Podcast 509: Laylla Dane

Podcast 509 comes to us by way of Laylla Dane (a.k.a Marta Daneva). Marta has been honing her craft since becoming instantly hooked on electronic music after attending her first party aged 14, and decided shortly thereafter to satiate her curiosity for mixing records together.

Hailing from Sofia, Bulgaria, Marta credits her eclectic, groove-ridden sound to the influence of fellow Bulgarians Bosha and Cinnamint with whom she cut her teeth while growing up there. Equally, the proximity of neighboring Romania and the ability to travel to Bucharest for parties meant that the minimal sounds so prevalent in the capital played a large part in her shaping her work. Her approach to mixing records is one developed through dedication, discipline, and an uncompromising passion for music that has seen her leave her native hometown Sofia behind and take up residence in Berlin in order to pursue her vocation to the highest level.

Although she plays regularly at Berlin’s Club der Visionäre (she holds down her own night throughout the summer, inviting the likes of Jane Fitz, Afriqua, and Dasha Redkina), Marta’s chances to impress there have been limited due to cursed luck, with many of her dates by the Spree cancelled due to unseasonable weather. Those who have seen her play there or elsewhere will attest to her ability to captivate entire dancefloors for hours, often playing marathon sets while bearing a permanent grin from ear to ear.

Marta is a rare breed in that she is one of very few artists making their way based on their DJing skills alone; she is yet to try her hand at production. In fact, it was none other than Thomas Franzmann (a.k.a Zip) who provided her first major international break, inviting her to play at the legendary once a year New Kids on Acid party at Watergate in 2014 alongside him and Ricardo Villalobos after happening upon her playing a set at an after-hours at the old Guesthouse in Bucharest.

The Bulgarian has been on our radar for some time, and we’ve been looking forward to presenting this mix ever since it was confirmed some months ago. Given her disdain for studio podcasts and a reluctance to record live mixes, this is likely to be one of the first times many of you have heard the work of Laylla Dane—but what a pleasant surprise it may turn out to be. Melancholic, at times, but groovy nonetheless, the mix is a presentation of many of Dane’s favorite records at present, including those of Aleksi Perälä, Awanto 3, Fantastic Man, and Tornado Wallace. Recorded just recently in her new Berlin home, it’s a little glimpse of Marta’s blossoming talents.

When and where was the mix recorded?

The mix was recorded at my humble abode in Berlin in mid-September especially for XLR8R. Special thanks to the (for once) cooperative weather which didn’t tempt me for a second to go out so I was able to focus entirely on compiling this podcast.

Could you tell us about the idea behind it?

I tried to create a coherent mix consisting of three main parts: ascent, peak and, descent, with tracks depicting my current musical taste. If I have to describe what that is, instead of using categories such as house and techno, I’d rather share what images my imagination conceives while listening: the freshness of a forest or sultry tropics with their faunal and floral abundance or a performance of a shamanic ritual. In other words, I’d call it natural or organic electronic music.

How did you choose the records in it? Are there any that are particularly endeared by you, and why?

Well, I just picked up tunes which seemed appropriate for a podcast and also fell into the category described above. Some were excluded during the arranging process though, as they couldn’t fit no matter how much I wanted them in. Others were added on the go and made perfect sense. As if the podcast had its own opinion about what should be part of it, too.

All tracks hold a special place in my heart. And yet, if I should stress on one in particular (and I hope the other tracks won’t get mad at me :), that would be the piece by Awanto 3. It evokes a palette of feelings in me like joyfulness, excitement, but also intimacy, brittleness and melancholy to a certain extent.

What highlights stand out for you from the last nine months?

I must say I quite enjoyed my gigs in Moscow, Gibraltar, and Nantes to name a few. However, the one which definitely stood out for me was at the Bulgarian seaside in August. Yes, they say “there is no place like home.” That expression, though, acquires a deeper meaning when the view from the DJ booth is the endless horizon over the sea and you are surrounded by the smiles of your old, new and, soon-to-be friends, every single track fulfills its mission and you are thinking,”This is perfect, this can’t be better! I’ll drink another tequila to that!”

What have you got in store for the rest of the year?

My endeavors for the rest of 2017 include gigs in Berlin and Sofia as well as in cities/countries where I haven’t performed yet. ADE is also on the list. I am particularly looking forward although albeit with bittersweet melancholia to the farewell party of our beloved Studio EW in Sofia, our own underground electronic oasis there which has brought us so many phenomenal artists over the years and allowed so many of us to come together and share our passion for this music in a city so desperately lacking in underground venues. The venue as we know it will shut down permanently with a three-day farewell event in October. That won’t be “the end,” however; the spirit of the studio will live on with plans already in place for a new, better location.

