Posts Tagged ‘experimental house’

February 23, 2017

I’ve yet to visit Glastonbury, and trust me, I really want to someday, hopefully at the same time as their massive music festival, too. I’d romp in the mud with some new knee high boots, and perhaps by the time I make it out there, this new duo would be playing a set, too. Speakman Sound hails from that very city, and they bring us a magical debut in the form of In Flight, which features Sharky. Soulful vocals and a chime filled experimental house soundscape seems to cross the breeziness of Mura Masa’s textured brilliance with the other worldly ambiance of Bonobo. Speakman Sound, formed by brothers Todd and Guy, have released their first single on their own labael, ETLW Records. They’ll be debuting their live electronic show on May 10th at Electrowertz. In Flight is available now from iTunes.

October 19, 2016
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[PREMIERE] Henry Krinkle – Lifted

Henry Krinkle has been an electronic heavy weight on our radar for nearly as long as IHM has existed. Who can forget the producer’s timeless masterpiece, Stay? It’s hard to believe it’s been four long years since that sensational original first liquefied our hearts. In the interim, the Los Angeles based producer has continued to enamor and enchant us with a splendid array of remixes and originals, which leads us now to Lifted, a brand new track that will be on house music collective and digital record label Homerun House’s inaugural compilation release, Hall Of Fame Vol. 1

This massive compendium of sensational electronic tunes is set to arrive on Halloween, a rather appropriate choice considering the manner in which Lifted hypnotizes and mesmerizes. Henry Krinkle takes an unexpectedly dark and experimental route on his heady house jam. Lifted is restless and intense, an adrenaline pumping joyride that “lifts” us from ominously foreboding chasms to exuberantly lavish peaks of revelry. This deep acidic and future garage compound is substantially different from Henry Krinkle’s prior music, and it’s wickedly scintillating. You can snag Lifted as a limited free download, here, but it’s highly recommended that you check out Homerun House’s compilation, Hall Of Fame Vol. 1, come spooky ol’ Halloween day. Listen to more tracks from the record over at Homerun House’s Soundcloud.