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FACT Magazine dBridge channels bass nostalgia with new album and photobook, Lineage @ Musique Non Stop


FACT Magazine dBridge channels bass nostalgia with new album and photobook, Lineage @ Musique Non Stop

Link to FACT Magazine: Music News, New Music.

Posted: 12 Jul 2019 09:50 AM PDT
A look back over the veteran producer’s adventures in bass.
dBridge is back on his own Exit Records with a new album. Lineage accompanies a photobook of the same name that features snapshots taken by the artist over the course of his musical career.
“I’m lucky as I’m in a unique position to be able to get closer than most to my fellow music makers and listeners and point a lens into their world”, explains the drum and bass pioneer.
“It dawned on me that what had started out as a photographic collection of the people I met whilst travelling through music was forming a unified image of the Bass music scene, images of the people around me who had helped shape it and are a part of its lineage.”

The album follows last year’s A Love I Can’t Explain, which was the producer’s first solo album in  10 years.
A limited amount of Lineage photobooks, which come packaged with a 12″ vinyl and digital download of the album, are available from Exit Records now.
Check out the album artwork, photobook and tracklist below.


Tracklist:
01. ‘Mauve’
02. ‘Hidden Intention’
03. ‘Tear Me Open ‘
04. ‘Volitile Level’
05. ‘Unburied’
06. ‘Comments’
07. ‘Echo Chamber’

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Rhyw debuts on Seilscheibenpfeiler with new EP, Lurk Late
Posted: 12 Jul 2019 04:30 AM PDT
Listen to the seething techno creeper of a title track now.
Cassegrain's Alex Tsiridis will debut on Modeselektor's Seilscheibenpfeiler imprint under his Rhyw moniker with a new EP, Lurk Late.
The label has shared the seething title track, which is described as “a sinister half time excursion into creepy industrial aesthetics” – listen now.

The EP follows the Biggest Bully / Felt EP that the producer released under the same moniker on Fever AM, his label with Mor Elian, earlier this year.
Lurk Late arrives on July 26 and is available to pre-order now. Check out the artwork and tracklist below.

Tracklist:
01. ‘IRL’
02. ‘Tap To Resume’
03. ‘Lurk Late’
04. ‘Triangle Escape’
Read next: Deep Inside – July 2019's must-hear house and techno playlist
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Posted: 12 Jul 2019 03:32 AM PDT
As part of The NYC Women’s Fund For Media, Music and Theatre initiative.
The City of New York Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) is offering $500,000 in grants to musicians within the five boroughs of New York who identify as women, reports Billboard.
The grants are part of The NYC Women’s Fund For Media, Music and Theatre initiative, which this year awarded a total of $1.5 million to 63 film, TV, theatre, and digital media projects made by creatives who identify as women “to address the underrepresentation of women in film, music, television and theatre.”
The fund will award grants of up to $20,000 for music projects in any genre, as long at least 75% of rehearsal and recording dates are in New York City or at least 75% of the project budget is spent on costs in New York City.
Applications for the grants are now open. For more details on the application and for a complete list of terms and stipulations, check out guidelines for the music grants here.
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