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The Brvtalist Premieres: Verset Zero - Suplicium (Huren Remix)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Verset Zero. "Suplicium (Huren Remix)" comes off the upcoming 12", Consilium, the first release from the newly launched Tripalium Corp. main series. Over the last two years the Parisian imprint has released an impressive array of extreme hybrid sounds on sub-labels like Acid Avengers, Trapalium Rave Series and Tripalium Mutant Series. Now these warped minds kick off Tripalium Corp. main series with a focus on destructive industrial, EBM and experimental techno. We were already huge fans of Verset Zero and the 12" features monster remixes from Violet Poison, Blush Response and this gem from Brvtalist favorite, Huren. 

Equally as inspired by dark ambient and black metal, Toulouse-based Verset Zero is one of our favorite producers to watch right now. To pre-order the release, visit Bandcamp. 

-JRS 

Monday 04.03.17
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Sleep Clinic - A Counterpoint To The Geometric Lattices of Reality

The Brvtalist is proud to present a new mix from Sleep Clinic. On the heels of the artist's latest release, Stray Light I + II, out now on Total Black, this mix is a deep, twisting odyssey that showcases the bloodline of the some of the best new material in electronic music. From the artist: 

This 4 hour mix is an extension and supplement to showcase Total Black's most recent batch of releases, including bonus material from Stray Light, and also an extension of the moods and atmospheres of the topography of the future as I have sensed it for most of my life.

I have always been fascinated by this topic [Stray Light] and its definition, and its (dis)function. This subtle kind of ghostly presence that is injecting havoc on data and perception. Stray light is a phenomenon which occurs in natural and artificial optical systems where light has deviated from its source. It's an unintended, eerie artifact, an error of sorts that can disrupt the design of a given system in many ways. This light that has gone astray, wandered, floated away into new pathways, in a sense becoming a new source separate from its original source, can be measured with software, the measurements translated into new data, the new data interpreted into data of adjustment and correction...that new data can theoretically be transformed into synthesized audio information. In other words, light turned into sound: visual-audio alchemy. 

The poetic, surreal, paradoxical quality of this idea of light slithering, flowing away like water, like fog, hovering beyond its original design source as if it were a curious animal or a ghost who has grown tired of haunting its previous domain as well as the notion of alchemically transmuting light into sound through data processing, has many profound, imagination exploding possibilities. If this light can be processed into data, the data into synthesized sound, what if fictional, imaginary instruments could then be constructed via this synthesis? What would this orchestra, this ensemble of digitized ghost light sound like? Would the compositions culled from the digital ghost light create new pathways, possibilities of deviation in the mind of the listener? Could this create "stray sound" in the imagination of the listener, independent from its source, just as the ghost of stray light wandered from its source and became new data to be turned into sound in the computer? 

This was the creative catalyst of my new double album, Stray Light. Data was gathered from stray light measurements, and this data was then, through synthesis and sound design, turned into patches (individual sounds) to be programed, arranged, sequenced and played back through the Elektron Analog4, an instrument perfectly suited for improvisational synth work. The effect of these improvised compositions yielded interesting, bizarre results. The ultra technical conceptual impetus of Stray Light lies in the heavy esoterica of math and engineering, but the manipulation and playfulness of the process of composing music with the synthesized data is more like drawing, painting, or sculpting. The resulting compositions are auditory daydreams, sonic ghosts liberated from their old cobwebs and shadows, eerie chamber music heard in the background while gazing into alien crystal balls, or abstract Muzak for corridors and waiting rooms in cities of the far future whose inhabitants aren't sure if they're light that has gone astray, ghosts set free to haunt new places, or both.

-Sleep Clinic (March 2017, Los Angeles) 

SLEEP CLINIC - STRAY LIGHT I & II
Label: Total Black
Format: Cassette, Album, File
Country: Germany
Released: 21 Dec 2016
Genre: Electronic
Style: Ambient, Minimal

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Thursday 03.30.17
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Francisco Meirino and Miguel A. García - Nonmenabsorbium

The Brvtalist is pleased to present the full album premiere of Nonmenabsorbium. Prolific Swiss electronic composer Francisco Meirino and Basque country's prominent Miguel A. García, team up for a raw, intense journey of electronic experimentation. Out now on Brussels' Idiosyncratics, this is a five track release of modular synth, field recordings and magnetic fields crafted by two experts of the genre. 

