Dive into the electronic soundscape of Xylitol, where experimental beats and innovative rhythms redefine the genre’s boundaries. With a prolific output, Xylitol’s discography features standout albums like “Kunst ist tot” and “The Sweet Taste Of Xylitol,” both from 2013, showcasing a unique blend of electronic textures. Released under various labels, these works are complemented by the intriguing “Inside a Stone of Cream there is a Language” (2021) and the forward-thinking “Anemones” (2024). The 2014 release “Functionary” further cements Xylitol’s reputation for pushing musical limits. The remix project “Chromophoria (Xylitol Remix) / Ammonia (Sculpture Remix)” (2024) reflects a dynamic interaction with the electronic scene, drawing parallels with related innovators. Xylitol’s evolving sound continues to captivate those immersed in the vinyl culture, offering a rich tapestry of electronic exploration.
“Anemones”: Xylitol’s Sonic Exploration of Dance Music’s Hidden Depths
#xylitol #vinyl #indiemusic Catherine Backhouse, known to many as Xylitol and DJ Bunnyhausen, has unveiled her latest project, Anemones, an album that takes listeners on a journey through the intersection of early jungle, garage, and vintage electronica. Backhouse, who has made a name for herself as a resident DJ at the now-legendary Krautrock club Kosmische