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The Brvtalist Premieres: Hystérie - Chaos (Area Z)

French Synth-punk band Hystérie presents their first EP on Area Z after two releases on Parisian label ‘Le Turc Mécanique’. The 3 members of the band offer an engaging and personal material, whether in the lyrics or in their musical composition. Previously described as ‘Cold-Industrial’ they continue to deliver and develop their unique sound, reinforced by the lyrics sang in French. The lyrics have a strong take on freedom and social liberties, addressing the current social issues in France and more generally happening worldwide such as police abuses and the loss of democratic rights. In this present work the band members personally engage themselves through a reflection about loss; whether it’s about dogma, illusions, hopes or reference points. It is about loss, in all its meanings and how to keep going from then.

The track “Chaos” says it all. During the chorus, the sentence “Le Chaos règne”, meaning “Chaos rules” is repeated over and over again. The rattling guitar lines express this overwhelming chaos which seems to be all there is left. “Le Temps est venu, de faire ton Deuil”, which means “Now your time has come to mourn” is the last sentence sang in the track that wraps up the EP. It leaves the listener a lot to reflect upon. Despite the heavy and dark input that this song deals with, the final impression is uplifting and strength giving!

-Daisy Sous

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Monday 04.20.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

New Brvtalism No. 226 - Charly Schaller

The Brvtalist is proud to present a new mix from Charly Schaller. Born in Munich Germany, Schaller discovered her passion for techno during her gap year when she was first exposed to it as a raver in Berlin’s Techno clubs. After moving to England to study at the University of Cambridge, she developed her penchant for diverse sub-genres of techno music after being exposed to an ambit of musical cultures in the UK.

Upon finishing her studies in Philosophy, Charly relocated to Berlin and began Djing in various clubs and venues across Berlin and Germany, including: About Blank, Grießmühle, and Arena Club.

Since her debut, Charly’s DJ repertoire has embraced an eclectic musical collection that allows the audience to explore a truly personalised sensorial experience. Boasting a passion for tracks with vocals, as well as Rave, percussion heavy bangers, and dramatic synth lines, Charly merges divergent musical styles in her DJ sets as a unique signature; one that inspires the audience to be fully immersed in the euphoric experience that only music can inspire.

Charly is currently a promoter and resident at Edge Detection (at PAL/About Blank) and Strictly Forbidden (at Maze). More recently she has been picked up by Alan Fitzpatricks “We Are The Brave” label and will be releasing on their “Electric Soul” compilation in June, alongside playing various shows for the brand. We are thrilled to have her contribute to our series with this explosive mix of techno, acid, rave and more, showcasing her diverse sound.

-JRS




Friday 04.17.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

S S S S - ABSCISSUS (Orden)

Booking agency and clothing brand, Orden, launches its first release, Excess of Signs and Meaning by Swiss musician/producer, S S S S.

Excess is the tenth release by Samuel Savenberg who is also known for his work in Die Selektion and Dillon. The record contains four tracks loosely based on material he has been using for his more club-oriented live sets in recent times. The EP contains heavy yet playfully arranged rhythmic patterns accompanied by several variations of Industrial elements.

The title Excess of Signs and Meaning can be seen as a comment on how nowadays Music and Popular culture tries to load itself with Semiotics and Statements seemingly in fear of losing importance.

The Brvtalist is delighted to premiere “Abscissus”, a word which takes its roots from Latin “abscissa” which means to cut off, or to separate.

This second track reflects upon this loss of meaning and loss of understanding about what is important and what is not. This confusion is very well represented through the irregular and deconstructed, or even fragmented patterns we hear at the beginning. So, one can wonder: if everything means something, nothing means anything.

Out April 17th on digital format. Get yours now at: https://orden.bandcamp.com/

-Daisy Sous

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Thursday 04.16.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premieres: Puritan - "Under Pressure" (Murder Records)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Puritan. “Under Pressure” comes off the upcoming v/a compilation which launches the new Tbilisi-based label Murder Records. The imprint starts off in a big way featuring music from some of the biggest and best artists operating today. From JK Flesh to BMSK, Codex Empire and Crystal Geometry, this is a crushing compilation and a huge way to kick off the label. Today we are thrilled to present Puritan’s driving work of contagious synths and haunting rhythms.

