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Monday, July 27, 2015

Some rolling and pumping techno vibes from Fundamental Harmonics on Lepton Quark!


Some rolling and pumping techno vibes from Fundamental Harmonics on Lepton Quark! http://add.tc/P188879

Addictech.com Featured Release : Spoonbill - Tinkerbox : Omelette Records



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Spoonbill returns to the fore with his 4th full-length album Tinkerbox. This fresh sonic anthology traverses the landscapes of cinematic groove electronica like a caravan of space gypsies; packed with instruments, handmade sound toys, weird musical contraptions, trinkets, puppets, clowns and a kick ass high end recording studio inside.

Tinkerbox has been crafted as a eclectic but refined listening album that features a vast array of 16 musicians, recorded in many studios around the world from Canada to India and Australia.The live instrumentation has been forensically sculpted with synthesised tones and foley recordings to achieve a dynamic spectrum of tonality that provides the listener with an evocative cerebral experience.

Spoonbill’s latest album is like nothing he has done before - yet it also seems like a natural evolution of his signature quirky glitch-funk, genre-defying style. The album glides from beat-less sound art, to dub infused rhythms, exotic melodia and downbeat grooves. Pretty and uplifting jazz inspired crescendos are juxtaposed with quirky idiosyncrasies but also spiked with a smattering of dark moments. As the name suggests, this is a collection of tracks that he has been tinkering with for many years, recording artists as he has toured extensively, weaving and manipulating the vast array of recorded tones into refreshing new compositions. At times the music pulls back to reveal a cinematic sensibility, reflective at time, often playful and endlessly inventive.

After a series of high energy EP’s (Airborne, Astro Archepeligo & Boca Fiesta), this is Spoonbill’s first full-length album in 6 years since Zoomorphic (2009). Not that he’s been resting on his laurels, having released three EP’s & a stack of remixes in that time featuring his trademark funked-up ‘wonkadelic’ bass music, as well as creating sound design for video games and TV and touring the world.

Spoonbill aka Melbourne born Jim Moynihan is one Australia’s most unique electronic musicians carving out a signature sound that has influenced the glitch hop, broken beat & bass music genres in the electronic music scene over the last ten years. This album shines a new light on one of the pioneers of the Australian scene, adding a new feather to his already plumage-laden cap.

The cover art for Tinkerbox was painted by the artist’s father; Daniel Moynihan and is titled ‘Tinker van’. It was inspired by a true character who travelled rural Victoria, moving from town to town fixing anything and everything people asked of him. The albums title draws inspiration from this gypsy fixit man’s travelling caravan as well as Spoonbill’s own hands on experience building his own rammed earth house and recording studio in the hills outside of Melbourne, Victoria where he produced, mixed and mastered the album.

This collection of tracks represent the voyages of the mythical Tinkerbox as the densely laden caravan travels across the rolling fields of sonic landscapes pioneering new territories along the way.

Friday, July 24, 2015

New Spoonbill Downtempo Album now available!




Spoonbill returns to the fore with his 4th full-length album Tinkerbox. This fresh sonic anthology traverses the landscapes of cinematic groove electronica like a caravan of space gypsies; packed with instruments, handmade sound toys, weird musical contraptions, trinkets, puppets, clowns and a kick ass high end recording studio inside. 

Tinkerbox has been crafted as a eclectic but refined listening album that features a vast array of 16 musicians, recorded in many studios around the world from Canada to India and Australia.The live instrumentation has been forensically sculpted with synthesised tones and foley recordings to achieve a dynamic spectrum of tonality that provides the listener with an evocative cerebral experience.

Spoonbill’s latest album is like nothing he has done before - yet it also seems like a natural evolution of his signature quirky glitch-funk, genre-defying style. The album glides from beat-less sound art, to dub infused rhythms, exotic melodia and downbeat grooves. Pretty and uplifting jazz inspired crescendos are juxtaposed with quirky idiosyncrasies but also spiked with a smattering of dark moments. As the name suggests, this is a collection of tracks that he has been tinkering with for many years, recording artists as he has toured extensively, weaving and manipulating the vast array of recorded tones into refreshing new compositions. At times the music pulls back to reveal a cinematic sensibility, reflective at time, often playful and endlessly inventive. 

