Zoo Brazil takes From Stockholm To Paris on a classy house detour
Zoo Brazil releases From Stockholm To Paris through Phonogramme, a deep house EP written, mixed and produced by John Andersson in Stockholm.
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Zoo Brazil releases From Stockholm To Paris through Phonogramme, a deep house EP written, mixed and produced by John Andersson in Stockholm.
Pitchfork reviews Lifted’s Movie, an Outside Time release built from CDJs, improvising players, ambient-jazz sketches, Foley sound and arthouse-cinema pacing.
BISKHIT’s DISORDER, produced by POUCH, appears as a preview from POUCH ENVY’s upcoming Greatest Hits, bringing club-rap tension into the 28 June pile.
Sarrelangue release Red Film through Drecords.mx, with Mirror Sound and its remix pointing toward a Mexico-based independent electronic and experimental label world.
Alewya releases ZERO via Because London, a debut album built from Ethiopian-Egyptian identity, London underground energy, texture, intuition and spiritual motion.
Félicia Atkinson releases SANS VISAGE, a score for Georges Franju’s Eyes Without a Face that turns electronics, Rhodes piano and silence into ghostly dread.