Out April 24th on vinyl and digital. Pick yours up now on Bandcamp.

-JRS

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Thursday 04.16.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Virgo - X002 (Parasite)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere the new EP from Virgo. The American producer, DJ and promoter has had us hooked as of late with the new imprint Parasite and its excellent early offerings. After a big start from M7, Virgo comes forth with two tracks of mutant rave which takes influences from acid, techno and beyond. From the impending doom of “Neuron” to the floor crushing hysteria of “Helix”, this is another great entry to the young label’s catalog.

Out April 20th and you can pre-order yours now at: https://futurevirgo.bandcamp.com/album/x002

-JRS

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Wednesday 04.15.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

An Interview with Sydney Valette

Longevity is something that can be quite elusive for the modern musician. The constant pressure to consistently create is something that everyone feels more so than ever these days. Enter Sydney Valette - the Parisian artist has been active for over a decade and while he is influenced by sounds of the past, his productions have evolved into something fresh and unique. His latest release, Brothers (Oráculo Records), came out last week and it’s a testament to his diverse sound, chilling lyrics and dark atmospheres. Fusing a mix of synth-punk, EBM, wave and more, Brothers caught our attention and we wanted to speak with the artist about the release, his history and what he’s doing during this crazy period. (see interview below)

Sydney Valette - Brothers (Oraculo Records, 2020)

The Brvtalist: For those that don't know, tell us about your music history and the start of the Sydney Valette project.

Sydney Valette: Well SV is my name and I began making computer based music around 2005 (I have a classical/jazz piano background). I was a student in philosophy, soon turning to fine arts, so I was also drawing/painting and doing some photos at that time. Music took over step by step, and when a label was interested in what I was doing, around 2009, I had the perfect excuse to drop everything else. My first album was released in 2011 which was a recollection of all those years since 2005. It was ultra DIY - I didn’t have any synths, even midi synths, no microphone besides the computer’s and all I had was just a crappy Lenovo with Cubase and a mouse. I was doing 8bit Electro pop, influenced by Crystal Castles, Kap Bambino, Metronomy, etc. but sometimes it went more on the experimental side, like deconstructed ambient music with words I don’t know how to describe. After that, I kept on doing it and four other albums came after and here we are in 2020.

TB: Your sound is nostalgic but maintains a fresh modernity. Talk about the balance between channeling influences from the past and still bringing the sound into the future.

SV: Well, no big news we children of the 80’s often like music from that time, and I'm no exception. I began listening to a lot of minimal wave/synth punk music around 2010. I fell in love with the sound, the simplicity of it and of course the format - 1 bass, 1 synth, a drum machine and vocals. To me, that was the perfect way to express oneself as a bedroom artist. This sense of immediacy and intimacy grabs impressions very swiftly and brings them back into a machine. Since then, other influences have been especially rave music/gabber, industrial techno, so I tried building something between those genres, which I think Brothers is the reflection. I have some difficulties with channeling what I do into one style, because I think of EPs and albums as stories with different layers and colors.

TB: You latest 12", Brothers, is out on Ocáculo Records (a great label). Tell us about crafting the release and any concepts or themes behind it.

SV: It was supposed to be out a bit later this year but I told Nico from Oráculo that it would be a good idea to release it now, during these weird times. The last 2-3 years have been very full in terms of releases: there was Fight Back in February 2018, How Many Lives my 5th album in February 2019, then the Russian EP in November, a How Many Lives remix album in February 2020, and now Brothers. So that’s 5 releases in 2 years! I think Brothers has more of a concept behind it than previous releases as a consequence of the present situation: political manipulation, global warming, strikes, bombings, wars, the pandemic, etc. it’s pretty hectic time. I think we now link our lives more to the global situation than before, which is good and so Brothers is a way of trying to link myself to others, and think of our future in new ways.

TB: How are you passing the time during this pandemic?

