NEW TRACK! 'Aquifer' . It's my first for years so please let me know if you hear anything up with the mix or master, I've had to do a lot of revision. Inspired by the pad - I have no idea where the sound came from - there's some blackhole reverb in there as well :) Thanks
https://mirlo.space/northcape/release/unreleased-2025
Lately, all of my Cyfer of Agrym, #experimental #ElectronicMusic has been of the #mellow #meditative #drone variety, but I contributed a couple tracks & the cover art for a new compilation of #noise and other #minimalism with a bird theme! You can find it all right here:
https://aneclecticcollectionofdust.bandcamp.com/album/migration
If you're more in a mellow mood though, you can still find more of that sort of thing here:
https://cyferofagrym.bandcamp.com/album/lighter-than-nothing
In ‘FEATHERS,’ composer Katy Jarzebowski reclaims play as a radical act. Born from her 2021 ballet The Thing with Feathers—a Sundance-backed collaboration with choreographer Emily Adams—the album
sheds its stage origins to become something... #Electronica #Music #News
Coming up next for #RFFF25 18 July
at https://party.radiofreefedi.net/
2000 UTC - Axwax @axwax - Live midtempo #electronica and swinging from #dub to #jungle.
2200 UTC - Jazzaria @Jazzaria -
will perform #instrumental #improvisation at the keyboard and will take vibe, theme and style requests from chat
More chances to #joinIn together from home as this awesome month long artists' streaming series continues.
If you've been with me since Jan 1 when I put the first track out there, you've gotten a glimpse of each piece of this new album through nine separate build stages.
Now you and your friends can have all of them, updated and mastered, all at once. I'll drop a few codes in a moment!
#craque #chordsapart #NewRelease #NewRelease2025 #electronica #ElectroAcoustic #ElectroLounge #improvisation #Psychedelic #Techno #AcidHouse #BigBeat #Cliqhop #Glitch #Downtempo #Vocals #IDM
Calva Louise – Edge of the Abyss Review
By Angry Metal Guy
Genre is a funny thing. Calva Louise will almost certainly be called “Crossover.” Their sound is a combination of elements that, if I read each one individually, would make me cringe or shrug my shoulders. Seen grouped on the page, I might ask, “How would that even work?” What I wouldn’t expect is an album that excites me. The kind of excitement that drives one to spin the record again immediately. The kind of excitement that leads to sharing the record with anyone who will listen and lengthy discussions of the details of whether someone else noticed the Fleshgod Apocalypse piano arpeggios in track four.1 But Edge of the Abyss is a rare record that manages to feel wild, unpredictable, and yet addictive—evocative—all at once. And while it’s apparently a concept album, the real story that I’m following is the one told in the songs that add up to something greater than the sum of their parts.
The strength of Edge of the Abyss lies in its fusions, and I mean that in every sense. Calva Louise doesn’t blend styles; they smash them together. “Tunnel Vision” rips open the record with a sugar-rush hook, bouncing within three minutes from pop-chorus to dubstep drop to metallic groove. “W.T.F.” is exactly that: frenetic, agitated, and punky. “Aimless,” the album’s first single, is a real highlight, threading unpredictable melodies, classical piano runs, and crunchy metal riffage into something that feels like “Justice for Saint Marie” (Diablo Swing Orchestra) but with a dembow beat.2 Each song can be emphasized for such moments: “Hate in Me” swaps between Katatonia and Kate Bush without skipping a beat; “Under the Skin” gives Lacuna Coil while “Barely a Response” blends 3/Coheed and Cambria and Muse to create something that just vibes right—blending proggy post-punk with The Fall of Hearts.