Gratitude for the invitation and happy listening!

Music by: Aleksi Perälä, Awanto 3, Afriqua, Fantastic Man, Tornado Wallace, SW and more…

Deepchild ‘Blush’

At the start of this month, Rick Bull dropped his latest Deepchild release, an EP titled Luminous (Pt.1), via Seppuku Records.

According to Bull, Luminous (Pt.1) “forms the first part of an ongoing audio scrapbook, meditating on the life of a father being both unmade and reborn by the slow creep of Alzheimer’s disease.” The EP is an offering to his father and himself, and looks to open up a “long-overdue series of conversations about mental health.”

The music presented on the EP is evocative and beautiful; dubby, hazy cuts that float in and out of a textured sonic realm that brings to mind the work of Burial and Bull’s Acharné project.

In support of the release, Bull has offered up a bonus cut titled “Blush” as today’s XLR8R download, available via WeTransfer below. You can pick up the full record here.

Blush

Check Out a Haunting Audiovisual Project From A.M. Architect

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A.M. Architect will release their latest album, Color Field, in November via 79Ancestors.

The sprawling project arrives as an audiovisual album that tells a psychedelic and unnerving tale about one character’s journey towards a cult-like pseudo-scientific research institute. The music presented, like the film it accompanies, is an emotive and otherworldly collection of sonic compositions built from rhodes, pedal steel, piano, guitar, and various electronic elements.

The album will also be housed in a unique box—called the Spectrasphere—which is milled from a block of walnut (produced by 79Ancestors) and plays the album along with colorful waves of light which can be modulated with visual effects by controlling a series of knobs on the box.

You can check out more from the project via the official website, with the album’s title cut streaming in full below and the film teaser the player above.

Premiere: Hear a New Track From Folamour

On September 29, French producer Folamour will provide Moonrise Hill Material—a new label he runs with Ethyene, Kaffe Crème, and Okwawith—with their first album, Umami.

Umami is an ode to Folamour’s love of Japanese culture and, across nine tracks, it flows through sun-tinged beats, sample-driven house, swinging disco, and more jazz-like outings that are just as suited to home listening as they are the club. The album also kicks off what is set to be a busy period for Folamour, with releases on the way on Church and Defected, and a host of tour dates at festivals and clubs throughout Europe.

To mark the approaching release, Folamour has offered up a full stream of “Y’all Right,” a feel-good, slow-mo disco cut, available via the player below.

You can pre-order Umamihere.

Or:la Returns to Hotflush

Or:la will return to Hotflush with three new tracks and a remix of “Limbosoup” (from her debut Hotflush EP last year) by Detroit’s FIT Siegel.

Farewell 24 is the UK producer’s second release on Scuba‘s imprint, following on from last year’s UK Lonely ‎two-tracker. Earlier this year, she launched her own label, Deep Sea Frequency, with the Kyoto Dance 12″.

We’re told that the EP takes cues from classic jungle and post-dubstep and that it offers “more evidence as to why so many have tipped the Derry producer for great things.”

Tracklisting:

01. Wendy Wild
02. Find [vinyl only]
03. Limbosoup (FIT Siegel’s Digestion Mix)
04. Farewell 24

Farewell 24 EP is scheduled for October 6 release, with clips streaming below.

Simone Gatto to Release Double LP and Book

Southern Italian sociologist, DJ, and electronic music producer Simone Gatto will release a double album and a book via Out-ER and its sister label Pregnant Void.

Out-ER has always presented a varied roster combining releases from new talents and well-known artists of the scene, with a special inclination for the Detroit roots. After releasing two albums by Frequency vs Atkins and Terrence Dixon this year, Simone Gatto delivers his biggest output to date: a two-part album titled Heaven Inside Your Frequencies that’s split into two double LPs and a book that will release on December 15.

Both the album and the essay result from Gatto’s personal experiences as well as his 10-year artistic career: the love of his motherland and his parents, the first approach to clubs, the studies about the potentiality of frequencies, the electroacoustic experimentation, and last but not least, the aesthetical sonorous research.

The first part of the album, showcasing Gatto’s experimental inclination, gets released on Pregnant Void, a record label founded by Gatto last year. It contrasts the second part, which showcases the artist’s dance personality and lands via Out-ER, Gatto’s platform for club releases.

