The latest addition to our Searching for the Omni-Dimensional blog is 19 year old producer and sound wizard Bwoy De Bhajan. With Bhajan refering to Hindu devotional songs, a slither of an idea is given about the music you will hear. Bwoy was deservedly a nominee for ‘Newcomer Of The ...
I first heard of Radioactive Sandwich through Globular. It was the teaming of these artists on the ‘Sorbet for the Soul’ EP; a super fresh collaboration idea where the artists would remix each other’s songs, Mango and Lemon, to create ‘Mamon’ and ‘Lengo’. So it was that Radioactive Sandwich (RS) ...
‘For all apparent chaos, we find a few simple rules Yet the rules keep evolving, so we sharpen our tools But the further we delve, the small just gets smaller Forever our search, will reveal Magnitudes of Order’ Since I first heard this album in September, I knew I had ...
Ever since my search for an Outtallectuals A to Z of Post-Dubstep, and stumbling across the symphonic dubstep based beauty of A Requiem for a New World, I’ve been hooked on the music AZEDIA makes. Then I came across the track Fathom and realised that this band can really work ...
When we initiated this website, to start off the section of this blog we wrote an introductory article on The Algorithm and the release of his single Tr0jans, before the Polymorphic Code album was out. This group was a clear indication of musicians searching for omni-dimensional music and their formula ...
What is a musician? Is someone who calls to prayer from his local mosque a musician? Are DJs musicians? What about parrots? Are sound engineers musicians? If a musician is not the master of a specific instrument? Too many questions about the technicality of what being a musician is. However, ...
This week we will be focusing on the duo that is Tentura, playing music within and on the borders of the psychedelic sub-genres of Psybient and Psychill. With the ever-evolving format of this blog, we bring you accompanying weekly mixes. Rather than copying links from SoundCloud to talk about the tracks ...
If you’ve been following our spaces, you’ll know that David Samano a.k.a Keeplove? has been on our radar for a while. One of our admins [A] came across his music while on a search to explore soundcloud with [insert]step tags. One of these words chosen was folk and beyond the ...
A Snippet of Tribal Dances by Kappah from Bedroom Research Records. Listen to this madness! ”A special, irresistible and fully entertaining mixture of funky analog synths, sampling tricks, hip-hop, ethno grooves, musak colors and newschool dancemusic codes. The real forces of those tunes are the perfect control, the spot on ...
In this series of posts, we will be uncovering music from around the globe that manage to break down genres of music to merely an attempted definition of a period in a song. (more…)
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