Active since 1994 (as phroq until 2009), Francisco Meirino explores the tension between programmable material and the potential for its failure. Recording what is not supposed to be, Meirino captures uninhbitied authenticity which creates a radical new context. Miguel A. García (aka Xedh) comes from the Basque country and is revered as one of the most dynamic figures of the Spanish scene. His work focuses mainly on composition and electro-acoustic improvisation. García uses sounds from device residues and fuses them with field recordings or acoustic instruments, in the search of an intimate, intense and immersive experience. 

Nonmenabsorbium is a cerebral work of powerful compositions that combine technical prowess with haunting intrigue. 

For more visit Facebook and the label's official site. 

-JRS 

Artwork by Swiss artist Elise Gagnebin-de Bons

Wednesday 03.29.17
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Fatt-Grabbers Spring 2017

Out from the shadows of a sun-drenched California nightmare, comes a new batch of tapes from L.A.'s Fatt-Grabbers. This subversive imprint continues to impress with four new tapes from local electronic and experimental talent that will certainly please both the eyes and ears. 

Bana Haffar / Rodent (FG017)

FG017 is a stellar split from Bana Haffar and Rodent. Haffars electro-ambient fuses nicely with Rodent's melancholy soundscapes. 

Moment Trigger (FG018) 

One of our favorite L.A. duos is back with four explosive tracks of noisy techno and electronic disruptions. Great modular sounds from a live favorite as well. 

Strangeland (FG019) 

We could not be more excited to see new material from the one and only Strangeland. Two long form compositions make up an acid-laced journey of rhythmic experimentations. Take the ride. 

Wade Blazer (FG020) 

Rounding out the batch is a six track offering from Wade Blazer. This is the perfect trip down from the chaos to a fresh, warped world. 

Pick these up now on Bandcamp.  Also be sure to catch Stranger #4 on April 25th at La Cita. For more visit the label's website. 

-JRS 

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Tuesday 03.28.17
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

NX1 010

From the depths of Barcelona, comes the next release from enigmatic duo, NX1. The project of Surit and Samot, NX1 is both artist and sub-label of the forthcoming Nexe Records. With nine installments thus far, 010 sees dark techno rhythms and engulfing atmospheres creating a three track EP that stands out from a crowded pack. 

"028" takes up side A with a slow build that ends with an explosive assault, while "029" picks things up with a marching industrial grind that leads to perhaps our favorite track, "030", which takes you deep into the night with an anthemic, driving onslaught. From the artist: 

Absorbed by a parallel reality we come to the change. Needs never before contemplated derive in new emotions. Mix of excitement, agony, joy and anger.
We digest the trip thinking about the next one. Music as nexus. 

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NX1 010 is out April 4th on vinyl and digital formats. For more music, visit Soundcloud. 

-JRS 

Monday 03.27.17
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

New Brvtalism No. 089 + Q&A

The Brvtalist is proud to present a new mix from Kareem. The alias of Patrick Stottrop, Kareem is a Berlin based DJ and producer focused on brutal, almost menacing technoid sounds - which are not only the main element of his productions, but also the essence of the label he founded, Zhark Recordings.

Our own Maria Bungau caught up with Kareem and the two discussed everything from Zhark's illustrious past to what's next. Please find our Q&A below. 

The Brvtalist: Zhark Recordings has quite a history. Tell us a bit more about how it all started. What did you and Rachel had in mind when you decided to start this label?

Kareem: I think we had nothing in mind and no clue about what we were getting into, I think we felt confident enough to go through releasing our own material, we had the right attitude and a clear vision, but that was about it. Back then there wasn’t much you could do anyway, just press a record and try to find someone who would buy / distribute it or pray for it to happen. There were no viral campaigns, just us with 800 copies in my apartment in the NYC.

TB: At the beginning, Zhark Recordings was quite an experimental label, releasing from breakcore to techno and even noise. Why did you decide to narrow down the focus to techno after the split from Zhark International?

K: I believe I did not narrow it down. We only did these 2 releases together (cat 01 and 02) and they had a technoid feel. It was Rachel who began to focus more on noise, breakcore and vocals. At that time the direction question became rather political, like what camp do you belong to? I wasn’t on anyone’s team so I did my thing, call it whatever, Techno, Industrial, I wanted to keep an emphasis on darkness and evolve my production and yes I was probably more Techno Influenced cause of my experiences in Berlin between 92 to 94, you can not just leave that behind and why would you?

TB: Last year saw the 20th anniversary of Zhark Recordings, which came after quite a long hiatus and it looks like the label is back on track again. What can we expect from Zhark in 2017?

K: There is no release pressure at this point. The quality of the content is essential. It has always been this way. We do what feels right, but there is no plan.

TB: 2016 was quite a busy year for you as Kareem, with releases on labels like Total Black, low income $quad or Noiztank, some in collaboration with David. What does the title "Le 17 Janvier Los Angeles, USA" fof the Noiztank 12” stand for?

