mnml users : whats your favorite netlabel?
- Catching The Waves
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I tried to choose but my head nearly exploded. It's impossible!
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Re: www.no-response.org
I have to agreeShepherd_of_Anu wrote:I am pipe up in favor of No-Response. I Find this netlabel remarkable in many regards. For one thing, I have never encountered a netlabel that consistently puts out really nice tracks. I have liked almost 100% of the tracks that I have listened to so far from no-response.
www.no-response.org
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DigitalDiamonds FTW
Hi. Didn't see Digital Diamonds in the list, and every single release they've done is rock-solid. Put me down for 'one' please.
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DigitalDiamonds FTW
Hi. Didn't see Digital Diamonds in the list, and every single release they've done is rock-solid. Put me down for 'one' please.
Sorry for the double-post : please whack this one
Sorry for the double-post : please whack this one
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Its called Phonocake.
I found a net label that isn't represented here on mnml.nl, there are a few references here and there but nothing directly promoting their stuff.
Its called Phonocake.
http://www.phonocake.org/
I only downloaded a few releases but I like what I heard. The stuff I downloaded was mostly breaky ambient minimal stuff. I usually don't really get too much out of ambient minimal with attempts with abstract rhythms but stuff is pretty damn good. Lots of interesting fresh rhythms that don't sacrifice listenability.
The latest release (57) is a good place to start.
Its called Phonocake.
http://www.phonocake.org/
I only downloaded a few releases but I like what I heard. The stuff I downloaded was mostly breaky ambient minimal stuff. I usually don't really get too much out of ambient minimal with attempts with abstract rhythms but stuff is pretty damn good. Lots of interesting fresh rhythms that don't sacrifice listenability.
The latest release (57) is a good place to start.