Volodymyr Gnatenko - Rainalice - Kalahari Oyster Cult
While much of Volodymyr Gnatenko's album was produced during the worst points of the ongoing global pandemic, it sounds scarily contemporary - not least because the Ukranian producer's love of poignant chords, melancholic melodies and heart-aching aural textures are as emotionally resonant as the horrors currently unfolding in his homeland. Rainalice, his debut album, is undoubtedly a triumph: a thrillingly retro-futurist collection of IDM, electro and ambient techno excursions completed in his Kyiv studio (where he now shelters during air raids), that inadvertently offer a reminder of the vibrancy of the pre-war electronic music scene in Ukraine whilst sonically transporting listeners to some distant plant or galaxy.
Related Products
Remotif - The Sound of Hope Played - Pleasant Life
The second release on Pleasant Life comes from Bristol based producer Remotif.“The Sound of Hope Pla..
14.90€ Ex Tax: 14.90€
Maara - Ultimate Reward - NAFF
There is a real kink to the kick patterns of Maara's opener here that immediate gets you nodding. Wh..
15.90€ Ex Tax: 15.90€
Priori - Your Own Power (remixes) - NAFF
Late last year, Canadian producer Priori returned with his second album ?Your Own Power? to great ac..
14.99€ Ex Tax: 14.99€
Guy Contact - Desert Portal - ONO Records
The trend for throwback house sounds littered with spaced out vibes and old school video game vibes ..
13.99€ Ex Tax: 13.99€
Fantastic Man - Alltogethernow EP - Kalahari Oyster Cult
Over the last couple of years, Aussie veteran Fantastic Man (AKA Mic Newman) has subtly shifted his ..
14.99€ Ex Tax: 14.99€
Tags: Volodymyr, Gnatenko, Rainalice, Kalahari, Oyster, Cult