This year’s label-compilation thematically revolves all about the rise up from the generic. It is about young talented artists who are still struggling on their way up and are out there to make a name for themselves.
A wild stallion fights it’s way up from the dirt and tries to receive recognition by separating itself from the herd. Breaking through the anonymity of the group to the freedom of running through endless land- and soundscapes into horizons of new sonic worlds.
The compilation includes IIIII (Five Eyes), KRTS, Sieren, my.head, FiJi, Long Arm, Kidkanevil, Daisuke Tanabe, Hanami, Julien Mier, Deft, submerse, opti, Den5hion, Tom Day, Monsoonsiren, Tendts, Thriftworks, DH the Mythicalifornian, PYUR, Rain Dog, Daixie, FauDeam, Jean du Voyage, Djéla, Pierre Harmegnies, Robot Koch, Robert Valsinger, Blossom, Neema, Tomika, How Green, Drogtech, Bruises, Night Logic, Deep Shoq, Stèv, Cass., Anna Marjamäki, Vitrion, and MockSun.
Mastering by Sven Friederichs. A&R – Malte Tarnow & Gordon Gieseking. Design by Aline Donckier de Donceel. Original painting by Gordon Gieseking. Handmade silk-screen print artwork.
Project Mooncircle is a Berlin based label and creative collective operating in the left-field sphere of electronic music.
Originally established in 2002, it’s diverse back catalogue is one of no musical boundaries. Today much of the label’s output focuses on the fusion of organic and electronic music....more
I ruined a friendship w/ the person who showed me this album. I was around 16-17 and beyond depressed. 30 now and much kinder//been through lifetimes of work & healing. 🖤 I wonder if they still listen to this too. BloodyDove
Crunch
Tap
Tweet
Blow
Back
to the
start
Whale
sings
Tall Tales
splash
bash whip
lash
eyelash
tomorrow
for sure
It's so easy with you
to just dissappear
so easy it is
to
want more than
can
be
had
hid from
view
capital suspicion
unavoidable
repetition
the wind still blows through
the forest trees
magoski
What else is there to say about David Tipper? I wasn’t easily convinced into the fold. Yet, now, among so many good friends, I’m hardly in belief it’s over. This record represents what I find musically unique about Dave’s style: his exploration of syncopated polyrhythms, his at times unyielding bass lines, a ballast amidst an effervescent tapestry of luminescent and oftentimes unexpectedly redemptive top notes and signatures. Tipper isn’t a man. Tipper is an unforgettable tear in space time. Wooker