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PREMIERE: Moken - Hyena (SOIL011)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere "Hyena" by Moken. Their sound conveys a sense of conjunction between present and future with our ancestral spirit, evoking cruel outliving war scenarios. It explores an uncontaminated environment, where ceremonial dances and polytheistic worship takes place. A brvtal EP with fierce basslines, filthy beats and wicked vocals, mastered by the great Thomas P. Heckmann.

Out March 5th on Soil Records digitally + vinyl. Pre-order here now.

-Melanie Havens

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Monday 02.22.21
Posted by Melanie Havens
 

Samot - Mind Whispers (HEX007)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premier a new track from Samot. “Mind Whispers” comes off the new EP, Mind Religion, which is a split with NX1 partner Surit and the seventh release on HEX Barcelona. We’ve been longtime fans of NX1 and both producers bring their own takes to aggressive, hard hitting techno and industrial for a potent release that also includes massive remixes from Crystal Geometry and Motive Power. Today we premiere the pummeling “Mind Whispers”.

Mind Religion is out March 6th on vinyl + digital. Get yours on Bandcamp.

-JRS

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Monday 02.22.21
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

MATTE BLVCK - Rye Fire *Video Premiere*

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere the new music video for "Rye Fire" by MATTE BLVCK. Inspired by the elements of the bands they have worked with and moving beyond them, they deliver a soundtrack of sinister pleasures for an uncertain world as if it was everyone’s last night on Earth. I'm Waving, Not Drowning is MATTE BLVCK’s debut release and it captures the band’s affinity for dark synthwave while complimenting it with epic, gritty industrial anthems and unabashedly embracing their love of underground techno.

“Rye Fire” is a journey of self discovery gone horribly wrong. It’s about opening yourself up and looking within only to find that amongst the beauty of one’s soul could lie a horrible monster within.

Thus, in order to find the path to enlightenment, you must confront and learn to understand that evil inside you. You either embrace that monster and become something motivated completely by evil, or you tackle it head on knowing that by acknowledging and fighting that demon every day, you can become a better person. “Rye Fire “cuts deep into me because I know I walk that fine line each and every day.

Visuals created by: Acid Thermal and Daniel Corrales.

The release is available now on digital format & 12″ Vinyl. Pick up on Bandcamp.

-MH

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Sunday 02.21.21
Posted by Melanie Havens
 

Secondary Drive - Terminal 5 (Tales of Psychofonia) + Q&A

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Secondary Drive. “Terminal 5” comes off the Berlin-based artist’s debut EP, Dementia, which is also the first release from the great Bristol platform, Tales of Psychofonia. This is the first chapter of a trilogy, inspired by neuropsychological conditions and their impact on our memory, sensory-motor skills, behavior and consequent understanding of the world. Dementia is an excellent 4-track digital EP which also contains a great remix of the title track by Greek artist 3.14 (Pi Electronics). Today we are thrilled to present the infectious electro-magnetism of “Terminal 5”.

Dementia is out February 28th and you can get yours on Bandcamp. We have always been fans of TOP as well and to mark the release I had a chat with the platform’s founder, Natasa, about the EP and more. (see below)

-JRS

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The Brvtalist: Dementia is the first release on TOP. How did the trilogy take shape and did you have something in mind for the first release?

Tales of Psychofonia: I have been willing to release the music that I like and inspired me for some years now and paradoxically, the pandemic was the right moment. For me it is all about music and deep connections through that. Somehow, for this release, everything came together a bit unexpectedly, but also not. Usually in life, there are these moments that all the elements are right in front of you and the decision is for you to make it or not. So I did. In one of my latest trips to Berlin, Secondary Drive showed me his newly made projects, I instantly fell in love with them and I clearly saw the EP. There is something very special with this artist’s sound and I am looking forward to seeing more of his music out there. Then I spoke to Alex, 3.14 (Pi electronics) who did a powerful remix of the track Dementia. I have a lot of respect for his work and his labels and I thought It would be great to collaborate with him…and it was!

The idea of a trilogy is to promote the music of an artist in a more spheric way, so the audience gets to listen to what this artist has to offer. This is what Tales of Psychofonia was about since the beginning anyway, promoting artists I like no matter how big they are. Music that speaks to me and hopefully to other people, too. The two first releases will be digital and hopefully next year the last EP/chapter will be on vinyl.

It was also partly inspired by an artistic composition of the amazing photographer Alejanda Vacuii, who showed me the artwork of the EP, as part of a trilogy, too. Finally the name of the track Dementia brought the idea of the concept; inspired by neuropsychological conditions and their impact on our understanding of the world. But also, Dementia seen as a metaphor for the collective social dementia state we are all in…

The Brvtalist: How has the pandemic era been for you creatively? Whether through running the platform or anything else you're engaged with?

TOP: Music production, and enriching the content of the platform, literally kept me going. Tales of Psychofonia played a huge role in my mental balance. It is somehow the synonym of resilience for me. Through it I kept in touch with people I appreciate, love and admire and more connections were created. It also became a platform where artists and DJs shared their views on the pandemic and the current socio-political events. You see I always need to see things in their sociopolitical perspective and I enjoy getting to know more about the artists and their views. I think art is never separated from the hand of its creator. And especially nowadays we need to hear people’s voices.

Last year, t.o.p released the V/A / Θ Ρ Α Υ Σ Μ Α Τ Α /, a charity compilation, that its proceeds went to a very important organization for the homeless here in Bristol. I was very moved and pleased to see artists I love taking part and willing to support such a great cause. I was also very happy to see how lots of other labels have shown great solidarity. I really hope this attitude will remain in the future.

