Project Mooncicle's Long Arm throwing it down live in St. Petersburg Russia with Ruslan Gadzhimuradov for Boiler Room:
Project Mooncicle's Long Arm throwing it down live in St. Petersburg Russia with Ruslan Gadzhimuradov for Boiler Room:
Video for Kidkanevil's Inakunaru featuring Phasma, directed by Japanese video artist TAKCOM. Pick up Kidkanevil's solo album, 'My Little Ghost,' out now on Project Mooncircle!
Video courtesy of Thump
Digging this new Rain Dog track Cloven from the album Two Words. Check out the NSFW video:
Below is the video for Shigeto's "Detroit Part 1" taken from his new Project: Mooncircle release No Better Time Than Now!
Eclipse is a brand new comp from Project: Mooncircle available as a FREE download or cassette!
"Every six lunar months -- when Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned -- we experience a partial or total lunar eclipse that can be observed anywhere on the night side of Earth. Lunar eclipses can only occur at full moon, that time when the moon is directly opposite Earth in relation to the Sun. Many ancient civilizations cultivated a multitude of myths surrounding these astronomic events, most of them depicting wild animals or mystical creatures eating the moon or crossing it's path. Tibetan Buddhists say that during a lunar eclipse, our actions, whether good or bad, are multiplied one thousandfold, whereas, in ancient egypt, a lunar eclipse was considered to be the precursor of natural disasters, catastrophes, wars, and diseases and the biggest possible harm would be cast upon the earth if Isfet, the manifestation of the total eclipse and god of injustice and violence, would make the sky fall onto Earth and therefore bring chaos upon it.
As the soundtrack for tonight's lunar eclipse, we selected some exclusive and unreleased songs from Robot Koch, Submerse, Rain Dog, Sieren, Daisuke Tanabe, Lomovolokno, KRTS, and Daixie on this mini-compilation."
Check out Robot Koch's track "Gorom Sen Returns":
Submerse "Algorithms and Ghosts" 12"/EP out now on Project: Mooncircle!
"This EP is the outcome of a five month spanning transition between warm and bright summerdays to dark and dusky winterdays resulting in a change of moods that accompany this shift from lights, colours and sounds perceived everyday. It is a soundtrack made for commuting between different places in large urban spaces, filled by swarms of people shoaling and funneling across intersections, subway stations and central hubs like corpuscles pulsating in the cities veins, conducted by invisible algorithms in the symbiotic superorganism that is a metropole."
Nightingale track from the Project: Mooncircle 10th Anniversary Comp! Video shot and edited by Benny Wynn Williams. If you haven't picked up this release yet you should really jump on it - with songs by Robot Koch, fLako, Rumpistol, 40 Winks, Long Arm, Rain Dog and a slew of others!
"Project: Mooncircle, as the name reveals, has been on a journey to the moon since day one, exploring the frontiers of music and art, always looking for new discoveries and giving a different perspective to look at the earth. In it's 10 year history the label has published roughly 100 releases by equally as many artists from all corners of this globe and, therefore, the selection of sounds on this compilation represents the development of the label from the past, present and going into the future."
Project: Mooncircle in the last few years has become one of my favorite labels. From Long Arm to Robot Koch, PM is always in heavy rotation on my 1200s. And the new Retrospect Suite from Weedy of 40 Winks looks like another stellar release:
"In a repeatedly rephrased metaphor of vinyl archaeologists digging for samples and re-constructing music from tiny pieces and fractions of long lost sounds, Weedy of 40 Winks is actually a rare example of this image being executed to perfection. His puzzling way of piecing together intricate beats, rich in details, breaks and variations, is rather analogous to surrealist art than to most of his fellow contemporary beat-smiths. On top he adds his own instrumentation to perfect these compositions, being like a conservator creating mosaics of rhythms, grooves and harmonies, giving the listeners imagination ample space to wander about."
Retrospect Suite is coming out on December 14th! In the meantime take a listen to the track "The Blue":