Editor’s Choice 17
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# Editor’s Choice 17
\[15.07.2021. Content warning: an [*article*][1] published by
J.-H. Kabuiku on July 9th 2021 points out Dominick Fernow's consistent
links with metal and noise artists, bands, labels and productions using
pedophilia and sexual violence imagery, listing a number of regular
collaborators explicitly affiliated with National Socialism and white
power ideology. More on this [*here*][2]*\]*
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What's that? You want to know what's been going in our ears this week,
reverberating our cochleas and sending broader vibrations throughout our
bodies and by extension our audio-addled souls? That's a coincidence:
here's this week's **Editor's Choice**.~ Photo: AJ Samuels
**Moritz Gayard (Online Duty Editor)**
Julio Bashmore -- Husk
Julio Bashmore, also known as the phenomenal producer behind Jessie
Ware's 110%---amongst other things---has just dropped his latest blast.
Dance or die.
**Lana Del Rey -- Ride (Active Child Remix)**
Sticking with the original's LDR softness, Active Child has created a
more synth and bass texture for Lana Del Rey's newest single 'Ride' off
her album *Born To Die*.
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**Michael Aniser (Contributing Editor)
Marie Dior -- Flood**
Berlin based Marie Dior just announced a new album with the words: "No
Rave, no Trap".
**Fatima Al Qadiri -- Desert Strike EP**
I posted the first song from Fatima Al Qadiri's *Desert Strike EP* two
weeks ago. Now the whole thing is out, it's already made my 2012 top
list. Watch this space for an in-depth interview soon.
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**AJ Samuels (Senior Print Editor)**
**Cut Hands -- Black Mamba**
Whitehouse's William Bennet may have a dirty mouth but he's got a
crystal clear vision of the future with afro-tech project Cut Hands. And
like the myriad Vatican Shadow releases of the recent past have shown:
Industrial/noise/ men (and women) in black make better electronic music.
**Mark Broom -- Vault 5**
Standout track off Berghain 06, released yesterday and mixed this time
around by resident Norman Nodge. Two weeks ago, Nodge had the extremely
challenging task of following Alva Noto's gesamtkunstwerk-oriented
audiovisual extravaganza at the Berghain. He did so with élan.~
[1]: https://jeanhugueskabuiku.substack.com/p/about-vatican-shadow-link-with-the
[2]: https://www.electronicbeats.net/on-vatican-shadow-and-the-far-right/
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<p class="p1"><i>[15.07.2021. Content warning: an </i><a href="https://jeanhugueskabuiku.substack.com/p/about-vatican-shadow-link-with-the"><i>article</i></a><i> published by J.-H. Kabuiku on July 9th 2021 points out Dominick Fernow’s consistent links with metal and noise artists, bands, labels and productions using pedophilia and sexual violence imagery, listing a number of regular collaborators explicitly affiliated with National Socialism and white power ideology. More on this </i><a href="https://www.electronicbeats.net/on-vatican-shadow-and-the-far-right/"><i>here</i></a><i>]</i></p><p>What’s that? You want to know what’s been going in our ears this week, reverberating our cochleas and sending broader vibrations throughout our bodies and by extension our audio-addled souls? That’s a coincidence: here’s this week’s <strong>Editor’s Choice</strong>.~ Photo: AJ Samuels</p><p><strong>Moritz Gayard (Online Duty Editor)</strong><br>
<strong> Julio Bashmore – Husk</strong></p><p>Julio Bashmore, also known as the phenomenal producer behind Jessie Ware’s 110%—amongst other things—has just dropped his latest blast. Dance or die.</p><p><strong>Lana Del Rey – Ride (Active Child Remix)</strong></p><p>Sticking with the original’s LDR softness, Active Child has created a more synth and bass texture for Lana Del Rey’s newest single ‘Ride’ off her album <em>Born To Die</em>.</p><p>////</p><p><strong>Michael Aniser (Contributing Editor)<br>
Marie Dior – Flood</strong></p><p>Berlin based Marie Dior just announced a new album with the words: “No Rave, no Trap”.</p><p><strong>Fatima Al Qadiri – Desert Strike EP</strong></p><p>I posted the first song from Fatima Al Qadiri’s <em>Desert Strike EP</em> two weeks ago. Now the whole thing is out, it’s already made my 2012 top list. Watch this space for an in-depth interview soon.</p><p>////</p><p><strong>AJ Samuels (Senior Print Editor)</strong><br>
<strong>Cut Hands – Black Mamba</strong></p><p>Whitehouse’s William Bennet may have a dirty mouth but he’s got a crystal clear vision of the future with afro-tech project Cut Hands. And like the myriad Vatican Shadow releases of the recent past have shown: Industrial/noise/ men (and women) in black make better electronic music.</p><p><strong>Mark Broom – Vault 5</strong></p><p>Standout track off Berghain 06, released yesterday and mixed this time around by resident Norman Nodge. Two weeks ago, Nodge had the extremely challenging task of following Alva Noto’s gesamtkunstwerk-oriented audiovisual extravaganza at the Berghain. He did so with élan.~</p>
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# Editor’s Choice 17 \[15.07.2021. Content warning: an [*article*][1] published by J.-H. Kabuiku on July 9th 2021 points out Dominick Fernow's consistent links with metal and noise artists, bands, labels and productions using pedophilia and sexual violence imagery, listing a number of regular co...
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//// **Michael Aniser (Contributing Editor) Marie Dior -- Flood** Berlin based Marie Dior just announced a new album with the words: "No Rave, no Trap". **Fatima Al Qadiri -- Desert Strike EP** . I posted the first song from Fatima Al Qadiri's *Desert Strike EP* two weeks ago. Now the ...