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The Brvtalist Premieres: Agent 15 - Voices In My Head (DRØNE)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Agent 15. “Voices In My Head” is the title track off the debut EP from Colombia’s Magnum Opus / Alpha & Necromante and Italy's Søulless. The duo comes out strong with 4 original teknoid body-bangers and two big remixes from Kenny Campbell and Monya. Today we premiere “Voices In My Head” which is raw, uncompromising gem of noisy EBM and industrial mayhem.

The release is out now on limited cassette + digital on Manchester’s DRØNE. You can pick yours up on Bandcamp.

-JRS

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Saturday 08.29.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

New Brvtalism No. 244 - Hang Aoki

The Brvtalist is proud to present a new mix from Hang Aoki. The DJ, producer, programmer and more has been an important figure of Berlin’s nightlife community and we are excited to host a mix of her diverse, hypnotic selections of techno, electro, EBM and beyond. In addition, we present a nice Q&A where we discuss her background, the pandemic and what the future might hold. (see below)

The Brvtalist: Tell us a little about your background and how you got into DJing and booking/programming as well.

Hank Aoki: Growing up in Cologne, I initially stranded in 'Pudelcity' Hamburg which is where I discovered my love for electronic music. My sympathy for the unusual and remote accompanied me through long Sunday nights of dancing in Golden Pudel Club as well as rambling through the small and fine record stores of Hamburg. Besides a steadily growing vinyl collection, I also developed an interest in musical arrangements and DJ-sets. After moving to Berlin, I immediately landed at ://about blank. Since then, I curate events with professional passion and excellent intuition, such as the monthly club night Blank Generation, the annual club birthday, the roaring New Years events or the afterhour format Prozac. My debut on the decks of ://about blank took place at Decoded for Confused in June 2016. Since then I've been playing my diverse sets in established clubs just as much as temporary off-locations.

TB: How has the pandemic period been for you? With no clubs open have you started anything new?

HO: I wish I could say I finally had time to start some new exciting art project, but the last 6 months were rather busy for me with starting another job and working full time and renovating my new flat from the ground and planning everything which comes with it. When the shutdown was announced, it hit me really hard and I was really lethargic that day. Being busy didn't allow me to feel lost because of the situation and the uncertainty, what will happen to club culture and everyone working in this field.

TB: Do you think club culture will go back to how it was or will we start a new era of something ELSE?

HO: I think the worst thing would be if club culture went back to how it was before. There were a lot of things which needed to be fixed and I hope after our collective sabbatical we'll course correct these issues.

TB: Any silver linings to what is happening now? There seems to be a lot of talk about a return to local scenes, the end of huge fees, etc. Do you think some of that is possible? I am worried it will default to the old ways.

HO: Most clubs, when they have survived the shutdown, won't have money to pay high fees or travel costs, so I think this what's going to happen. Probably we will also see a lot of newcomers, bedroom producers and DJs who all finally had time to sharpen their skills.

TB: What’s coming next for you?

HO: I will play for the first time an ambient set in September, which I'm very much looking forward to. It's for the event series Ambientgarden, which is hosted by Intergalactic Research Institute for Sound, Unrush and Staub. I'll play with Rabih Beaini, one of my favorite DJs and producers. His vision for music composition is just another level.

Also I'm looking forward to work again with Lunchmeat Festival in Prague. I love the guys and their very honest and real intention to put up this festival since more than 10 years. They do it out of passion and idealism, unfortunately this became kinda rare in the music industry before Covid hit us. Hopefully a lot of people will come back to this and remember why they wanted to work in music.


Thanks to Hang for speaking with us.

-JRS







Friday 08.28.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Codex Empire - Broken By Fear EP Launch

The Brvtalist is pleased to present the new EP by Codex Empire. Broken By Fear finds the prolific artist back on Horo since first debuting under his Antechamber alias. For this EP, the artist is operating full throttle, delivering four tracks of peak time potency that will decimate any dance floor or speaker system. To mark the release, today we present all four tracks available to stream and in addition we asked Codex Empire to say a few words about the release:

Broken by Fear’ is the second part of a trilogy of EP releases subtitled ‘Rage, Fear, Truth’.  The first part, ‘Protected by Rage’ was released on aufnahme + wiedergabe earlier this year.

