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MORiLLO

OUTTA Top Discoveries of 2021

A lot of good music came through our doors in 2021, be it through the curation work we do via Shivelight, the playlist submissions we receive on Submithub, or generally through our network’s discovery reach. This year, we don’t have the capacity to do a full genre-by-genre breakdown like last ...

Shivelight – Top Global Bass & Folktronica Discoveries of 2020

Shivelight Summary In the last few years, through our curation partnership with Samaya‘s Shivelight YouTube channel, research into the world fusion genres has become the bread and butter, and the main focus of our curative work. This means that in all the curation that we can fit into a day’s ...

Ethnofusion Picks #Nov2017

Alon Mor – Long Awaited Journey Alon Mor’s full length, ‘Long Awaited Journey’ is one of the blog’s most important features this year and I have written a very in-depth article on this phenomenal new release for the Untz. I will link that article here when it is up, meanwhile, ...

Ethnofusion Picks #July2017

The Science – The Sea and I EP [Methlab Recordings] Turning heads to the Balkan nation of Bulgaria, the always amazing Methlab Recordings introduces The Science to the international scene with a stellar release, and arguably one of my top favourites for the month. The EP has an amazingly haunting ...

Ethnofusion Picks #Feb2017

Clap! Clap! – A Thousand Skies [Black Acre] Clap! Clap!’s A Thousand Skies is one of those albums that does not sound like anything else. The foley-ridden bubbly and tribal sounds on this album are topped with complex polyrhythms and a beautiful sense of production. In the traditional senses, this ...

Ethnofusion Picks #August2016

This month marks the 12th month of discoveries through this blog, meaning that now I have spent a whole year, listening to what seems like +10000 candidates to create these playlists. There are a couple of directions this can take, and I urge you to get in touch with me ...

Ethnofusion #007 – MORiLLO

Recently, my attention was brought to an artist whose repertoire of world bass bangers had not yet been discovered. In many ways, this discovery feels like stumbling on the tip of a stone which reveals to be an archaeological site upon thorough digging. Rising from the ashes of the future ...

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