Dunes : Kasuganomichi [self released]

“I am Dunes, a New Zealander living in Japan. I produce slow burning dance music out of a studio barely classifiable as a closet back home. These are my first tracks to send out to the world.”

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Format: 2 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC
Released: 22 Mar 2014
Style: Synth-Pop, Deep House

Nanaki : Afterlight [self released]

“Postcode guitarist Mikie Daugherty kicked off 2014 with the release of an EP in his Nanaki guise. Released once again by Small Bear Records, the five-track Afterlight EP contains music that was recorded in the autumn of 2013 whilst Postcode was regrouping with a new drummer, with a cover painted by brilliant Leeds-based artist Grace Turner.
Back in the early-to-mid part of the last decade Nanaki was an instrumental Post-Rock-type band based on the Isle of Man, at a time that such a thing was not really deemed socially acceptable in the local scene. Known for their intense performances and excessive volume, Nanaki only released one album in their lifetime, the exceedingly limited-edition Fashion Is The Enemy Of All Art, back in The Summer Of Rock, 2003. That record predated the existence of Nanaki as a full band, having been written and recorded by Mikie and, on some songs, bassist Emma Ryan before the addition of extra personnel to the line-up. This new EP was recorded in a similar manner, with all instrumentation being handled by Mikie, with no intention to return to live performance with other musicians. Perhaps less obviously Post-Rock than the live band had been, Afterlight also sees Nanaki explore new areas, including experimentation with tempo changes and, in Saint Alessa, a ‘concept’ piece of sorts (though that is irrelevant to the listener, it was simply a new method of writing).”

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Format: 5 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC
Released: 1 Jan 2014
Style: Indie, Rock, Experimental

nigul : vol [self released]

“To compose these two pieces I’ve been working with different generative configurations and random sound devices. The result was brighter than usual, including a slight shift towards dub and a gentle touch of rhythm. Hope you like it.”

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Format: 2 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC
Released: 16 Mar 2014
Style: Ambient, Drone, Experimental

Colaars : Wood Arsenal [self released]

The best indie rock you’ve ever heard comes directly from Kiev, Ukraine.

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Format: 5 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC
Released: 11 Feb 2012
Style: Indie, Rock

Lo : Flo EP [self released]

“Re-release of this EP removed of Deepindub catalog. Bonus track: Lars Leonhard – Olearia (Lo rmx) also removed from DiD catalog. Enjoy!!!”

Release page
Direct download (MP3)

Format: 5 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps
Released: 5 Mar 2014
Style: Deep House, Dub Techno

Ian Place : Crossroads (Original Mix) [self released]

New tune by Ian Place brings you some fresh sound, looking forward to summer 2014.

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Direct download (WAV)

Format: 1 x File, Single, WAV
Released: 3 Mar 2014
Style: Tech House, Deep House

Gretchen Lyme : Mogadon [self released]

Gretchen Lyme from Glasgow, Scotland, makes electronic/ambient music ala BOC, Portishead ect. using field recordings, synths and samples.

Release page

Format: 3 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC
Released: 23 Feb 2014
Style: Drone, Lo-Fi, Post-Rock, Shoegaze

glu : Some Deep Stuff [self released]

“Collection of some deep stuff ive made the last year or so.”

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Format: 4 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC
Released: 18 Dec 2013
Style: Ambient, Experimental, Psychedelic

Pobedia : Light in darkness [self released]

Pobedia shows us a path of dub to find our destination.

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Format: 6 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC
Released: 23 Feb 2014
Style: Dub Techno, Deep House

Ian Place : Original Tracks [self released]

Ian Place is a 23 year old producer/DJ working out of Washington, DC. Growing up in Cape Elizabeth, ME, Ian appreciated an eclectic mix of music as a child and teenager but never pursued production. As time passed and music technology advanced Ian eventually got his hands on a copy of Logic express. After a little practice and some music lessons it all started to click for Ian.”

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Style: Deep House, Tech House