Sometimes you love people so much that you wish you could travel back in time to be there at all the moments they needed you.
released November 28, 2025 Written and performed by Alcohol and Beans Vocals and Guitar – Domenico Selvarolo Guitar – Miriam Bazzicalupo Bass – Francesco Civita Drums – Patrizia “Patz” Paci Violin – Vladimiro Cantaluppi Recorded at Mat Laboratorio Urbano (Terlizzi) by Collettivo Crooked Waves and at Frumstudio Recording (Andria) by Francesco Dettole Additional recordings by Francesco Civita (Zoom H6, Kew – Richmond) Produced, mixed and mastered by Francesco Dettole (Frumstudio Recording)
Rising from the depths, shaped by spiralling tides and the quiet intensity of the deep, follow the currents into darker waters, where pressure shapes everything. We invite you to descend with us.
Versatile techno compilation from EABE sub-label Seremonia. Artists: Reginald, Empath feat. Tapani Rinne, kurir, Oscar Wild and Elith.
Cannoli is a monthly-ish mixtape series featuring whatever I am rocking with at the time. So this is the third year in a row I have attempted to do a Christmas mixtape. The past two years, I did them with my family in mind and tried to do something wholesome with some real Christmas songs. And they were mostly ignored. Probably for good reason, though. Christmas music is pretty awful. There is a reason you hear the same stuff over and over again. The stuff you DON'T hear is pretty bad. Christmas music doesn't get any better than Sharon Jones, Frank Sinatra, and Donny Hathaway. Believe me. I listened to hours of deep-cut Christmas music thinking I was going to screw and chop some obscure hip hop Christmas gems, only found a few (shout out The 69 Boyz, lol) before I was like "this ain't happening" and pivoted to golden era street isht over underground beats. Glad I did though, because I think this tape is dope as hell. Lyrics finally make an appearance in the Cannoli series, with classic joints from Conway, Witchdoctor, The Lox & Big with one of my all time favorite cuts, G. Dep, Memphis Bleek, and some love to Mobb Deep's Juvenile Hell with a bunch of pieces put together for a remix. There is actually a bunch of beat switching and remixing going on throughout the tape; a lot of this is pretty familiar stuff so I wanted to try and see if I could make things fresh. tl;dr: Merry Christmas, Hip Hop. Peace! This is a free tape made strictly for fun. Support the original artists.
an album in the drone excursion series
Sludgy&groovy multivitamin instrumental baritone bending riffs. Fossils (EP) Instrumental heavy/sludge/groove metal, characterized by thick, crushing, baritone riffs, a futuristic/post-atomic theme, and an uncompromisingly instrumental, often sludgy sound, like "ultra-compressed pills of powerful, positive and sharp heavy riffs," as Head-Banger Reviews notes, delivering a raw, effective, and solid first impression of heavy, groovy metal with deep textures.
Great oldschool beat accompanied by a nice guitar playing - Osaka Noise Ensemble
Alxael's third single - In Your Eyes. This song is the audio equivalent of a sternly worded letter to the increasingly popular attitude of many, who would rather complain about their circumstances rather than working on changing them. The song combines electronic (indie) rock with digicore influences, and the instrumental is accompanied by Alxael's unique vocal timbre.
Growing up in a late 70s, early 80s Leeds town, in a small brutalism-inspired concrete maisonette, the style was bound to have an influence on my life, my thoughts, my understanding of society and perception of myself within the larger whole. This was an incredibly interesting concept for me to focus close to, and helped vastly expand my intrigue and enjoyment of brutalism. All tracks are named after buildings in the brutalism style, except for 'Brutalismus' itself. 1. Palace Of Rituals 2. Madonna delle Lacrime 3. Cosenza 4. Brutalismus 5. Kosmaj Spomenik 6. Илинден 7. Centro de Exposições 8. Nakagin Capsule 9. Ryugyong 10. Habitat 67 11. Les Arènes de Picasso at Noisy-le-Grand 12. Two days in the Pilgrimage Church 13. Casa Sperimentale The term "brutalism" comes from the French phrase "béton brut" meaning "raw concrete". I hope that the sounds reflect well and do the subject matter justice. Made between April 3rd and November 17th 2025 Released December 8, 2025 In the download is all the imagery related to the release, including pictures for every track, and the video for 'Brutalismus'.