The balancing act is accomplished by Edge of the Abyss being extremely well-composed. These songs, while poppy—slick, catchy, memorable—aren’t glued together Frankenpop. Instead, they’re meticulously assembled homunculi, each with its own little soul.3 There’s a sense throughout the first half of this record that you’re listening to something much more thoughtful than its surface chaos might suggest. I might be imagining things, but this is where frontwoman and primary composer Jess Allanic’s background in composition seems to play a major role. The fact that Calva Louise can evoke so many different bands, sounds, and seamlessly traverse genre boundaries in seconds—from harmonized vocals over Latin folk beats to crunchy groove to house in moments (“El Umbral”)—without seeming scattered speaks to a deep understanding of music.4
You can feel that deep understanding of music in Edge of the Abyss’s most daring material: its multilingual, rhythmically tangled, and emotionally exposed core. “Lo Que Vale,” which may be my favorite song, strips things back enough to let Allanic’s small-but-commanding voice—reminiscent of Catalina García (Monsieur Periné)—to shine. “Impeccable” evokes The Kovenant’s “New World Order” before erupting into harmonized guitar leads and New Wave vibes. These are songs with giant choruses, and while Allanic has a remarkable presence and extremely deft melodic sense, she never dominates the mix. Whether screaming, speaking, or singing, her voice is expertly integrated, capable of balancing Kate Bush and Jonas Renkse depending on where she is in a song (“Hate in Me”), with harmonic sensibilities that bring me back to 3‘s The End Is Begun. Her presence does for Calva Louise what Serj Tankian did for System of a Down or Trim for King Goat. But unlike the aforementioned vocalists, she’s playing guitar, piano, and writing songs.
Edge of the Abyss is not perfect, however. First, the record’s energy flags a bit in the back half, where “The Abyss” pulls its punches and “Under the Skin” leans too hard on its mid-tempo groove. Nothing here fails, but the band’s frenetic, genre-defying dynamism seems more concentrated in the first six tracks. Still, even at its weakest, Edge of the Abyss brims with detail—piano breaks, synth arpeggios, key changes—that keep it from feeling inert. And repeated listens have only deepened my appreciation for these later tracks. If the front half is where Calva Louise erupts, the back half is where the ash is beginning to fall. Second, while there is supposedly a concept here, I have no idea what it is. In the tradition of Coheed & Cambria, who famously have a massive story but lyrics that read like “girl doesn’t like boy and boy gets mad about it,” a lot of this just reads as angst.
Some records sound big, and some records feel big. Edge of the Abyss does both.5 It feels big because it has ideas, and it succeeds because it commits to those ideas with zero regard for genre gatekeeping, scene politics, or what guys like me think is cool. It’s weird, catchy, and gleefully sophisticated, with every song bringing something unique to the table. Every arrangement counts. It’s a banger parade, and it’s hard not to feel like it’s also smart as hell. Is it perfect? No. But it’s addictive, it’s fun, and it’s going to be the most controversial Record o’ the Month since Gazpacho.
Rating: Great!
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s CBR MP3
Label: Mascot Records
Websites: calvalouise.com | calvalouise.bandcamp.com
Release Date: July 11th, 2025
#2025 #40 #CalvaLouise #CoheedAndCambria #crossover #DiabloSwingOrchestra #Dubstep #EdgeOfTheAbyss #Electronica #GrooveMetal #Jul25 #Katatonia #KateBush #KingGoat #MascotLabelGroup #MascotRecords #Metalcore #MonsieurPeriné #Muse #PopLatino #ProgressiveMetal #SystemOfADown #TheKovenant #Three #UKMetal
#Portishead:
Half Day Closing (live at Bizarre Festival 1998).
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=GebQWXW0bAI
#triphop #electronica #alternative
#Portishead:
Sour Times (Live at Bizarre Festival 1998).
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=-T-TtHUCuZk
#triphop #electronica #alternative
Mahamboro - 7 Jazz Pop Greats (2025)
A Broken Frame (1982), de Depeche Mode #música #darkwave #discos #electrónica #synthpop
https://thecheis.com/2025/07/08/a-broken-frame-1982-de-depeche-mode/
Hmmm, my day job seems to developing some instability as of late... "Welcome to the club.", right? ... Anyway, while any purchases are always very much appreciated, if you're in the market for some slightly odd #BedroomElectronica in the coming weeks, it will likely help to maintain some stability for a potential transition period that could be in the pipeline, while also (hopefully) entertaining:
so to any followers that haven't yet blocked/muted me after 2 weeks of constant politics and war updates...
@rybson HAS RELEASED NEW MUSIC AND ITS SO SICK OMG!!!
Support a comrade by at least giving an ear. Mask up and enjoy the lo-fi ambient goodness of one of my absolutely favorite #artists on the #fedi
Its a long post, too long for Mastodon, but if you’re an indepedent musician, this post is a must read. A lawyer is forming a class action suit again a couple of AI thieves.
https://calckeymusic.social/notes/a93hjqnzfjw5c85q
Join the class action suit at the link at the bottom of the article!
