Retrospettiva: 2004 - 2014

Peripheral Minimal is proud to announce the forthcoming release by HIDDEN PLACE ‘Retrospettiva: 2004 – 2014′ the best of! Containing 3 tracks from each album and a bonus unreleased remix.

Italian act Hidden Place create a perfect mix of Minimal Synth and Coldwave, ranging in influence from early Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark / Kraftwerk and Depeche Mode to clan of xymox and mid-80s 4AD stylings.

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Posted on June 17th, 2014 under Releases, ,

 The Devil & The Universe- Walpern

New dark/ritual ambient project of Ashley Dayour & David Pfister.

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Posted on June 14th, 2014 under Releases, ,

Gold Zebra - Self-titled

VISAGE MUSIQUE is proud to announce the release of GOLD ZEBRA’s self-titled debut LP.

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Posted on June 11th, 2014 under Releases, ,

Ortrotasce- Self-titled

Disko Obscura proudly presents Ortrotasce’s self-titled debut album. A binary selection of the artist’s prolific work, “Ortrotasce” is a two-headed beast. Side A opens with the brilliant “World Un Related”, underscored by anxious synths, driving bassline, and spectral vocals. “New System” follows suit with throbbing drums and a woeful guitar rhythm, while the instrumentals “Diffuse” and “Shatter” feature heavy cold wave synths and dizzying sequences. Side B turns feral headlined by “Losing Mind,” an EBM behemoth driven by loaded industrial percussion and savage singing/shouting. The same severity surfaces in “The Body”, “Passion”, and “Expanding Room”, the latter a tenebrous instrumental marked by clever and infectious bass lines and rhythms.

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Posted on June 8th, 2014 under Releases, ,

Crystal Cult 2080

Irrepressible Dutchman Legowelt released a new album. Entitled ‘Crystal Code 2080’, it came out on Crème Organization and has been preceded by a sampler EP that featured one track from it.

The ‘2080’ part of the album title is taken from the Roland JV2080, a legendary digital synthesizer from the nineties that was used a lot in the making of the album. Bought second-hand in Tokyo for a couple of hundred dollars, it lends the record a very dewy eyed soul, whilst the ‘Crystal’ part of the title stands for the self-made ‘DIY germanium crystal compressor’ Legowelt used throughout the writing process.

The album itself features ten new tracks of pure Legowelt music mainly recorded in The Hague in the past year, but also on the road during tours of LA, the Californian desert, Tokyo (which spawned ‘Crystal Cult 2080’) and Tejada Gran Canaria (where ‘The Future of Myself’ was written.) Where his last album The Paranormal Soul was an organic trip into misty forests, this one seems more concerned with medieval spirits; it’s deeper, darker and the whole thing is tied together by a more coherent sense of ancient alchemy.

Given the use of a DIY germanium crystal compressor during production, it’s no wonder everything feels warm, fuzzy and mystic in a way that draws your attention in like that fabled philosopher’s stone… glare too long and you might just turn to stone. Right from the opening track the mood is so encapsulating you are drawn right into Danny Wolfers’ mysterious electronic world. From there various different tempos are explored and plenty of famed synthesiser work comes to the fore, wrapping grooves in trippy themes, impish spirits and plenty of organic lushness.

Crystal Cult 2080 is sure to prove another lucid and distinctive chapter in the ever-captivating story that is the musical career of Legowelt.

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Posted on June 5th, 2014 under Releases, ,