Ukrainian label Hidden Vibes has exploded over the last few years with some great releases by the likes of Linear Bells, Endless Melancholy, A Model Kit, and others. Their latest offering is Desolate Horizons’ We’ll Never Fade Away, which can be streamed/purchased via Bandcamp.
Tag Archives: Russia
Jet Plane – Loud to Sleep
Russia’s Jet Plane released its latest album on Japan’s Ricco Label this fall. It’s worth a listen for fans of off-kilter post-rock. Check it out below.
Jan Amit – Around and Above
Jan Amit is an Russian electronic artist who released his debut album, Around and Above, at the end of last year. Fans of downtempo/dubstep/chillwave should check it out. It’s also available on vinyl.
If Nikola Tesla started a metal band…
N. Tesla is a Russian band that lives somewhere between post-metal, post-hardcore, and cheesy 80’s hair metal. Take it for a ride below.
Flowers Blossom in the Space continue trending
Russian label Flowers Blossom in the space have released a slew of noteworthy alums in the last few months. First up is Somnipedie by Russian mult-instrumentalist Misha Mishenko.
There’s also been two releases from Russian pianist Ilya Beshevli. Check them out below
Those more interested in post-rock should check out Powder! Go Away’s latest album, Closer to Cold. P!GA continues to make strides in the genre and may be ready for prime time soon.
Lastly, FBITS strengthens its relationship with Japan’s Ricco label with a release of Films’ A Forbidden Garden. Films also appears to be going by Feelms now as well.
Dronarivm continues 2014 strong with two new releases
We’re using "new" a little loosely here, as we’re still playing catchup on old email 🙂
Dronarivm’s latest two releases are from Pjusk/Sleep Orchestra (Norway/UK) and Anne Chris Bakker (Netherlands), and fans of ambient music should certainly check them out (streaming below). Order the limited edition CDs @Bandamp. Has anyone else noticed that the Russians are starting to take over?
Anton Maskeliade Makes Music on the Train
It makes you wonder what all those crazy people are really listening to on the subway, doesn’t it? More on Anton’s music can be heard under the cut. Continue reading