Editor’s Choice 16
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# Editor’s Choice 16
\[15.07.2021. Content warning: an [*article*][1] published by
J.-H. Kabuiku on July 9th 2021 points out Dominick Fernow's consistent
links with metal and noise artists, bands, labels and productions using
pedophilia and sexual violence imagery, listing a number of regular
collaborators explicitly affiliated with National Socialism and white
power ideology. More on this [*here*][2]*\]*
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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: Michael Aniser
Michael Lutz (Duty Editor Electronic Beats Magazine)
**Silent Servant -- Negative Fascination**
From the sleeve notes: "We are mutations of the modern age. Freedom is
at will always and forever."
**AJ Samuels (Senior Print Editor)**
**Vatican Shadow -- Jordan Descent (Drvg Cvltvre Remix)**
Slow acid tech-house remix of Dominick Fernow by Dutch producer DRVG
CVLTVRE.
**Terrence Dixon -- The Auto Factory**
Driving, grainy, intuitive, Detroit. Off Dixon's new double LP Far From
The Future Pt. 2 (Tresor).
**Louise Brailey (Editor)**
**Zomby -- Devils**
Yes, everyone's favourite tight fade-sporting Twitter provocateur has
released a new track, for free. Short and relentless, it's jungle techno
that sounds like it spurted from some toxic slipstream in the hardcore
continuum.
**Sam Willis -- Foxglissandro**
One half of Allez Allez and another half of Walls, Sam Willis is
striking out on his own with his debut LP *Winterval*, released via Half
Machine. By all means, use its new age pads a blissed-out arpeggios to
repair the tear in your psychic hull caused by the track above.
**Moritz Gayard (Online Duty Editor)**
Kuhrye-oo -- Give in (For the Fame) \[Boody & Le1f
Remix\]
Kuhrye-oo is an offshoot of Gobble Gobble, here helmed solo by the
Edmonton group's Calvin McElroy. Epic.
**Bloksberg -- Tækno**
Their Soundcloud teaser text: But FUCK that. Bloksberg plays TÆKNO.
Either you're cool and get it or you don't. It doesn't matter much
anyway. BLOKSBERG rules, OK? Okay.
[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: Michael Aniser</p><p><strong>Michael Lutz (Duty Editor Electronic Beats Magazine)<br>
</strong><strong>Silent Servant – Negative Fascination</strong></p><p>From the sleeve notes: “We are mutations of the modern age. Freedom is at will always and forever.”</p><p><strong>AJ Samuels (Senior Print Editor)</strong><br>
<strong>Vatican Shadow – Jordan Descent (Drvg Cvltvre Remix)</strong></p><p>Slow acid tech-house remix of Dominick Fernow by Dutch producer DRVG CVLTVRE.</p><p><strong>Terrence Dixon – The Auto Factory</strong></p><p>Driving, grainy, intuitive, Detroit. Off Dixon’s new double LP Far From The Future Pt. 2 (Tresor).</p><p><strong>Louise Brailey (Editor)</strong><br>
<strong>Zomby – Devils</strong></p><p>Yes, everyone’s favourite tight fade-sporting Twitter provocateur has released a new track, for free. Short and relentless, it’s jungle techno that sounds like it spurted from some toxic slipstream in the hardcore continuum.</p><p><strong>Sam Willis – Foxglissandro</strong></p><p>One half of Allez Allez and another half of Walls, Sam Willis is striking out on his own with his debut LP <em>Winterval</em>, released via Half Machine. By all means, use its new age pads a blissed-out arpeggios to repair the tear in your psychic hull caused by the track above.</p><p><strong>Moritz Gayard (Online Duty Editor)</strong><br>
<strong> Kuhrye-oo – Give in (For the Fame) [Boody & Le1f Remix]</strong></p><p>Kuhrye-oo is an offshoot of Gobble Gobble, here helmed solo by the Edmonton group’s Calvin McElroy. Epic.</p><p><strong>Bloksberg – Tækno</strong></p><p>Their Soundcloud teaser text: But FUCK that. Bloksberg plays TÆKNO. Either you’re cool and get it or you don’t. It doesn’t matter much anyway. BLOKSBERG rules, OK? Okay.</p>
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# Editor’s Choice 16 \[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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2 (Tresor). **Louise Brailey (Editor)** **Zomby -- Devils** . Yes, everyone's favourite tight fade-sporting Twitter provocateur has released a new track, for free. Short and relentless, it's jungle techno that sounds like it spurted from some toxic slipstream in the hardcore continuum. ...