Brazilian producer, multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, translator, and fanatical record collector, Ed Motta has long been
a musical renaissance man; a forward-thinking standard bearer to music fans in his own country, as well as a club, radio and festival presence in ...
Arthur Verocai's long-lost solo LP straddles the continents to fuse Brazilian tropicalia with American funk,
yielding a shimmering, dreamlike mosaic of sound that both celebrates and advances the creative spirit. Employing a dizzyingly lush 20-piece string section, stiletto-sharp bursts of ...
Merging the musical lexicon of the dancefloor with their own dark musings, Nitzer Ebb evokes
an occasionally stunning mix of techno and industrial on their second full-length effort. At its best, Belief is a captivating call to surrender the pretensions ...
A remix compilation covering material from this venerable band's Tohuvabohu and Hau Ruck albums, Brimborium
should spur industrial aficionados onto the dancefloor with little problem. Featuring remixes by some of the genre's best, with Die Krupps, Angelspit, Zombie Girl, and ...
The debut full-length album from Australian dance music production duo Flight Facilities, 2014's Down to
Earth showcases the group's sexy and atmospheric soft focus electronica. Showcasing the talents of members Hugo Gruzman and James Lyell, Down to Earth comes four ...
As the title of this compilation suggests, it's a collection of songs in which Gilberto
Gil shares the stage with other artists. Some of the tracks are well-known, other more obscure. Gil at his best is a brilliant songwriter and ...