Thursday 23 August 2012

// Mille Plateaux Artists of Interest


I have recently been looking for some new and interesting music for myself, when I remembered about the long established Experimental and IDM label Mille Plateaux. While there I have stumbled across a few artists that you may find interesting too.

Kabutogani
Kabutogani is a french producer who's work would easily fit in on a label like Raster-Noton with his scientific approach to glitch samples and awkward rhythmic patterns, but I found his 4th album, BEKTOP at the Mille Plateaux Label who's link is at the bottom of the blog post. I have been listening to Kabutogani's BEKTOP now for about three weeks and it still has the refreshing feel of brand new music.

Visit Link 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eT3t4M1_tJ4
Visit Link 2: http://vertical.fm/releases/258.htm


Yu Miyashitu
Miyashitu one of those artists I actually stumbled upon by pure accident. The music produced is not an easily accesible mix of glitch and noise but when analysed in greater detail it is hard not to be impressed by the absolute raw skill of the producer at work. This work should maybe approached with extreme caution, (it may not be to everyones liking) but, if you manage to listen to it in greater detail, it doesn't fail to impress.

Visit Link 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=einCVG9s3A8
Visit Link 2: http://vertical.fm/releases/335.htm


Ametsub
Ametsub has managed to gain interest from Ryuichi Sakamoto as well as other notable producers and composers for his mature productions and intriguing blend of lounge piano melodies mixed with the IDM/glitch electronica that artists such as Alva Noto would be proud of. A mix of the classical and the electronic, Ametsub is one of those artists that can be filled easily under chill out and glitch in your music library and manage it without clashing.

Visit Link 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8keG0Gv-SYg
Visit Link 2: http://vertical.fm/releases/264.htm

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