It's really interesting to initially observe and then to hear back the journey your mind can take you on, when you let it control your body, to then set free sounds, created as the collective whole. 1. Hear ye, the beautiful storms approach 2. Pulled forwards through time 3. To a safe land when nothing makes sense (and it is glorious) 4. At the entrance of Garuda 5. Discovering levels of wisdom that didn't exist before... 6. Picture storms - Being, onwards and upwards Blanka is my muse. She constantly unlocks parts of my brain I didn't know I could aim for. She 'inspired zen noise grooves', this rehearsal space recording. Putting my brain into gear, about improvisace in music, to put self into motion, to help better survive life; skills to learn, to endlessly inspect and progress, as a person, aiming to understand every other person. All tunes and loops are improvised in between times at two Picture Storms rehearsals on Klub Futra stage, Orlová, Cz October 5 & 6, 2025. Photos, cover image, titles, notes and words, made between 7.10.2025 and release date 29.11.25 A few modifications and expansions to sounds happened afterwards, to align with what was also going on in the mind at the same time. I hope the additional twists aid some otherplanetarydimensionaltravel times for you. -made+with- bass+pedals+cab+amp+ doom+drone+riffs+loops+voice+ zoom+laptop+wavepad+reaper+ drum moments from Blanka. ❤︎ Thank you for being here. Doufam, prosiim, enjoy zennoise. + Next koncert of The Owl 12.12.25 Zvukoprostor2 Klub Futra, Orlová Cz
Sounds date back to 1996; Digitised tape loops found in archives. Recordings of piano, home, life, machines, electronics and rehearsal room shards. Recovered and arranged during April and May until 31.5.25 Artwork drawn in candlelight after midnight of 18.5.25 Released 31.5.25 'Familiarity forms and morphs from unique abstractions of sound and time.' If you listen close, you can hear the birds singing in 'π' 1. π and oh in D 06:00 2. pzojd 08:00 3. lupexten 11:22 4. bwoD 20:00 5. njola 24:00 6. 13 steps below 06:00 'P+O' forwards and in re:verse plus four arrangements of forgotten moments without names now inspiring four new words. Involved in evolvements Obsessed with embellishments Layers of fuzz for extra vibrations Self analysis to make sure I still exist. AM I? Repeating the processes. Kryptik Repeating the processes. AM I? Jsem já ta sova?
All my singles (so far!) in one album. Unique, varied & surprising, I reckon these are many of my best tracks. A little electronica, a little drum and bass, a lot of melody & plenty of film quotes!
Aquatic Mist is a peaceful winter ambient composition created to evoke the calm and clarity of a quiet lakeside morning. This track blends soothing water textures, deep atmospheric pads, and warm emotional piano melodies to create a space of serenity and inner reflection. Inspired by the quiet beauty of cold winter air and the gentle movement of mist above a still lake, it invites listeners to breathe, slow down, and reconnect with silence. Designed for meditation, yoga, study, sleep, reading, relaxation, emotional healing, and atmospheric soundscapes, Aquatic Mist transforms any space into a soothing sanctuary. Every element—water ambience, cinematic pads, and intimate piano—works together to form a tranquil sonic experience perfect for peaceful winter moments.
The album cover art and booklet are based on BÁL's photos.
The album cover art is based on BÁL's photo.
The album cover art is based on the following painting: The Artist’s Death | Zygmunt Andrychewicz | 1901
This is a single to show you Kerek Erdő is endless.