* The second release of Musica Excentrica is an 80-minutes deep journey into the drony/micro sound of Philip Samartzis, also Mego / Erstwhile experimental guitar player/noise maker Kevin Drumm has a song on a 3 piece EP on Excentrica 03. * Thanks to The Rambler we are now informed about the Steve Reich exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Recently called "America's greatest living composer" by The Village Voice, you can download 13 of his well-known minimalist pieces performed by different ensembles, also via The Rambler and Avant Music News, is an astonishing BBC interview with the eccentric and revolutionary composer Karlheinz Stockheisen on youtube. * Norway's Metronomicon Audio is a tiny CDR label with some interesting stuff of mostly indie/pop/folk hybrids. Love Now We've got Members' keys supported math rock. * OCP (Operador de Cabine Polivalente) an ongoing sound project by Joģo Ricardo, a portuguese born world citizen on one of my favourite netlabels Test Tube. It's a 55 minute long electronic journey which has ambient, noise and glitch parts and beat sequences. * Another experimental compilation by 12rec. Featuring all kinds of out-of-the-box ideas, glitch, post/math rock, ambient and noise. Complete Zip here.
Kevin Drumm - Pure Three Philip Samartzis - 02 Steve Reich - Six Marimbas Steve Reich - Clapping Music Steve Reich - Pendulum Music Now We've Got Members - Secrets of This City Magnus Moriarty™ - We Blame Bergen Belsen OCP - Sound Check Alexandr Vatagin - Break Cycles The Clonius - Tribute to the Walnut Rollercoaster David Schweighart - Eisstockschiessen Ippolit - Collage #2