Acid Camp Records launches now with its debut release, Simic's “Corot-7b." The Seattle-based artist's full-length EP, features four original tracks along with a remix of the record’s single “Corot-7b” by John Tejada. The 300-piece release is a double-sided 12” pressed in Europe, and mastered & cut in Berlin by Stefan at Scape Mastering.
Gathered here are a group of producers standing in worldwide solidarity, and through this compilation wish to express an intent – that of taking action through voicing and sharing, and that of challenging a silencing oppression and the oppression of silence, which in its pervasive presence has aided the coming to be of the current political status quo.
This compilation is a call-to-action, and an invitation to be aware of the organizations and communities which have been active in a struggle for equality and aid for years. You are invited to make a difference in your local community against all forms of discrimination and its backlashes.
The Australian producer's contribution to Co-Op's antifascist compilation is a blazing mix of tribal techno and experimental club.
Kamixlo returns with a new EP titled Angélico, mixing muscular production with angelic, pop-like vocals.
The six-track EP includes five new tracks and a remix by Evian Christ (scroll down to listen). Check it out below and listen to "Bloodless Y":
Tracklist:
1. "Angélico’"
2. "Bloodless Y"
3. "Ayuda"
4. "Ice2U"
5. "Xtremetonterias"
6. "Bloodless Y" (Evian Christ remix)
Motion Graphics, or Joe Williams, has released a remix of his track ‘Lense’ by prolific Japanese composer, saxophonist, and producer Yasuaki Shimizu.
Says Williams of the remix: “I’ve been a longtime admirer of Yasuaki Shimizu’s diversity in music. Each Shimizu record reflects a different sensibility, he cast such a wide net. I’m amazed to hear a medley that contains fragments of Music for Commercials, Utakata no Hibi, Seventh Garden, some of my favorite records ever sampled in this remix.”