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Popular tags: electronic, downtempo, ambient, idm, electronica
Michael Milosh’s vocals have been declared “sensual, airy, soothing, lush seascapes of erupting warmth and gentleness.”
Milosh, from Toronto, Canada, debuted his first album, You Make Me Feel (“Top 10 Electronic Albums,” iTunes 2004), as a work reveling in the joys of new love. It celebrated everything from his girlfriend’s taste to her positive presence in his life. But then they broke up. Recorded in the 12 months after his relationship’s collapse, Meme explores all facets of the newly-single male experience: heartache, loneliness, lust, guilt, soul searching, and eventually, romantic rebirth.
Says Milosh, “It begins with ‘It’s Over,’ a song about my breakup with the girl ‘You Make Me Feel’ was about, and ends with ‘Run Away,’ about that need to get away from pain, from the dull routine of life, to be in a new place with my new girlfriend.” The truly fascinating and voyeuristic moments, however, happen in-between these two big life changes.
On “You Fill Me,” Milosh explores a casual sex experience, providing erotic imagery that is at turns sensual, violent, and spiritual. While much of the song delights in this orgasmic revelry, one can hear in Milosh’s voice a desire for something more, a penetration of not just skin, but soul.
On “The City,” Milosh reflects on his life so far with a hint of nostalgia. “The City was born out of a walk in old Montréal with one of my best friends from when I was young,” says Milosh. “It was really hot outside, the air was thick, the streets were poorly lit, and there was no one around us. The city felt almost empty. You get a really clear sense of the history of the city on nights like that for some reason.
Border community (record label) have some really cool minimal electro artists (James Holden, Nathan Fake)
BPitch Control (record label) are quite unique in thier music (Modeselektor, Apparat, Ellen Alien) <--- i recommend Modeselektor/Moderat
and ofcourse Skrillex, who haas some heavy baselines in his clubstep/dubstep
idm, ambient, electronic, electronica, belgium
amorph (person) is the solo project of Lionel Raymaekers. Based in Brussels, Belgium he started producing music in the end of 2003. His initial compositions began with an acid / techno theme but he soon grew tired of the genre. However, when he discovered the idm / electronica world he quickly fell in love with it. amorph is now producing emotional music which crosses all subgenres of electronica, idm and ambient, focusing on the melodic content and mood of his music.
Amon Tobin
experimental, psychedelic, hip-hop, electronic, abstract
In 2009 a voice materialized from the windswept void of the California desert. At once haunting and oddly welcoming, it hasn’t been your mind playing tricks on you, it’s Gonjasufi. Combining international psychedelia and the new-school beat diaspora, Gonjasufi’s dark songwriting, affecting vocals and street-mystic vibe will leave an indelible mark, as witnessed so far on collaborations with Flying Lotus and The Gaslamp Killer.
experimental, downtempo, electronic, , hip-hop, lo-fi
Teebs (aka Mtendere Mandowa) has been in the right place at the right time. The avid skater met esteemed workaholic producers Flying Lotus and Samiyam at a 2007 Red Bull Music Academy function in Orange County and later became immersed in Los Angeles’s weekly future-bass hot spot the Low End Theory, witnessing the Gaslamp Killer, Daedelus, Kutmah, and others tear it up on the regular. An Achilles-tendon injury forced Teebs to take a year off from skating, which allowed him to focus on his music. He eventually ended up rooming with FlyLo and Samiyam, absorbing the rampaging, wonkily funky sounds he heard in his living space and then peace-ing them out into more blissful configurations.