Upcoming Albums Of 2016...

June Miller - Robots & Romans is a great example of what i think a good dnb LP looks like.
spans a broad spectrum from liquid to heaviest neuro with some experimentaion on a few tracks,
while keeping a certain connection and a smooth flow (seamless song transitions),
a buncha interludes (with an interesting name choice for them),
a nice long intro, very well produced, cool cover art, CD (w/ sleeve) & Vinyl physicals.

I don't like all tracks, but most, and thats kind of a plus in my eyes/ears - there is no LP i like all tracks of (yet)...
 
really? sounds like a really poor version of this:


IMO their nothing on these:


Phace has changed from hit & miss to; nope not even going to check. Probably it's my taste. Never been a fan of their heavier stuff but lately both are just operating in there expect when Misanthrop made Garbage Truck Remix which lead me to hope that there might still be some creativity in the guys left. Just brilliant:


I like the tunes on 'Psycho' more than any of these too so i get your point. The music's just changed with the times i guess. Either way i'm still a massive fan.
 
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Various Artists album on Rupture, including a Seba ft. Blackeye tune and much more, no official announcement thus far but it's true it's underway
 
Machinedrum - Human Energy LP on 30th September

CD2 x LP Limited edition clear white marble vinyl

1 Lapis
2 Morphogene (featuring Ruckazoid)
3 Angel Speak (featuring MeLo-X)
4 Tell U (feat Rochelle Jordan)
5 Surfed Out
6 Do It 4 U (featuring D∆WN)
7 Celestial Levels (featuring Jesse Boykins III)
8 Isometrix
9 Spectrum Sequence
10 White Crown (featuring Tosin Abasi)
11 Ocean of Thought
12 Etheric Body Temple
13 Dos Puertas (featuring Kevin Hussein)
14 Opalescent
15 Colour Communicator

https://ninjatune.net/release/machinedrum/human-energy/?lf=f10a8a56058825e7094759eea4af1f25

With Human Energy, Travis Stewart (aka Machinedrum) has made a career-defining album, one which will take him from best-kept-secret of the electronic music cognoscenti to breakout star of the US music scene. Why and how? The simple answer is that he’s fallen in love and moved to California, let in light and warmth to his always technically stunning productions. The complex answer is, well, more complicated. But then, you can spend forever trying to explain or you can just revel in this remarkable album.

Let’s begin with the simple. Written between January and April 2016, the record “reflects a period of great change in my life. I moved across the country to a new city, I proposed to the girl of my dreams, I moved into a new house, bought a brand new computer and set off to write a new album.” But as well as these personal elements, moving to California allowed Stewart to explore a long-held interest in “esoteric and new age concepts… When I was younger I started researching energy healing, meditation and other pseudosciences after learning that my great grandfather was a healer.”

Somehow, these ideas began to provide a vitality and intensity for his music-making: “I played the songs for friends and their immediate reaction was that the songs made them feel something in their bodies, like the music was pouring energy into them. I realized that I was creating an album that will make people feel something instantly, connecting my intention with the listener.” Stewart is well aware that some of these ideas will come over as “straight up cheesy.” His best rebuttal is his album, which astounds over and over again with the sheer brilliance of its execution, the warmth and beauty it resonates with, and yes, the unremitting energy of the music. Who can say if Human Energy can heal you? It will certainly leave you with a huge, goofy smile slathered all over your face.

From opener “Lapis,” Machinedrum sets out his stall — an arpeggio ascending to heaven which, apparently building towards the mother of all drops, instead fades up and off into the ether. The music throughout is scintillating, from the mind-candy riffs of “White Crown” (featuring some crazy guitar work from Tosin Abasi of progresive metal band Animals As Leaders), the ecstatic d&b finale of “Do It 4 U” (an absolute stand-out with showstopper vox from singer-of-the-moment D∆WN), the smile-inducing, melodic brilliance of “Color Communicator,” or the precision and build of first single “Dos Puertas,” featuring Rihanna collaborator Kevin Hussein.

Hussein, D∆WN and Abasi aren’t the only collaborators to have bought into this new take on the Machinedrum universe. Fresh off the back of two prominent collabs on Beyonce’s Lemonade, MeLo-X offers understated, classy assistance on the wonderful “Angel Speak,” sitting his voice in amongst heavenly vocal chops. Jesse Boykins III offers a moment of astral r&b goodness on “Celestial Levels.” Rochelle Jordan provides the lift off as Machinedrum works the rhythm flips on “Tell U.” There are telling contributions, too, from Ruckazoid, Roses Gabore and SK Simeon.

You could in fact, pick almost any track from this record and argue that it is a standout, all of which adds to the sense that Travis Stewart, having discovered that rare thing—spirituality and purity in electronic music—is about to have a very big year. “It’s an exchange of energy through sound,” he finishes by telling us. “It’s a healing experience. We’re living in dark times and with so much negativity existing in the world I want to be a rare voice of positivity.” You don’t really need to read any more of this — you just need to hear it.

I wondered what was going on with a couple of these tunes! Will be so pleased if at least half of this Lp is 170 stuff as Vapor City was great! :D
 
A) Antimachine
B) Drone
C) Infinite Hysteria
D) Trashriot
E) Rosebud
F) Heavy Load

£40.00 - 3 x 12''

http://intenserecords.com/view.php?TitleId=26699

No audio yet though
There's audio for a couple of those around on Soundcloud...tunes are sounding unreal but man thats some expensive vinyl...wonder if there are any vinyl-only tunes on the release? Or do you get shares in Misanthrops emo haircut with your purchase or something?
 
Renegade Hardware - Final Chapter LP dropping around 2nd December, on Clayton's facebook, was a few weeks ago his post I think, don't bother trawling through it, he posts stuff everyday.
 
Just previewing the Mutated Forms album right now and it's sounding diverse and well produced. I can't believe I got the vinyl, CD and mp3s for only $26 (including postage) when I'm paying $40 for a record in Australia. Cheers spearhead
 
Looking at the first post, It's amazing to see how many of these albums have yet to see the light of day
 
This out yet ?
Out next year. Think I misinterpreted what he meant (there was a listening session on the same day, with Clayton, Ink and Loxy where they also played a couple tunes off the album).

I think this one's going to be worth the wait, for me anyway, judging by the names in room 2 on the lineup of the first Backlash event from November.

Also I hear Clayton's looking to launch a new imprint that was supposed to be launched years ago called Black Audio. See how that goes...
 
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