Bambino dell’Oro – Los Belvos

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Oxford, UK’s progressive fusion duo Bambino dell’Oro‘s latest album Los Belvos is a set of sumptuously textured modern jazz pieces underlaid by complex grooves. The core of the band is made up by two multi-instrumentalists specializing on drums and piano/keyboard respectively, but they also have a bassist with them most of the time and occasionally a soprano sax player as well on this release.

The album’s overall feel is energetic, effortlessly flowing between odd time signatures that are given time to breathe without overstaying their welcome. They make strategic use of a wide texural palette including instruments such as … Read more

The Very Best of 2015 (According to Us)

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So, 2015 has come and gone such as a gust of wind inside the empty halls of our lives in which we blindly crawl, writhing until we fall to our death in one of the unforeseeable traps set up by the mad architect of this edifice. But at least, we have music to make our aimless trip more bearable. So, what artists and albums shone this year? We asked our team to come up with their picks, so there they are: the very best of 2015.

Lefteris Kefalas

2015 started off as a promising year but it concluded with many Read more

Giant Gutter from Outer Space – Set Adrift

a0651600876_10This Brazilian drums-and-bass duo play in the realms of experimental stoner metal. There is not much information about the band, apart that they’re from Curitiba, Brazil, and that Set Adrift is their first release.

The very premise of a duo makes it so that there are huge timbre and register limitations; one instrument can only do so much! Therefore, Giant Gutter from Outer Space sounds roughly similar to other drums-and-bass metal duos like Bangladeafy, and other bass-fronted experiments such as Zvoyn and, to some extent, Primus. Each of these bands, GGFOS included, have their own sound and personality … Read more

OSR: January 9th, 2016

Let’s begin with a 2011 album because why not. And it’s not even metal, for a change! Rather, it’s a fantastic funky neo-soul EP that you should definitely grab to add some colour to your all-black music library. Ghost Horizon previewed this song for their upcoming album; I’ll surely listen to it when it comes out! A very enjoyable mosh-inducing hardcore album; reminds me of my teen days in an unashamed manner. A rock-solid combination of black metal and sludge. This thing is Osmium-heavy, and just friggin’ great! Super-violent deathgrind. 6 minutes of unfiltered powerviolence. An interesting sort of blackgaze… Read more

Amogh Symphony release Aai, from their upcoming album IV

A song about mothers of this world, and of Onamika, which you’ll remember from previous Amogh songs. On IV, they’re ditching the whole “concept album” things, and rather go for an “album of concepts”. Each song is like a soundtrack to a short movie, and we can appreciate that with Aai. The song draws strong connections with world music, as well as jazz, and with a touch of metal too. I think it’s wildly successful at what it wants to be, and I honestly can’t wait to hear more from Amogh IV.… Read more