K: To be honest there is no meaning. Dave came up with motive. It is from this documentary, DES MORTS, the name was part of the frame and so we kept it as the title for the EP. I think the first thing that came to my mind when I saw it was what I might have done that day on the17th of January 1979 or 78 when this was shot.

B: You mentioned before that you used to listen to a lot of hip-hop. You even did a remix for Dälek’s Distorted Prose, which seem to be part of a new wave of a so called industrial hip-hop. Are you planning on releasing more similar stuff?

K: I did a couple of Hip Hop releases, there was also the Shadowhuntaz and Kareem "Irreparable Damage" LP from 2007 and 2 years ago The Bonk https://hardwax.com/37949/the-bonk/the-bonk/) a collaboration with Jaeda Glasgow. Hip Hop is tricky as it has a certain format. You have to play by the rules even if you want to bring it to another level and yes I am struggling with that once again at the moment.

TB: What hip-hop artists would you recommend to all the brvtalists out there to listen to?

K: I have been always a big fan of the Shadowhuntaz Collab with Funckarma, all their releases, you know Nongenetic from the crew is from LA. For me still unsurpassed is the Rubberoom release ARCHITECHNOLOGY from 1999,  the German rappers Audio 88 & Yassin are really dope.

TB: What can you tell us about the mix you did for the Brvtalist? How did you choose the records?

K: That could be the first hour of a Kareem DJ Set, the warm up before things are getting more serious, no just kidding, I don’t warm up…

I like the fact that I know a lot of the artists featured in the mix personally, it wasn’t like that back in the days when we were all bunkered up…about the mix: I try to let the tracks breath and if it makes sense I play them almost till the end, I like complex arrangements and detail work in a productions but it can also be limited to just a few sequences and the way they interact with each other or how they blend or build to an inseparably unit. A good example is the Threatening Developments Track Intet Sju. This one won’t make it out of my playlist in a while.

TB: What do you have planned for the coming months that you can share with us?

K: Well in the mix you find already a little hint of what is about to happen.

-Maria Bungau 

Track list:
Constantine - Erebus (Bedouin Records)
Orphx - Pitch Black Mirror (Sonic Groove)
MRTVI - IVUKTON (Jezgro)
Threatening Developments - Intet Sju (Kallkällan)
Casual Violence - Machine are (Aftertaste Recordings)
kareem - Your Markets are Volatile (Zhark Recordings Berlin)
Blush Response - Beyond Flesh (Sonic Groove)
Shxcxchcxsh - MRRRWRRRDS (Avian)
Dronelock & Ontal - Ultimate Question (Shadow Story)
Shifted - Arrangement in Monochrome 1 (Avian)
Positive Centre - Microlith (SNTS)
Zosima - 151025_x25 (Noiztank Vienna)
Headless Horseman - Her Black Wings (Headless Horseman)
Snts - Disappearance of Fate (47)

Friday 03.24.17
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Fleischberg

Berlin's Fleisch collective is responsible for some of the city's best events in recent memory. With a focus on raw body music, the group pushes a sound that transcends genre and becomes a permanent state of mind. Last year, the group brought us their first physical release by way of the almighty Schwefelgelb.  Now, the imprint presents a new vinyl comp that captures the ethos of the project perfectly. 

Fleischberg is a four track vinyl and digital release that sees contributions from four different producers who all offer their own interpretations of the label's concept. Australian-born, Berlin-based Halv Drøm, kicks things off with a driving assault which then bleeds into the EBM magic of "Total Control" by DSX. The third track is Privacy's "Work", which infuses a healthy dose of ghetto house that is incredibly refreshing to hear. Closing things out is the industrial, midnight anthem, "Andacht" from Sekunde (Phase Fatale). 

All in all Another hit record from the Berlin imprint that leaves us wanting more. For more music visit Soundcloud. 

-JRS

Thursday 03.23.17
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Video Premiere: Digital Poodle - "Soul Crush" (Adam X Revision)

The Brvtalist is proud to premiere the new video for "Soul Crush" (Adam X Revision), off the second volume of Suction Records' Digital Poodle reissue/remix series. After last year's smash, Work Terminal,  the Soul Crush 12" picks up perfectly with more late 80's industrial/EBM madness that sounds just as good today as it did 25 years ago.

One of the pioneering acts of the North American movement, Digital Poodle began in Toronto in 1986 and would go on to create iconic tracks that have influenced artists for decades since. Re-mastered by industrial legend, Eric Von Wonterghem (Absolute Body Control, The Klinik, Monolith,) the 12" also features remixes by Zvoiet France and Manie Sans Délire (digital only). The one and only Adam X makes a rare remix appearance and we are thrilled to present the video by X-IMG, which re-edits original footage. 

