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SDBX - "Stupid Sucker" Video Premiere

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere the music video for “Stupid Sucker” by SDBX. This has been one of our favorite tracks off the recently released Warhorse IV compilation which came out last month on Scuderia, and I was playing this one out quite a bit since I got my hands on it. Dripping with the label’s techno, hardcore and rave sounds, “Stupid Sucker” also has an iconic sample from a West Coast legend near and dear to our hearts. Directed by Malika Maria, the video is a relentless barrage of visual stimulants which will leave you entranced on a blood soaked floor.

Warhouse IV is out now and you can pick it up through Scuderia.

-JRS

Warhourse IV (Scuderia). Artwork by Blessend

Warhourse IV (Scuderia). Artwork by Blessend


Tuesday 03.31.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premieres: Poima - "Backyard Hustle" (Pkge)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Poima. “Backyard Hustle” comes off the new V/A release, Selection Unnatural from Moscow’s Pkge imprint. For their contribution, the Russian duo deliver a strong display of fire electronics, infectious beats and computerized atmospheres which will stay with you long after you hear it. The V/A also contains great tracks from H Fourteen, Caprithy, Greenwald, and Dawn Razor & Archetech. This is a strong fourth release from a label who has carved out a nice place with homegrown talent and beyond.

Out April 1st, 2020 on digital format. Pick yours up now on Bandcamp.

-JRS



Tuesday 03.31.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Berlin Collective Action: Nightlife Emergency Fund

This epidemic “is reminding us that we are all equal, regardless of our culture, religion, occupation, financial situation or how famous we are. This disease treats us all equally, perhaps we should too”. - Bill Gates

In these strange and difficult times, nightlife organization Berlin Collective Action, along with co-organizers and artists such as members of aequa, Berlin Strippers’ Collective, DOGMA, Host Aware, Lecken, POLY, Radiant Love, Room 4 Resistance, TS Raver and TUF have launched a fund raising campaign in response to the current COVOID-19 crisis. Its aim is to help and support the most vulnerable who cannot access other systems of support including women, queer, trans and non-binary people, low-income gig workers, non-EU migrants, BIPOC, sex workers, the immunocompromised, the disabled and those who are unsafe in quarantine. 

Its purpose is to cover the most urgent living costs in particular food, medical expenses, household related bills, health insurance and rent. 

These times are a reminder that something that affects one will impact another, so we are all connected and must exploit this to support one another. 

If you wish to donate and/or apply for funds you can go on the following link: 

http://bit.ly/NightlifeEmergencyBCA 

-Daisy Sous


Monday 03.30.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premieres: Alessandro Nero - "Take and Destroy" (Kindcrime)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Alessandro Nero. “Take" and Destroy” is a killer selection off the new album Mythologies of Violence in Post-Modern Media, out today on Kindcrime Recordings. The release is 10 tracks of crushing cyberpunk, raw techno which feels like it comes from decades past and monster rhythms of electronic warfare. Nero has crafted an electrifying record that destroys boundaries and leave nothing left alive.

Out today (March 30th) on Kindcrime Recordings. Pick yours up on Bandcamp. Also check out the video teaser below.

-JRS

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Monday 03.30.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

New Brvtalism No. 223 - Znzl

The Brvtalist is proud to present a new mix from Znzl. The French producer and DJ has been active for some time, curating the Level 32 podcasts and then took part in the creation of labels Wrongnotes and Messe Noire before starting Demian Records with NN and Soundness Properties. Through his latest endeavor he seeks to forge a sound at the crossroads of cinematic and industrial techno, crafting sets and producing tracks which have been favored by many respected artists to date. His contribution to our series fuses the sound perfectly with a blackened mood, epic atmospheres and crushing rhythms.

-JRS


Friday 03.27.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Imperial Black Unit - "Your Kind Is Extinct" (SOIL)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Imperial Black Unit. “Your Kind Is Extinct” comes off the new v/a compilation Valley of Tears Vol. 1, a new 12” only on Spain’s SOIL Records. The track is a mutant strain of EBM complete with acid melodies and industrial moods. This is the perfect way to start the release which also features a standout cast of projects which includes Fractions, Lvrin and Exhausted Modern. SOIL has been on a tear as of late and this is another excellent addition to the label’s discography.

Out April 3rd, 2020 on 12” vinyl. Get yours at: https://dearsoil.bandcamp.com/album/va-valley-of-tears-vol-1

-JRS



Wednesday 03.25.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premieres: NeuGrau - "Beneath The Skin" (She Lost Kontrol)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a track from NeuGrau. A brand new project from Ingmar Pauli and Saša Rajković, their sound brings to mind rough 80s/90s dark wave with a punk/rock tinge and bass guitar as the lead instrument. The EP, Beneath The Skin (She Lost Kontrol), has a little bit of everything and can’t quite be categorized into one or two genres. From infectious body and wave elements, lead bass and Saša Rajković's signature vocal stylings, this took us by surprise in the best possible way. Today we premiere the title track and it’s an outstanding journey of nostalgic 80’s post-punk with an unmistakably modern story to tell.

Out April 1st on 12” pressed on black with a limited run of transparent available through the label. Pre-order yours now at: https://shelostkontrolrecords.bandcamp.com/album/beneath-the-skin

-JRS

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Wednesday 03.25.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premieres: M7 - X001

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere the new EP from M7. X001 is two tracks of scorching hot techno which also launches the new American imprint, Parasite. Today we premiere both “Turbine” and “Swervin’”, both tracks instantly caught our attention and have been on repeat since. From the driving, cinematic feel of “Turnbine” to the pulse pounding chaos of “Swervin’”, this is a stellar EP from a young label that already has us thirsty for more fire.