The tracks were developed from pieces played in my live shows over the last 18 months. I stopped writing finished tracks some years ago, preferring to work on material through the live sets instead, working with rhythms, loops and samples and over time improvising, developing and building on them during the shows. Of course all that’s changed now…

Broken By Fear is out today on marbled vinyl + digital and you can pick yours up now on Bandcamp.

-JRS

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Friday 08.28.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premieres: Kutkh Jackdaw - Sweat & Thunder (Dark Disco)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Kutkh Jackdaw. The Scottish-born, Brighton-based producer lands on Berlin’s Dark Disco for a smash EP featuring three original tracks and three remix bombs. Taking inspiration from a wide array of genres such as post-punk, EBM, techno and traditional tribal music and dub, Sweat & Thunder delivers his sound in a fresh and unique way, oscillating between up tempo club ready tracks and menacing body burners. Today we premiere the title track which, as the name implies, takes you on a fast paced, alarming journey.

The EP is out August 28th on cassette and digital and you can pick yours up now on Bandcamp.

-JRS

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Thursday 08.27.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Hypnoskull - You Hear Me *Video Premiere*

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new video from Hypnoskull. One of the most legendary figures in rhythmic noise, electronics and beyond lands on Folgsamkeitfaktor for The Trickster, a 7” of two punishing tracks, seething with the artist’s signature anti-censorship, technopunk ethos. Today we present the video for the track “You Hear Me (Talk Dilettant Strategies)”. Created by Perceptual Automaton, the clip reveals the tracks confrontational lyrics and captures the mood of the music’s aggression.

With mastering by Thomas Heckmann, The Trickster finds Hypnoskull in top form and further cements his place as on of the most important acts of the past three decades. Out September 14th and you can pre-order yours now on Bandcamp.

-JRS

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Wednesday 08.26.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

New Haunts - Cleanse *Video Premiere*

The Brvtalist is proud to premiere a new video from New Haunts. The Bristol-based project of Alice Sheridan uses arresting vocals and a hypnotic rush of heartfelt synth-laden darkwave to contrast the jarring with the serene. She has also become known for her powerful, engaging performances supporting acts like Kaelan Mikla, Whispering Sons and Double Echo. Today we present the video for “Cleanse”, a great track of her latest album Fight/Flight. Directed and filmed by Alastair Power & Alice Sheridan, the clip is a purifying work which soothes and infects with its icy synth pop and beautiful melodies.

New Haunts is one of our favorite artists to watch right now and her last album is a testament to her unique, refreshing sound. Pick up Fight/Flight now on cassette, CD or digital on Bandcamp.

-JRS

Video/Song/Artwork Credits: 

Video Directed & Filmed by Alastair Power & Alice Sheridan

Video Produced & Edited by Alice Sheridan

Song Produced by Kindest Cuts

Song Written, Performed & Recorded by New Haunts

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Wednesday 08.26.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

New Brvtalism No. 243 - LVTL

The Brvtalist is proud to present a new mix from LVTL. The alias of Leidy van ‘t Leven, the Colombian-born, Amsterdam based artist is the founder of Tenebrism records and Pechera events. Since discovering techno, her destination has been clear - first by sharing the music behind the decks and now delivering her own productions and starting a label which has been putting out a lot of great material. New Brvtalism No. 243 is an amazing journey through LVTL’s hard hitting, high octane sound and the mix includes loads of upcoming and unreleased material from her label and beyond.

-JRS

Tracklist:
1. FraKtur - Shuixing (Carcères Records)
2. BRÄLLE -Justified (Måinmise Records)
3. ADM - Breaking The Silence (Pure Conscience)
4. 3T1X - Modular Sounds (Tenebrism Records, unreleased)
5. LVTL - Angel Has Fallen (Tenebrism Records, unreleased)
6. MORSURE - From Ranks ( Tenebrism records, Unreleased)
7. BRÄLLE - Leviathan (Tenebrism Records, unreleased)
8. Achiever - Elders Gods (Tenebrism records, unreleased)
9. KARA - Proces Unit (Tenebrism Records, Unreleased)
10. Lacchesi & Mac Declos Hot Steam (Tenebrism Records, Unreleased)
11. ABSL - Putain (RAW, Unreleased)
12. CLTX - No Regrets (Tenebrism Records, Unreleased)
13. Champas - Cyborg (MORSURE Remix, Dusk Records)
14. LVTL - Survival of the Fittest (BlackPlague)
15. MORSURE - Unknown Matter (Tenebrism Records)
16. LVTL - Beyond The Black Hole (Tenebrism Records, unreleased)
17. LAVEN - All Is Temporary (Tenebrism Records, Unreleased)



