KYRRO & Le Code : Microcosm [DE53]

Le Code:
French born, Le Code produces deep, dub-influenced electronic music from ambient to chillout. His sound is influenced by ambient and deeptechno artists and trip-hop scene.
Le Code’s music is an audio exploration, a mix between melodic riffs, smooth ambiances and electronic beats.

KYRRO:
Kyrro alias George Kury, grew up in the nineties playing electric guitar and experimenting with synthesizers.
He produces analogue soundscapes using hardware tools with a mix of raw elements and a modern touch.
Based in Amsterdam he is constantly shaping deep and ambient electronics into his sound while he continues on exploring new musical horizons.”

Release page (Bandcamp)

Format: 4 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 26 Jun 2020
Style: Deep Techno, Dub Techno, Techno

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Substituent & Algorist90 ‎: Disembarktion [ODrex Trip 023]

“ODrex Trip 023 is coop project between Algorist90 & Subsituent including a Subset remix. The first 4 trax were recorded during a trip to Croatia that then gave birth to the rest of the release and project. Have a nice trip.”

Release page (Bandcamp)

Format: 11 x File, Album, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 21 Jun 2020
Style: Dub Techno, Deep Techno

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Markus Masuhr : Archive#01 [Pragmat#011]

“All tracks produced over the last years with a modular system by Markus Masuhr.”

Release page (Bandcamp)

Format: 9 x File, Album, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 27 May 2020
Style: Detroit Techno, Deep Techno, Acid

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Simon Mann : Where the Mountain Meets the River [self-released]

Where the Mountains Meet the River, real places inspiring the ambience and atmosphere of three deep electronic movements.
Australian Producer Simon Mann presents deep ambient techno experiments influenced by the sounds and locations of the Lower Blue Mountains in NSW, Australia.
The chirps of waking birds and frogs mixed with the light breeze through the grass are captured in the morning sun of Grasslands.
Ambient pads and analogue blips meet running water and calling Bell Birds to create the vibrant life surrounding the Creekbed.
Deep chords and muted percussion mixed with hypnotic arpeggios and a throbbing beat are bought to reality in the Causeway.”

Release page (Bandcamp)

Format: 3 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC
Released: 4 Jun 2020
Style: Ambient, Deep House, Deep Techno, Field Recording

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Eafhm : Flora [ST016]

Eafhm is a multidisciplinary project created recently by the evolution of different artistic and exploratory stages.
This project has developed different facets, including a career as an interpreter and audio producer when experimenting with a wide variety of musical sequences. It seeks the integration of oscillating interpersonal ideas among the variety of solid conceptions. This project also defines the transformation of the artist that has developed under different aliases for many years.
Each interpretation is made to create an atmosphere based on sound art, generative art and Techno in its different variations.”

Release page (Bandcamp)

Format: 5 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 25 May 2020
Style: Deep Techno

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R.Hz : Dub Wind [ODrex Trip 022]

“With ODrex Trip 022 R.Hz bring’s us Dub Wind, including 2 Twin Peetz & Moolsaasa remixes. The album goes deep into the sound of R.Hz, letting the wind blow where it may, be transported by the breeze.”

Release page (Bandcamp)

Format: 9 x File, Album, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 17 May 2020
Style: Dub Techno, Deep Techno

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Chris QHQ : 4-2020 [self-released]

Tracklist:
1. Deep Sun 08:31
2. Aerosols 07:00
3. Ice Planet 05:43

Release page (Bandcamp)

Format: 3 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 26 Apr 2020
Style: Deep House, Deep Techno, Ambient

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Bryson : Reflections From The Infinite [The Gods Planet]

“The free download series continues with a new episode, the release is presented by bryson. With his minimalistic approach, he introduces to the label Reflections From The Infinite, which includes 6 different flavoured tracks”

Release page (Bandcamp)

Format: 6 x File, Album, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 29 Apr 2020
Style: Deep Techno, Ambient Techno

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Biocym : Narrow Slopes [ST015]

Biocym is an artistic project from southern Italy that seeks to awaken emotions by expressing its feelings towards reality and the use of atmospheres and scenarios reflected in its sound. The main nucleus of his work reflects the attitude that man must embody in order to move in a dark and inscrutable reality that he must face when he inevitably explores it.

Biocym represents the way in which the artist approaches the way of awakening in himself by contemplating the infinite variety of landscapes of reality and proposes his progressive deepening.
His music is the meeting point of his two influences: natural sounds and those other sounds generated by his creativity.”

Release page (Bandcamp)

Format: 4 x File, EP, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 4 May 2020
Style: Deep Techno

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Various : EXPR Quarentine [EXP Records]

“From EXP Records we want to release this free compilation EP for these isolation days, and for all those people who support us day by day as well. as those who want to discover us, for all those listeners and djs interested in our artistic approachl based on techno and experimentation. 12 artists who have collaborated with the label, some tracks that have already been released previously as well as inedit tracks, we believe that these days music is one of the best ways to keep safe and to thank you for your support.”

Release page (Bandcamp)

Format: 12 x File, Compilation, MP3/320 kbps, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF, WAVE
Released: 15 Apr 2020
Style: Techno, Industrial

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