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- Salami Rose Joe Louis – ZDENKA 2080
- Salami Rose Joe Louis – “Octogonal Room” (Official Video)
- Dorian Concept – “Toothbrush” / “Booth Thrust”
- Dorian Concept – “Toothbrush” LIVE
- Little Snake – Lost in Spirals EP
- MELKWEG BY JAMESZOO & METROPOLE ORKEST (CONDUCTED BY JULES BUCKLEY)
Posted: 09 Jul 2019 04:45 PM PDT
The debut record from Salami Rose Joe Louis on Brainfeeder is out August 30th
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Salami Rose Joe Louis – “Octogonal Room” (Official Video)
Posted: 09 Jul 2019 04:41 PM PDT
Taken from the album ‘Zdenka 2080′, released 30 August 2019 on Brainfeeder
Video by Japhy Riddle
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Posted: 03 Jul 2019 04:38 PM PDT
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Posted: 03 Jul 2019 04:35 PM PDT
Dorian Concept performing “Toothbrush” LIVE
His two track 12″ is out Aug 2
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Posted: 21 Jun 2019 04:27 PM PDT
Out Now
Little Snake continues his mission to inspire change within electronic dance music, returning to Brainfeeder with a fresh collection of DJ tools expressly built to turn dancefloors upside down and inside out. "LOST IN SPIRALS EP" is the literal translation of the feelings that Little Snake (real name Gino Serpentini) attempts to invoke in the execution of these tracks, drawing on math rock, textural noise, acid techno and jungle, and striving to translate the impossible, intangible spiralling feeling deep within himself, but still maintain a drum pattern.Residing in Calgary, Alberta – Little Snake's music balances intricacy with explosive bass weight and his tracks have become a staple in Flying Lotus's DJ sets. FlyLo described his productions as "fkn insane" and promptly signed the 20 year old to Brainfeeder in 2018 to release "ENTER" EP (inspired by the Gaspar Noé film Enter The Void) and also contribute to the label's tenth anniversary compilation "Brainfeeder X". Leave A Commentposted in Artists by PBDY |
Posted: 17 May 2019 04:21 PM PDT
Out Now
In 2017 Jameszoo opened Amsterdam Dance Event with a very special collaboration with Jules Buckley and the Grammy-Award winning Metropole Orkest at the iconic Melkweg concert hall. The recordings of this momentous collaboration will be released via Brainfeeder on 17 May 2019.The magic and the chemistry in the room that evening was both exhilarating and heartwarming as Buckley – Chief Conductor of the Metropole Orkest since 2013 – led the 49-piece orchestra, plus Richard Spaven (drums); Niels Broos (organs, synths, Rhodes); Frank Wienk aka Binkbeats (percussion); John Dikeman (saxophone) and Mitchel van Dinther aka Jameszoo (electronics, synths and Wurlitzer) on a truly joyful journey, elevating compositions from van Dinther's 2016 album "Fool" to transcendental realms. "This was as wonderful as it was frightening," says van Dinther. "I was in great hands being guided by Jules and the orchestra. Because of them I could hear my compositions flower." Jules Buckley describes the collaboration as "a really open and rewarding process. Mitchel's mind rolls in a different way and so, tapping the orchestra into those avenues – for me – created some really beautiful and unusual results I'm really proud of." Jameszoo released his debut album "Fool" in 2016 via Brainfeeder. A curious, at times downright awkward, but thoroughly enjoyable blend of jazz and off kilter electronics, it was heralded by Pitchfork for its playful hybridity, free spirited character and innovation: "It bursts at the seams with ideas". The record featured cameos from two outright legends: Brazilian composer Arthur Verocai and pianist Steve Kuhn; bassist Thundercat; keyboardist Niels Broos and drummers Richard Spaven and Julian Sartorius. Leave A Commentposted in Artists by PBDY |
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