The top releases on Bleep, as selected by Joshua Sabin.
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The top releases on Bleep, as selected by Joshua Sabin.
So glad she finally put this out! First heard the final track 'Epoch Sinus II' as the finisher on a mix, maybe early last year or possibly late the previous, and had hunted for it since. That track is unreal as is the rest of the album.
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Fis has filled this with tiny points of interest and just immerses us in texture throughout. Bliss as the latter half of 'Root Collars' begins to show it's hand.
Great combo - these guys come together so well on this record. Pretty moments all over, seems Lopatin's more recent assertive/jarring style really shines through here but at the same time is tempered with Hecker's pacing.
Heavy duty but an assault that is controlled and has depth if you look for it.
A good friend put me on to Andrew Chalk and I've been exploring since. 'Wild Flowers' with Tom James Scott really comes alive when you give it time and attention.
Brutally corporeal. Delicate. Warm. And absolutely fucking HD. Would flat-out love to experience this live.
Super fun and for me feels like the birth of the idea he is running with and exploring further now. 'Happic', particularly, is a belter.
Just to mix it up... check out 'Subox'.. relentlessly good.