After a series of high energy EP’s (Airborne, Astro Archepeligo & Boca Fiesta), this is Spoonbill’s first full-length album in 6 years since Zoomorphic (2009). Not that he’s been resting on his laurels, having released three EP’s & a stack of remixes in that time featuring his trademark funked-up ‘wonkadelic’ bass music, as well as creating sound design for video games and TV and touring the world.

Spoonbill aka Melbourne born Jim Moynihan is one Australia’s most unique electronic musicians carving out a signature sound that has influenced the glitch hop, broken beat & bass music genres in the electronic music scene over the last ten years. This album shines a new light on one of the pioneers of the Australian scene, adding a new feather to his already plumage-laden cap.

The cover art for Tinkerbox was painted by the artist’s father; Daniel Moynihan and is titled ‘Tinker van’. It was inspired by a true character who travelled rural Victoria, moving from town to town fixing anything and everything people asked of him. The albums title draws inspiration from this gypsy fixit man’s travelling caravan as well as Spoonbill’s own hands on experience building his own rammed earth house and recording studio in the hills outside of Melbourne, Victoria where he produced, mixed and mastered the album. 

This collection of tracks represent the voyages of the mythical Tinkerbox as the densely laden caravan travels across the rolling fields of sonic landscapes pioneering new territories along the way. 


Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Addictech.com Exclusive Release! Oneness - Processed Thoughts : Street Ritual



Street Ritual brings the glitchy heat again with their latest release!

Oneness releases ‘Processed Thoughts’, a 5-track psychedelic bass fusion of intertwining downtempo glitch atmospheres.  Composed of trippy, experimental, and squish flavors, these alignments consist of deep layers and complex yet illuminating textures.  Revitalizing feels dissolves the illusion and twirls your imagination true state of Oneness.  These pure intentions are created using varying elements such as vibrato tones, stirring melodies, and soothing yet sexy rhythms - processed thoughts of transcending worlds known to exist within the self.

Wayne Stickler, formerly known as Wetdreamz, is originally from Alaska, but resides Now in Lake Tahoe. With deep intentions and creativity flourishing in a state of wholeness, his psychedelic entity expands into the fourth dimension. With multiple releases and a great momentum rising, Oneness is bound to makes moves. Prepare for a conscious shift through his organic frequencies stemming from his entity.

Get it now only at Addictech.com!

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Addictech Records Presents : 2nutz - Blessoteric/Snowday


Addictech Records Presents : 2nutz - Blessoteric/Snowday

Artist: 2nutz
Release: Blessoteric/Snowday
Label: Addictech Records
Release Date: July 1st, 2015
Duration: 10:19
Catalog # ADDICTECH093                                                                        
UPC Code: 889326276357                
File Under: Glitch Hop, Midtempo, Breakbeat

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In a world of dominated by producer’s solo projects, collaborations are an exciting option for artists to combine forces and create a fresh 3rd entity. Their own definition hits the nail on the head, 2nutz are blapahedronous lazer crunk for the future! 2nutz’s lab is hidden in Colorado and as they both make their mark in the international underground as individuals, this collaboration project is setting it’s own pace and defining it’s own sound.

“Blessoteric” takes you on a laid back psychedelic ride, with organic string accents and angelic edited vocals, invoking the psydub gods and keeping the dancefloor engaged. “Snowday” dials up the ruckus, with a huge bassline and a rocking beat. A tripped out and glitched up vocal keeps this jam in check as it progresses and builds into a future classic from the 2nutz catalog.

2nutz is a collaboration of bass technicians kLL sMTH and Atomic Reactor. Their mission is to create a unique, uplifting, high energy experience that always leaves you wanting more. 2nutz will launch you to a new planet whose inhabitants live in a spacious atmospheric environment and survive solely on low end frequencies and roaring synth lines. They are establishing their foothold in underground bass music with releases spanning numerous prominent labels. And with this latest single hosted by Addictech Records there is no looking back!

Even though this release is available at over 300 outlets, we encourage you to purchase from the Addictech.com store. We are very generous to our artists, and by purchasing from this site you support them directly with no middleman.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2015