively since I was a kid. I adore jazz and hip-hop and it’s exciting to be experimenting with ways of making those genres work within the context of house music.”

Doin’ The Joint

Sau Poler and UMFANG Contribute to ‘Power Puerto Rico’ Compilation

Puerto Rico relief compilation Power Puerto Rico is out now.

The compilation was curated by softcoresoft (Leticia Trandafir) and anabasine (Danji Buck-Moore), founding members of the Lagom collective in Montreal, both of whom contribute cuts on the 43-track release. The pair have also enlisted artist such as Sau Poler, UMFANG, Pelada, Pedro Vian, and Stefana Fratila to contribute.

100% of the proceeds of the compilation will go to The Hurricane Maria Community Relief & Recovery Fund, an organization working on recovery and rebuilding in the areas most affected by Hurricane Maria.

You can purchase the compilation here.

Download an Exclusive Mix and Track From Brain Rays

Brain Rays—a Devon-based producer and co-founder of art and party crew Bizarre Rituals—has a string of two-track EP’s landing every month up until December.

The releases will feature a wide-ranging offering of warped, raw, and off-kilter dance tracks, genreless cuts made for “playing in DJ sets and driving around in the cleanshirt whip.” The series will also feature guest appearances from Scottish techno legend Neil Landstrumm, Californian B-Boy Dan Jose (UNITY), and Bizarre Rituals collaborators Stoogie Houzer and Cape Khoboi.

To celebrate the releases, Brain Rays has offered up a storming, wild ride of a mix that flows through hip-hop, gritty techno, and ghetto house, whilst also debut a collection of his own material.

Alongside the mix, you can also grab a download of bonus cut “F— the haters” (feat. Dan Jose), both of which are available below.

All releases will be available from Brain Rays’ Bandcamp page.

Watch a Live Performance Masterclass From Octave One

For their latest masterclass video feature, Point Blank have invited Detroit duo Lenny and Lawrence Burden (a.k.a. Octave One) to perform and explain their setup.

In the video, Lenny and Lawrence play an incredible live performance and talk through their setup, which they’ve dubbed “The Mothership.” The video gives great insight into the brother’s outlook on performance, why they don’t use computers, and how their machines interact with each other and “The Brain,” their beloved Akai MPC 1000.

You can watch the full video via the player above, with more on Point Blank and the range of courses offered, both online and in their studios, here.

Premiere: Listen to a Twisted Track From ptwiggs

Next up on newly launched Sydney imprint Deep Seeded will be ptwiggsPurge EP.

Purge follows the off-kilter techno of Deep Seeded’s debut release—a five-tracker from label heads Hannah Lockwood and Gareth Psaltis (a.k.a. phile)—with a devilish barrage of warped sonics. Ranging from the industrial stomp of opening cut, “Day Of Wrath,” to the haunting, erratic beats of “Lara Dies,” Purge is an inventive release that shows ptwiggs is a promising artist on the rise—it’s also another feather in the cap for Deep Seeded.

Purge can be pre-ordered here ahead of the release next week, with “Day Of Wrath” streaming in full via the player below.

RIDLER ‘Burgerhein’

Becoming Real’s ZONE Collective imprint is proud to present the first in it Split series with the ZONE cassette.

ZONE Collective is a music and arts collective based in Berlin, Copenhagen, and Glasgow.It specializes in experimental futurist punk and noir acid pop.

Up first are RIDLER—Becoming Real’s new project which focused on non-trad proto-acid punk. LAF Tebano is one half of the artist duo Mette Hammer Juhl and Lorenzo Tebano who live and work in Copenhagen. As a musician and performer, LAF Tebano is creating agro electronic, futurist punk. LAF Tebano’s music is dotted with hooks and dry vocals that bind together the spluttering blasts of haunted distortion heavy samples.

Tracklisting

01. RIDLER “Burgerhein”
02. RIDLER “Crak Whip”
03. RIDLER “Robbery Feels”
04. LAF Tebano “Amythist”
05. LAF Tebano “Dying In Your Arms6”
06. LAF Tebano “Grand Dads House”

The ZONE cassette will land on October 13, with RIDLER’s “Burgerhein” available to download via the WeTransfer button below.

Call Super Shares Creepy New Video

Call Super has shared a creepy new video for “I Look Like I Look In A Tinfoil Mirror,” taken his upcoming LP.

Following his acclaimed debut album Suzi Ecto, Call Super is set to return with LP number two, ArpoHoundstooth, the label behind the release, describes it as “another mesmerizing environment of restless beauty that refuses to conform to much else beyond his own work.”

The video was filmed out in Berlin and Prague and details a group of youths’ late-night shenanigans.

Quote about the video:

“I wanted this album to open up a sense of vitality, it’s meant to be that state of being dazed by something you’ve experienced but happy and emotional about it. The video had to reflect that and so its really just a snapshot of a night. It simply goes from night into morning. Things had to happen that were forgettable and would only linger in the mind in the strange piecemeal way they do when you come round after losing yourself for a while. Its kind of basic but alluring to me if you can capture it right.”

Tracklisting

01. Arpo
02. Korals
03. OK Werkmeister
04. Music Stand
05. Any Pill
06. Arpo Sunk
07. Ekko Ink
08. No Wonder We Go Under
09. I Look Like I Look In A Tinfoil Mirror
10. Trokel
11. Out To Rust

Arpo LP is scheduled for November 10 release.

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