Friday 08.21.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premieres: MSDMNR - Disturbance (MSDMNR)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from MSDMNR. Following up from their debut joint effort as Modern Doom, TESST and MSDMNR are back at it this summer with Final Conspiracy, a new six-track split that finds the pair delving further deep inside hypnosis-inducing sonic phrases and 909- infused rhythmic mantras. Today we premiere, “Disturbance” a pulse pounding, dance floor destroyer which is set to explode whenever it’s played.

This one is out on digital formats August 28th. Pick yours now on Bandcamp.

-JRS

Thursday 08.20.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

California Girls - Body Work *Video Premiere*

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new video from California Girls. The project of Australian artist Gus McGrath, “Body Work” comes off the new album, Beat Boy out Friday on Dero Arcade. Working between pop, club music and post-punk, California Girls has been operating from his hometown in Canberra since 2014, before moving to Sydney at the end of 2019. His debut album Desire  (2016, Moontown Records) came to terms with the complexities of romance through contemporary synth pop. With Beat Boy, McGrath uses pop approaches to dissect emotional and theoretical ideas of being and the album is built around performances of identity and sex, which he attempts to play out through a pop frame work. With “Body Work” we find an infectious track which subverts pop music and gets under the skin and confronts the demons within. Watch the video and read about the artist’s inspiration below.

The main idea for the song came from this interview I read with this make-up artist named Harry Charlesworth - “Have you ever pretended to be someone else in the mirror?
No, I don't like trying to be something I'm not. Every character I want to be already exists within myself, and they all get their turn to give shows in front of the mirror."

This quote has influenced pretty much everything I’ve done since - this idea of transformation which isn’t this thing of turning into something you’re not, but allowing these extremes of yourself to come out. The song is kinda about grappling with, for want of better terms, these like monstrous desires, and in a very horror movie way almost being like “what is it that I want? What's inside of me?” Maybe it’s about being greedy and giving in to desire. It’s about having a body and making it work, using it for whatever purpose you want. Maybe it’s similar to Nightmare on Elm St 2.

As a kid I was really obsessed with horror movies and spooky stuff, which has always kinda stuck around, but last year I became really obsessed with making video and text art about how it would be really powerful to turn into Freddy Krueger cause he was always my favourite as a teen and I was thinking about being a teenager and imagining inhabiting that monstrousness as this beautiful and powerful thing. From that, it shifted into this obsession with costume shops and cheap Halloween masks because I really liked this idea of this really simple dress-up that can allow us to perform characters that are already a part of us or inside us, like exaggerations. So in the video I tried to use those halloween but beyond this blunt “scary” thing into this more powerful transformation.

The found-footage-y/creepy online video vibe came up because I’ve been really into this Unsolved Mysteries episode from the early 90’s about this teenage metal-head arsonist who made these videotapes of the fires he lit and these weird performances to camera, which they say is him pretending to be a werewolf and a vampire. I liked that there was this performance of trying to be this monster beyond yourself. I like that I could kinda see this connection between that kid, so the video uses this set of weird performances and towing this line between weird and fun? Maybe a dash of like sexy vs dangerous too?

Broadly, I’ve liked the idea of collaborating more because my first album Desire was done pretty much alone. I’m lucky to not only sample my dearest friend and excellent poet Madalyn Trewin in the middle of the track, but also another of my closest friends, Jacob Reid, did a really incredible job with the editing, because I sent through all this weird footage and an outline, but Jacob did a really incredible job of pacing and timing and pulling it together!

Beat Boy is out August 21st on vinyl and digital and you can order yours now on Bandcamp.

-JRS

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Wednesday 08.19.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premeires: Ronze - Brainsucking (T4F Records)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Ronze. “Brainsucking” is the title track off the new EP on T4F Records and the release acts as a backlash against government misinformation, propaganda and blatant mind control. The track is the perfect example of the artist sound which disconnects us from the madness and offers an escape through techno and dance. The two remixes from CYNKT and Dist, offer the balance and brings the rave as intended.

Out August 27th, and pick yours up at T4F Records.

-JRS

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Tuesday 08.18.20
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 
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