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'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

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22 hours this month including two sessions and a special tribute to CAN

Artist Info

Brainwaltzera

Brainwaltzera
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™The very name Brainwaltzera recalls Rephlex's self-categorized "Braindance" genre, and the anonymous producer's music would have fit perfectly on the Aphex Twin-helmed label at any point during its 24-year run. The artist's music is composed using polyphonic analog synthesizers, samples, field recordings, and unconventional sound sources such as a modified dot matrix printer. The music ranges from dreamy downtempo to more complex, abrasive drill'n'bass, and is conceptually themed around memory, and how sounds and scents can transport an individual back to a specific point in time. Brainwaltzera debuted in 2016 with the self-released Marzipan EP, which piqued the interest of IDM enthusiasts (as well as Aphex Twin himself) and sold out of its pressing of 300 copies. Aescoba followed on the Film label in 2017, with Outdives appearing on Analogical Force soon after. The full-length Poly-Ana, with scented packaging designed by Berlin-based fragrance company Atelier Oblique was released to critical acclaim by the Film label. Remix EP, which included a mix by Rephlex alumni Luke Vibert, closed out the year. Brainwaltzera's EP Epi-Log appeared in early 2019.

With his sophomore album ITSAME on FILM, due out 1st April, the highly secretive Brainwaltzera gives us the first glimpse into his personal life. Changed with time, but with the same rigorous approach to production that had him rumoured to be Apex Twin or a self-aware synth, we chat about the specificity of sound environments and Francis Bourgeois. The album was recorded in Rome, then Athens on make-shift rigs and homemade equipment including an e-cig bass guitar hybrid scattered across his home. Building on his early years living in Kenya listening to Gabber in the Serengeti, ITSAME is an inspiring moment in the history of IDM.

Biography by Paul Simpson
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