On the other hand, with my Helena Markos project I released some of my tracks, which of course made me very happy. I have just finished my first remix for a Greek band and I am looking forward to its release too.

TB: How are things looking in Bristol at the moment?

TOP: Bristol is a beautiful multicultural city with a rich history. At the moment, it is sad to see how dramatically everything has changed. Although, I am pretty sure that creativity it's boiling and so many good things will come out of this, art and music wise. Rave culture is so embedded here and it will be very interesting to see how things will evolve and how people will deal with the new status quo. Two years before the pandemic there was a very interesting scene with some very unique events. It almost feels like a different decade to me right now and I cannot even visualize the post- pandemic landscape. Brexit will also have an immense impact on people’s life and to be honest I do not feel very optimistic about it. Really missing the vibe of so many interesting and open to the difference people, one gets to know here.

TB: Are you planning more releases? What's coming up next with the platform or anything else?

TOP: I am aware that the platform still needs lots of work and patience and there are some changes I am planning to do over the next 2 years but I still enjoy the diy and low- fi character of it. The platform is already 8 years old and now that the label has been launched I think that I will just trust the flow and of course my ears…everything will come at the right moment. :)

The second chapter of the trilogy will be eventually ready after Summer and next year the third release. I am planning to continue with two more trilogies for the next couple of years. Each of them will show the work of one or two artists. Finally, I do not want to restrict the label with one genre, but at the same time I want to keep some common elements. Somehow I feel that broken beats have something really timeless about them and I want lots of them :)

But yeah, enough with introspection, now I feel that I just want to feel physically connected and dance with others again, it is about time….

Thank you Jeremy!

Saturday 02.20.21
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Sophia Saze & RDO/ATK - Talk To You In Your Brain (D&H004)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Sophia Saze. In collaboration with Brooklyn-based artist RDO/ATK, she makes a long-awaited return to her Dusk & Haze imprint with four slamming cuts on a release entitled ‘Stalker’. We premiere today "Talk To You In Your Brain", a track with relentless kicks and spiralling acid squelches peppered with chilling vocal samples.

The release is out on digital format + vinyl February 22nd. Pre-order here now.

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Friday 02.19.21
Posted by Melanie Havens
 

Vizionn - Face Down (KTK Records)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track by Vizionn. After his successful EP ‘Boombox Bangers’ on Union Trance Mission, KTK Records' label boss returns to his imprint with the massive EP 'La Trance Forte', which aims to renew our vision of trance in the 21st century, taking inspiration from tech-trance, ghetto house and hard trance to create something new and exciting. We premiere today "Face Down", a hard-hitting work with a relentless energy, ready to blast the dance floors (when they reopen!). This is another great release from the Parisian label and we look forward to more!

Out February 26th via Bandcamp.

-MH

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Friday 02.19.21
Posted by Melanie Havens
 

Denise Rabe - Unresolved Tension (Luis Flores Remix)(Rabe005)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Denise Rabe. “Unresolved Tension (Luis Flores Remix)” comes off the new Rabe Records EP which features two new originals and two remixes from a couple of the best including Headless Horseman and Luis Flores. Today we bring you Flores’ remix which takes the original and adds an even more crushing industrial atmosphere for a piece that holds true to the track’s title.

The release is out February 26th. For more visit Rabe Records.

-JRS

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Thursday 02.18.21
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

2 Years of Untreated

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere three tracks off the new v/a release from Untreated. The infamous party held at Munich's Rote Sonne club celebrates 2 years and to mark the anniversary, the crew is releasing a killer v/a with a host of talents across the techno spectrum. Today we are premiere tracks from Achiever, Closure and DJ Reiz.

Out February 24th. Get yours on Bandcamp.

-JRS

Tracklist
14Anger - Pulse Pounders
Achiever - Hunter’s season
Closure - Constant Mess 2020
D.Carbone - Acidlove
DJ Reiz - Echos Romeo
Evil Dust - RAF
Rezystor - Synthetic Nightmare
WarinD - Mentally Out
.wav_909 & 7thRaw - Bruised

Thursday 02.18.21
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

IRKLIS - Into eternity (Sturm)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from IRKLIS. "Into eternity" comes off their upcoming album, to be released on Latvian label Sturm. The German/Latvian post-industrial act returns to Sturm with a brand new full-length – Onkalo. The sound of IRKLIS is based in the tradition of electro-industrial and minimal EBM, and is largely affected by the vintage synths and gear they continue to use since the eighties. Focused and discreet, yet upfront, not over-polished and not lacking a groove.

The release is out February 28th. Pre-order here now.

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Wednesday 02.17.21
Posted by Melanie Havens
 

Ahl Iver - Say Goodbye (Lenske)

The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere a new track from Ahl Iver. The Belgian producer returns to Amelie Lens’ Lenske imprint for his new EP, Down The Void. Following up on 2019’s Haunted Patterns, this EP marks the fifteenth release on the renown Belgian techno label. These tracks show a continuing evolution of Iver’s sound, fueled by hard hitting kicks, menacing snares and pulse pounding rhythms which make a powerful EP that is the perfect weapon for any dancefloor. Today, we premiere the thundering work of “Say Goodbye”.

Down The Void is out February 26th on 12” vinyl + digital. Pre order yours now HERE.

-JRS

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Wednesday 02.17.21
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 
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