Electronic Music Tag

#thomasfehlmann #vinyl #indiemusic Thomas Fehlmann, an iconic figure in the world of electronic music, has been shaping the genre for decades. With roots tracing back to the 1980s, Fehlmann’s work has left a profound impact on the electronic music scene, spanning from his days in Palais Schaumburg to his longstanding collaboration with The Orb. Over [&

#kronosquartet #vinyl #indiemusic As a fitting celebration of Kronos Quartet’s 50th anniversary, the legendary string ensemble teams up with Red Hot Org for the release of Outer Spaceways Incorporated: Kronos Quartet & Friends Meet Sun Ra. This album brings together two of the most pioneering figures in modern music—Kronos Quartet and the iconic jazz

#aphextwin #vinyl #indiemusic As the iconic “Selected Ambient Works Volume II” by Aphex Twin reaches its 30th anniversary, the album remains a cornerstone of electronic music, continuing to influence generations of artists and listeners alike. Originally released in 1994, this work by Richard D. James, known globally as Aphex Twin, has garnered w

#paulineannastrom #vinyl #indiemusic The 2023 reissue of Trans-Millenia Consort brings back into the spotlight the pioneering work of Pauline Anna Strom, an influential electronic music composer from the West Coast. Originally released in 1982, this debut album is a captivating exploration of sound that transcends time and space, merging ancient echoes with

#caribou #vinyl #indiemusic Dan Snaith, the Canadian mastermind behind Caribou, continues to push the boundaries of electronic music with his latest album, Honey. Known for his ever-evolving sound, Snaith has consistently defied expectations across his career, which spans over two decades and multiple monikers, including Caribou, Manitoba, and Daphni. Honey

#meemocomma #vinyl #indiemusic Meemo Comma, the alias of Brighton-based electronic musician Lara Rix-Martin, returns with her fifth studio album Decimation Of I, released on Planet Mu Records. Drawing inspiration from the Strugatsky brothers’ novel Roadside Picnic and Andrei Tarkovsky’s film Stalker, this album delves deep into the unsettling beauty