Trying this again, this time with hashtags
Still haven’t figured out a good way to connect with other creatives and people interested in electronic music of all sorts. I’ve almost completely severed myself from commercial social media; I’ve deleted InstaGram becauce Mark Fuckerberg is a fascist. So without meta, Bluesky is the last bastion of commercial bullshit. Go fediverse! #music #electronica #electronicmusic #edm #ambient
Trying this again, this time with hashtags
Still haven’t figured out a good way to connect with other creatives and people interested in electronic music of all sorts. I’ve almost completely severed myself from commercial social media; I’ve deleted InstaGram becauce Mark Fuckerberg is a fascist. So without meta, Bluesky is the last bastion of commercial bullshit. Go fediverse!
Oof, yeah, well that’s yer #Leftfield’s #Leftism 30 years old. Anything I can say about this album would be considered understatement.
It’s a one off, a golden god of an album. Nothing they’ve done since holds up like this, not much else does tbh. Understatement like I said.
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Psst: Wanna know about the secret correlation of sex, witches and ring modulators?
It will all be revealed at…
RADIO IRRTUM! (on air from Berlin)
↓↓↓ Deutsch Version below unten ↓↓↓
Yeah: Da next issue of #RadioIrrtum! will air this Saturday, 2025/06/07, 8:00pm UTC+2/Berlin time. At Alex Berlin FM at 91MHz / DAB+ K7D around #Berlin + worldwide at https://www.alex-berlin.de/radio-livestream .
#Radio Irrtum! is a German language #radioShow exploring the sonic vastness of the #underground. Emitted transmissions may raise attention for new unheard #music all over this planets genre spectrum. Don't worry about that #GermanLanguage - it's about the #music!
Music which this time may lean more than usual on the electronic side, as there will be…
- raw 'n also #glitchy #Pop
- #Demoscene #Garage
- free flowing #Acid
- swedish #Electro
- scratchy, breaky #Bass
- experimental #Electronica
- #industrial in various ways (#breakbeats, noise, #spokenWord)
- hardcore #punk
- even nature #soundscapes
Among others there will be #CreativeCommons music, & of course we'll have a bunch of #FediverseArtists in it as well. So shout outs to @sonicwalker@mastodon.green, @h0ffman@mas.to who was kind enough to let me have a (I think) #exclusive version (!) of one of his latest tracks, and especially to @rktic@abraum.social, like H0ffman an absolute Demoscene legend, who granted me the absolute pleasure of a deep diving interview about a lot of aspects of making music (right) with him.
I will post a link to the almost 40 min running #interview I've enhanced into #multimedial dimensions (no kidding – was more work than anticipated, but also fun) alongside the show within this threat here, when the time is right. It also has English subtitles (only here with editorial remarks).
And then there is that educational section about sex, witches and #ringModulation. Just saying. I mean - it's almost 2 min long, complete with music examples - where can you get secret knowledge about the inner works of the universe in under 2 min? Yes - at Radio Irrtum!
Anyway: If at least a bit interested in kewl new unusual #music, tune in!
Playlist + manuscript + interview link afterwards here (provided I’m home, else it will come up the day after). And if you have questions? I'll gladly answer! Just ask!
CU all on Saturday! :)
↑↑↑ English version above, the Deutsche welche jetzt ↓↓↓
Radio Irrtum! kommt näher → Samstag, 10.06., 20:00 isses soweit auf Alex Berlin (FM 91MHz/DAB+ K.7D / Stream URL oben).
Also die seltsame Funk(el)sendung, in der planetenumfassende Weiten des musikalischen Untergrunds erforscht werden.
Genres:
- sorry, Zeychenlimit… s.o.!
Massig freie Creative Commons Tracks + Fediverse Künstler:innen (s.o.!) + Interview + Hexen, Sex, Ringmodulatoren. Alles drin!
Wird bestimmt heftig schön! Playlist + Manuskrpt nach der Sendung (spätestens Sonntag) hier drunter. Fragen einfach stellen – ich antworte (spätestens Sonntag)! Bis denne :)