Xylitol’s electronic soundscapes captivate with their innovative blend of textures and rhythms, making waves in the vinyl community. Their 2013 release, “Kunst ist tot,” stands as a seminal work, showcasing a unique approach to electronic music that resonates with enthusiasts. Delve deeper into their discography with “Kosmische Hausfrau” (2021), a testament to their evolving artistry, and the upcoming “Anemones” (2024), which promises to push boundaries further. “Inside a Stone of Cream there is a Language” (2021) continues to highlight their commitment to sonic exploration. Positioned within a lineage of forward-thinking electronic creators, Xylitol’s releases are essential for any crate-digger seeking the next big thing in electronic vinyl treasures.
Xylitol explores electronic soundscapes on Blumenfantasie, out 2026 on Planet Mu vinyl
Emerging from the UK’s vibrant electronic scene, Xylitol delivers a compelling new chapter with the album Blumenfantasie, out now on Planet Mu, a label renowned for championing cutting-edge electronic music. This release captures the artist’s intricate blend of experimental electronic textures, underpinned by influences that subtly evoke the rhythmic com
“Anemones”: Xylitol’s Sonic Exploration of Dance Music’s Hidden Depths
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 and co-host of […]