Soul Crush is available now via Suction Records. 

-JRS 

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Tuesday 03.21.17
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premieres: P.E.A.R.L. - "Avarice" + Q&A

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Santander-born, Berlin-based artist P.E.A.R.L. "Avarice" comes off the upcoming 12", Temptation Through Impatience, out April 14th on the artist's own Falling Ethics imprint. This is first full length release for P.E.A.R.L., who is already well known for his crushing techno and drone tracks, as well as being one half of techno duo Agony Forces. "Avarice" is one of our favorite tracks on the record and a great example of the album's powerful force. 

The driving force behind Temptation Through Impatience is the Medieval book, Ars moriendi or "The Art of Dying". This latin text gave some clues about how to die properly, avoiding lack of faith, despair, impatience, avarice or spirituel pride, all those actually track titles in this compendium. We were instantly drawn to this concept and had the privilege of speaking with P.E.A.R.L. about his label, the album and more.

The Brvtalist: Temptation Through Impatience sees a release on your very own Falling Ethics imprint, a label you started back in 2012. Now in it's 5th year, talk about the evolution of the label and has your approach changed at all with respect to running it? 

P.E.A.R.L.: Time goes very fast... At first I had the idea of just releasing my own music on the label and somehow it continues like this but adding other artists who have a sound which I also identify with.

The Brvtalist: I am fascinated with the Ars Moriendi, a medieval book about the act of dying, that is also a driving force behind this record. Some of its principles include avoiding faith, despair and other emotions and beliefs. Do you think this has any parallels to how you create music? 

P.E.A.R.L.: I am also fascinated with this book and with other books around that time but let's say that I do not consider myself a very spiritual person. What is true is that there are some ancient beliefs and emotions that inspire me to create not the music itself, but the concept that I want to achieve. The main idea which is always related to the meaning of the label.

P.E.A.R.L. - Temptation Through Impatience (Falling Ethics, 2017) 

The Brvtalist: Spirituality, faith and dualities have been constant themes in your work. What about these concepts continue to inspire you? 

P.E.A.R.L.: Of course these concepts continue to inspiring me. They are very strong concepts and strongly rooted in our society over the centuries. What fascinates me is the use of some of these concepts by certain powers of society and the contradictions that it entails.

The Brvtalist: This is your first album and I really enjoyed the arc and development of the record. What do you like about producing a longer release? 

P.E.A.R.L.: It has been a long process, it has taken me over a year to finish it and sometimes, especially at the beginning, a bit frustrating. During this time, I have released tracks that were originally going to be used for the album but which finally I considered that could work better in EP format. I have enjoyed a lot but above all I've learned things from situations that I've had to face in the creation process and that will certainly be of great value in the future when I decide to start the second album.

The Brvtalist: What's coming up next for P.E.A.R.L.?

P.E.A.R.L.: 2017 has started very well, both personally and professionally. Recently I have joined the PoleGroup family and I am looking forward to see how everything developes. Also the releasing of the album with some other releases on my label and others too. Concerning the shows, I'm working on a new Live Set around the album and I have a very exciting gigs to come.

P.E.A.R.L. 

Thank you to P.E.A.R.L. for speaking with us and be sure to pick up Temptation Through Desire on April 14th on 12" and digital formats via Falling Ethics. 

-JRS

 

 

Monday 03.20.17
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

New Brvtalism No. 088 - Daniel Ruane

There’s music made for introspective trips. There’s music perfect for dancefloors. And then there’s Daniel Ruane, with his unsteady yet charming beats which create a sort of beguiling musical limbo, where you end up wanting to stay and discover more about this enigmatic creature.

Hailing from Manchester in the UK Daniel makes beautifully textured music – not always dance but not ambient either, as you can read on The Silent Howl’s bandcamp page, the label which released his latest EP, Incandescent. And if you’d listen to it, you can agree there’s a rather ominous yet promising feeling about it, which can only mean that one thing: Daniel Ruane has an album coming out soon on The Silent Howl, featuring tracks played in today’s mix, so keep an eye out for more info.

For the New Brvtalism No. 088, Daniel prepared a live set gathering together both his creations and remixes he did for FredThomas, SGNL or Astvaldur, painting a cohesive disarray of broken rhythms and compulsive noises, a truly nightmarish invocation of the rawest and most mechanical sounds.

For more music, visit Soundcloud. 

-Maria Bungau

Friday 03.17.17
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 
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