The EP is out now on Parasite and you can pick yours up here: https://m7xml.bandcamp.com/album/x001

-JRS

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Tuesday 03.24.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Acolytes of Yama - "Blood Moon" + Q&A

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Acolytes of Yama. The London-based collaborative project between musician and producer Flaminia and shamanic singer and creative director Benas ​BAR​, “Blood Moon” comes off the duo’s debut EP, Torn Up From The Roots (Metempsychosis). The EP is a statement celebrating the feeling of being lost and not belonging. An invitation to explore, inquire and question and an encouragement to cut off the roots, to go and look for more.

We were immediately drawn in to the project’s powerful mystic presence. Three divine works of electronics whose bloodline traces to a familiar yet unknown ancestry. With percussion which march us toward uncharted and exotic new realms.

The full EP is out March 26th and you can pick it up on Bandcamp. Ahead of the EP’s release, we asked Flaminia a few questions about her recent travels with Benas BAR, the concept of the record and what’s coming up next. Find our Q&A below.

The Brvtalist: Before we get to the release, you recently returned from an extended time away from London. Tell us a little bit about your trip.

Flaminia: I have been living in London for almost 7 years and life here can get quite intense.

Last November, Benas - the shamanic singer of the EP - and I decided to take a break and we left to start exploring India for a few months.

I felt the need to just live without having any plan or schedule to follow. I wanted to be present in the moment, to take the time to really know myself, to explore, to live new adventures.

Is hard to go deeply into yourself when the environment that surrounds you is always the same as you get comfortable and stop evolving. Sometimes you need to put yourself into a completely new situation, out of that bloody comfort zone. The only way to know who you are is to be open to new possibilities every day and choose who you are gonna be by facing new scenarios.

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TB: How did the project of Flaminia and Acolytes of Yama materialize? Did you set out with a certain sound/idea in mind?

F: The project started very spontaneously, in a time I was trying to explore a different sound from club music.

I was going through a bit of a difficult phase of my life, with lots of changes going on and I started seeking a sound that I was hoping would help me feel more grounded.

For the same reason, I started exploring sound meditation. At that time, Benas, already a very good friend of mine, was collaborating on a series of gong baths in London. I got really into those events and started going there regularly. I was already meditating daily for a few years, but doing it with the help of sound opened completely new doors in my consciousness, allowing me to reach much deeper meditative states.

It then came quite natural for me to try to use those beautiful sounds in my productions and in my live sets. I fell in love with the tones of the gongs and even bought a few gongs that I now sample to create dark and deep atmospheres. Benas in the meantime was also training in throat singing, so we tried to combine the two things together and it seemed to work.

We just spent nights jamming and singing together and in a couple of months, we had more than 15 tracks done. We discovered we get along very well music-wise and decided to give a name to the project and start releasing the music.

TB: Your music has a very powerful spiritual element. Tell us about the concept of the release and a few things that inspired it.

F: The concept of the release is definitely inspired by my recent travels, or better by the reason behind the decision to travel. All the tracks were created at the time that Benas and I decided to leave London - and a part of our lives - behind.

It was a very interesting moment that allowed us to go deeper into knowing ourselves. And leaving behind a part of myself, helped me grow into the person I am today.

The EP is dedicated to finding the courage to take the leap and celebrating the feeling of being lost and not belonging to one place, rather than fighting them away because of fears. Cause eventually it’s that feeling that is going to help us move into the next stage of our life.

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TB: You are also a touring DJ. What elements of your music or influences do you try to bring to your dance floor driven sets?

F: The element that I always try to bring to the dance floor is telling a story through the music. I try to build up a set with a certain idea of where I want the listeners to get at a specific point in time. I think my sets are definitely hard, but I always try to keep an emotional element in them.

And I like to drop tunes that I hope will open different “doors” in people’s mind. I had some of the deepest revelations and insights on a dance floor and music has been the tool to drive me there. I think the beauty of music is to allow people to be connected with oneself and with others. That’s what I took away from my club experiences and that’s what I am trying to give back to the audience.

TB: What's coming up next?

F: I want to keep on working on shaping my sound until the point where it allows me to express fully what I feel - not sure that will ever happen, but it’s kinda what I aim for.

I will also be pushing my label Metempsychosis, by releasing more of my own music as well as that of other artists I believe in.

I have some music that I’ve been working on with End Train. As we run Metempsychosis together, we have always been very connected artistically, have a very similar vision of life and of the industry and now we are back in the studio together. I am very excited to put it out!

A new project I am very excited about, is also a new collaboration with my good friends Tapefeed. Last year we decided to try to create together a new sound, something to push us out of our comfort zone artistically. I am really really really happy with what we got and we are planning to present that soon.

And I have other few interesting releases coming out, but still TBA :)

Thank you for having me

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Monday 03.23.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premieres: Baroque - Hemisphere (Distant Remix)

The Brvtalist is proud to premiere the Distant remix of “Hemisphere” by Baroque. A strong, meditative and infectious track which comes off the upcoming release, Dramamine. The upcoming EP by Baroque is the first release on Pildoras Tapes which comes from an artist from outside the South American continent. Baroque aka Sannomiya is originally from Japan and his music has been released by labels such as Mille Feuilles, La Bombe, Voxnox Records & Space Factory Records.

Dramamine brings strong influences of EBM, industrial, electro and techno, delivering 7 original tracks and 7 remixes by Filmmaker, Soj, Distant, Secrecy Release, Black Propaganda, Invalid User & Vltra Delta Drive. Some more great material coming out of South America.

Out March 23rd on Pildoras Tapes. Get yours here: https://pildorastapes.bandcamp.com/album/dramamine

-JRS

Saturday 03.21.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 
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