SV: I'm at home alone with my cat Bernard (IG star) in my 20 sq. meter apartment. It’s not that different from my normal life as I work from home but it’s not easy. I'm working a lot on music, learning new software and improving my studio workflow. I'm also playing the piano again and working out/meditating everyday, so in a way it’s a pretty healthy period.

TB: What's coming up next/anything else you would like to mention.

SV: You can preorder the Brothers vinyl on Oráculo. Im working on new tracks with a new workflow, which might result in a change to my live performance. Also mixing the upcoming album of Simon Mino (Third Coming Records), with whom I'm also performing. Normally, a few gigs here and there starting from July - London, Paris, if possible. It’s difficult to say what’s coming up next since everything is on hold until September at least. Otherwise, big up to Nico from Oráculo, my fellows in Paris, my family and you Jeremy for this!

Brothers is out now on Oráculo Records. You can pick yours up on Bandcamp.

-JRS

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Tuesday 04.14.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Ahraam - "Capturing" (ABRX)

The Brvtalist is please to premiere a new track from Ahraam. The Seoul-based artist is set to release Pure Energy, the fourth offering from South Korean imprint ABRX. “Capturing” is an strong work of industrial influences, experimental electronics and dance floor ready rhythms with a cinematic flair that quickly pulls you into its mysterious world. As its name implies, the whole EP is a strong sonic release from a great label and artist to look out for.

Out now and you can pick yours up on Bandcamp.

-JRS


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Tuesday 04.14.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premieres: Bokeh - "Several Decades of Depression" (UVB-76 Music)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Bokeh. The project of Germany's Martsman & Japanese producer Katsunori Sawa, “Several Decades of Depression” comes off the forthcoming EP, Mars & Blaze, the duo’s first release on the excellent UVB-76 Music. Exploring the outer realms, the project delivers a powerful injection of undefinable electronics that channels moods which will burn deep in to your subconsciousness.

Out April 17th on 12” and digital. Pick yours up on Bandcamp.

-JRS

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Monday 04.13.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Berlin Bunny - Maneki Neko (Evil Dust Remix) (i-Traxx)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Berlin Bunny. Born in Poland, now based in Berlin, the multi-disciplinary artist reveals her debut EP, Maneki Neko (i-Traxx), which contains one original industrial work plus three remixes from some of the artist’s favorite producers right now. Literally meaning "beckoning cat", Maneki-neko (招き猫) is a common Japanese figurine talisman, which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.  The name of the EP is influenced by the artist’s temporary residency in Shenzhen, China, where her focus on production of this release began. Today we present the Evil Dust remix, a sinister mutation of the original which delivers the Unmasked resident’s signature hard hitting sound. The EP also includes remixes from Belgian rave sound master Ethan Fawkes and a solid electro pounding track by Dave Inox.

Out April 17th and you can pick it up at: https://berlinbunny.bandcamp.com/

-JRS

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Monday 04.13.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

New Brvtalism No. 225 - Miley Serious

The Brvtalist is proud to present a new mix from Miley Serious. Born from the link between the two passions of electro and post punk, Miley fuses the association between the darkness of the garage world and her love for club music.

As the head of 99cts rcrds, she has cultivated a sound equally influenced by acidic and electro club sounds as it is by post-punk and industrial, releasing a roster of underground heroes including Drvg Cvltvre, Machino, Grey People, and DJ Ketaflush. On top of this, she has kept a monthly show on Rinse France - streamed on Rinse FM every 3rd Wednesday of the month, while also maintaining a busy touring schedule throughout Europe, Asia and the US - further pushing sets that mix acid house, ghetto house, industrial and electronic. She is the new resident of the infamous Berliner label/event series Killekill that co-produces Krake Festival and also curates the special event series "All About Miley" at La Boule Noire in Paris where she hosts acts from the post punk scene, DJ and electronic live performances.

Miley bring a unique point of few and undeniably energy to all of her projects that has no doubt inspired people all over the globe. New Brvtalism No. 225 puts her sound on full display (including 3 tracks from the upcoming releases on the label from Ludgate Squatter and from Morgan Wright) for a scorching entry to our series. For more from the label visit Bandcamp.

-JRS

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Friday 04.10.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 
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