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NoLand sounds like a story already experienced. A series of lyrical landscapes infused with deviant pop sonorities. In the second album on Knekelhuis, Reymour gives us the keys to three years of life’s passages through mist and clearings, delving deep into their innermost selves and emotions. By merging new inspirations...
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Audiopile Review: Dutch producer and composer Michel Banabila is one of those previously obscure European ambient/fourth world artists who have recently found favour with crate diggers and reissue fiends everywhere. Think Gigi Masin and Ariel Kalma. The wonderful thing about all three of these artists is that they’re all still...
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"Galvanised with a proper nEuropean feel for synthetic timbre, ‘Want’ firms up the needs of the Matthé brothers for proper, sophisticated synth-pop finesse. Immaculate measures of vocoders, FM synths and keys are wreathed into pellucid, breezy forms that drift from gauzy ballad (‘For Silence’) to floating Euro-disco (‘On the Heels’),...
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Audiopile Review: You’d be forgiven for missing the string of digital-only singles from Helen Island last year, one of the many projects of the somewhat mysterious Parisian producer Léopold Collin. The bottomless depths of Bandcamp and streaming outlets can make it difficult to find those artists who refuse to be...
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Stacks is the Belgian duo of Jan and Sis Matthé. These Antwerp residents build and undress different timbres and textures into vocal-hooked songs, flouting the rules of pop in the process. We at Knekelhuis appreciate this immensely and are delighted to work with them. ‘Love and Language’ is a romantic,...
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