Stoked to bring you September’s Ethnofusion Picks which proved to be, arguably, our most in-depth month to date. Tune in for the largest variety of electronic world fusion music you’ll find anywhere on the internet; that’s deep Middle Eastern dubstep, Balkan neuro, a South African / Russian merger, Afrobeats from ...
Proud to present the final picks of 2017, featuring the best stuff we came across through submissions and our feed of over 1700 artists operating in world fusion electronic music. This month, we cover, praise, and rate 29 releases in a range of executive branches, including, Asian psydub, Latin American ...
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 ...
PartyWave – Tokes [ShadowTrix Music] Taken from ShadowTrix Music’s recent compilation, PartyWave’s new banger stands leaning 120 degrees back, fuming meditative carcinogens out like fire extinguisher bursts out of a dragon’s nose. This that mega snail-pace fvded inc. hard hitting smoker anthem you want to trip the fuck out to ...
We are here again, yet another month to be alive, another chance to listen to good underground music and uncover some of the fattest headphone and sound system bumps of the months. This month’s psydubhop section has indeed been buzzing and many of our favourite artists and labels have been ...
Streamer – Last Sacrifice (Bandish Projekt Remix feat. Aishwarya Joshi) Almost certainly the dopest ethnofusion track I will hear this month. Both Streamer and Bandish Projekt have shown their worth on this blog before and this month, they have perhaps topped themselves. What we have here is ethno neuro bass ...
What’s up everyone? It’s your intergalactic robot alien boy, Baxtak, reporting live for Outtallectuals from the deepest depths of Soundcloud, bringing you those soul-twerkicising darbuka rhythms and air-daf-drumming extravaganza with this edition of Ethnofusion. I’ve been doing my thing, compiling all the dankest world fusion music I heard in the ...
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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