Maja Delak, Luka Prinčič : The Sounding of Temporary Small Arts Communities [KAM070]

“An audio face-to-face with the complexity of the ‘small arts’, with their diverse historical and content origins, with the communities and encounters that took place at the 2021 ‘Small Arts’ Symposium and the 2022 ‘Small Minor Arts’ Platform, and with their social implications and genre diversity.

The Sounding of Temporary Small Arts Communities is an audiozine with field recordings.”

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Format: 5 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 1 Nov 2023
Style: Experimental, Field Recording

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dvidevat : Pulse Defusion [KAM061]

“A representative of the younger generation of the Slovenian electronic music scene, dvidevat has been filling local dance floors since 2019. As a producer, she explores the sonic realms between old school Detroit electro, breakbeat and modern-day techno. Her music is forged from predominantly raw percussion and minimalist melodic lines, creating a distinctive form of intergalactic funk in the tradition of legends, such as Helena Hauff and DJ Stingray. A similar kinetic energy and bassbin pressure also mark her fast-paced DJ sets, during which you will rarely find time to chat and sip booze. Her discography includes various guest appearances on Kamizdat compilations, a split release with her colleague Nulla and debut solo EP ‘Idle Infection’, released in January on Honest Work Recordings.”

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Format: 4 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 10 Dec 2022
Style: Electro, Breakbeat

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Shekuza : Coriolis Effect [KAM045]

“Two decades after Umek and Random Logic, Shekuza might be one of stronger forces taking Slovenian techno into the future.”

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Format: 5 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 7 Aug 2020
Style: Techno, Experimental

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Shekuza : De Sica [KAM038]

“The album De Sica is made using custom modular patching systems for synthesis and composition in which the analogue and the digital join hands: a continuous signal through patch cables performing analogue voltage control of an almost infinite variety of parameters and available hardware modules.”

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Format: 11 x File, Album, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 8 May 2019
Style: Experimental

Originally posted by bassandspace.com