Tracklisting — Heaven Inside Your Frequencies – Part 1

A1 / 1. Laguna
A2 / 2. 625 Hz – Our Beauty
A3 / 3. Relativity
A4 / 4. Survival Of The Beautiful
B1 / 5. Shining Like Water
B2 / 6. The Next Days feat NewTone
B3 / 7. 880 Hz – Stock in Between
C1 / 8. It’ll Rain In a Sunny Day
C2 / 9. Devils Breathe
C3 / 10. Global Warming
D1 / 11. Like I Was Dreaming
D2 / 12. Love In The Abstract
D3 / 13. 300 Hz at Whitney Museum

Tracklisting — Heaven Inside Your Frequencies – Part 2

A1 / 1. No Te Olvides De Acordarte
A2 / 2. Today Will Be Tomorrow feat Kaelan
B1 / 3. When I Was With You
B2 / 4. Amazzonia feat Aubrey
B3 / 5. Caronte
C1 / 6. Forbidden Area
C2 / 7. Limbo
D1 / 8. Holographic Drama
D2 / 9. Jamming On the Couch feat The Analogue Cops, OL047
D3 / 10. Il Canto Dell’Anima

Both parts of Heaven Inside Your Frequencies LP will land on December 15, with streams available below.

“300 Hz at Whitney Museum” taken from the LP on Pregnant Void:

“Caronte” taken from the Part 2 LP on Out-ER:

Every Vain Human Preps Debut LP

Every Vain Human has dropped a debut album.

Every Vain Human is the solo project of sound designer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist ARKANE, a Rhode Island-born artist.

On his debut album, Mourning Person, Every Vain Human aims to merge the heaviness and macabre of metal and goth, with the composition and intricate sound design of film scores and electronic music. “I wanted to fully capture the feeling of dread, anxiety, and impending doom I’ve been feeling the past couple of years about aging, mortality and the world as a whole.”

All instruments were recorded live then heavily edited and treated. Each note of every guitar chord was tracked separately so that each note of the chord could be treated and panned differently and then layered to infinity. The goal was to get the guitars to sound like giant sonic disturbances that were disorienting like an image coming in and out of focus. The track “Ocean of Drown” is comprised of more than 100 different guitar tracks.

As for the drums, strings, and synthesizers: the artist composed the string arrangements and then transposed them for synthesizer. Various analog synths and guitar pedals were used to recreate the sound. He wanted the drums to be really mechanical, rigid like old industrial records, but at the same time to have ghost hits, dynamics, tempo, and signature shifts like a live drummer.

Mourning Person LP is out now, while a stream is available below.

Houndstooth to Release New Call Super Album

Following his acclaimed debut album Suzi Ecto, Call Super is set to return with LP number two, Arpo.

Houndstooth, 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 LP will be preceded by an Arpo Low, a 7″ single, which is available now.

Accompanying the 7″ single, 200 out of the Three Hundred Cuts cover art project are up for sale. Three Hundred Cuts is a personal project of Call Super’s which consists of 300 drawings. Each 7″ is housed in one of the drawings. Exactly half the project can be viewed at callsuper.net. This is strictly one per customer, chosen at random, price includes delivery.

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.

Mor Elian Arrives on Delft

Mor Elian will release a new EP on Kevin McHugh (LA-4A/Ambivalent)‘s Delft label.

The three-track release follows appearances on Hypercolour, Prime Numbers, Finale Sessions, Luke HessDeepLabs imprint, and the Cymatic Ring EP with which she helped launch of the Fever AM label she co-founded with Cassegrain‘s Rhyw in June.

Miracle Mind Program comprises of three tracks that capture Elian’s burgeoning production talents and blend electro, dub, D&B, acid, ambient, and techno to “unique effect,” the label explains.

Tracklisting

A1. Miracle Mind Program
B1. Break Memories
B2. In Satellite

Miracle Mind Program EP is scheduled for October 20 release, with “Break Memories” streaming in full below.

Inner Self ‘My Xperience’

Last week, 100% Silk dropped O.E. Outside Experience, a new album from New York producer Andrew Stefano (a.k.a. Inner Self).

The album reflects a shift in gears from Stefano’s ongoing jungle fusion project Trust Image, with seven cuts that head down a deeper, introspective route. The tracks are “inspired by notions of internalization and exploration, which can be heard in spades in the melancholic nature underpinning the album. All seven tracks were recorded at Stefano’s home studio in Brooklyn on a mix of hardware and software late last year.

In support of the LP, Stefano and 100% Silk have offered up “My Xperience” as today’s XLR8R download, available via WeTransfer below.

You can pick up the full album here.

My Xperience

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