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Editor’s Choice 10

What’s that? You want to know what’s been going in our ears this week, reverberating our cochleas and sending broader vibrations throughout our bodies and by extension our audio-addled souls? That’s a coincidence: here’s this week’s Editor’s Choice.

 

Michael (Duty Editor Print)
Matmos – Very Large Green Triangles (Edit)

Matmos are about to release a sophisticated 12-inch called The Ganzfeld EP this October on my beloved Thrill Jockey records. The track above again features the molecular electronics that M.C. Schmidt and Drew Daniel established as their signature sound – still very exciting, and it isn’t even the best of the EP’s three challenging tracks (that’s ‘You (Rrose Mix)’). And for all you collectors out there, The Ganzfeld EP comes in a special edition with Incase headphones and Ganzfeld goggles. Maybe we will give away some of these in future competition, so stay alert. Or pre-order here.

Dr Octagon – 3000

Won’t say much about this. Classic Kool Keith!

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Daniel Jones (Editor)
Neuport – Big Sound Riddem

My boy Mikey D on some abyssal sounds from the ganjavoid.

Submissions – Get To Dying

I know this made an appearance in my last Audioccult already, as well as being the same band I recommended last wekk. You should really listen to them.

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Moritz Gayard (Online Duty Editor)
Equator Club – Healing

New project of  Chicago native Phoka,s who has just released his debut album and shares this track above for download with you.

Zebra Katz x Boyfriend  – Winter Titty EP’  (Brenmar Remix)

Christ, I am just inches away from saying that this is my remix of the year. Brenmar most defo murdered 2012. Give him a cookie.

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Michael Aniser (Contributing Editor)
Shisa – Hearts

I’ve been following Shisa’s progress for quite a while now on Facebook, now his mix of naive house and post-internet everything sees a release on AMDiscs. Soothing ambiance reflects in chrome shades and LED-shirts.

Sun Araw – Like Wine

Genius track from Sun Araw’s upcoming album, more on that soon!

Published September 04, 2012.