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Tag: Rolando Simmons
Igloo Magazine :: Best of 2024
Highlighting hundreds of releases in 2024 (and allowing December to set in), we’ve compiled a list of our favorites along with links to their corresponding Igloo reviews and release pages. Since the lists are arranged alphabetically by artist—and a snapshot of tracks are featured in our Soundcloud playlist along with selected Bandcamp tracks and random artwork selections—there are, as usual, no winners or runners-up.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #22 & 030303 Records interview
From the first machinations of 030303 and its partnership with Marguerita Records to Rephlex parties and Lowland festival memories, this is a journey deep into the heart of a DJ collective and label…
Rolando Simmons :: Human Touch (030303)
In art we should not be afraid of blurring those lines, and in music Rolando Simmons is most decidedly not. Blurring, reshaping and goading those […]
Rolando Simmons :: World Building (Love Love)
Ranging from electro breaks, to acid techno—the album is highly danceable and features incredible melodies that you will most likely be humming to yourself after […]
Rolando Simmons :: Walk on Strawberries (030303)
In a way Walk on Strawberries marks a shift in Simmons’ sound. The sound of the silver box is a central column of the 12”, […]
V/A :: Various III (030303)
So what are you getting with this third compilation? You’re getting what 030303 have been doing since the doors opened, expanding the acid and braindance […]
“Something wicked this way comes…” :: Occult Research
More and more labels are turning to tapes. I remember my initial reaction: “Why?” Price being the obvious reason. But, the return to cassettes has […]
Rolando Simmons :: Rolando Simmons EP (030303)
Looseness reigns, melody flows, cascading with abject freedom. Tangents form, and reform, but without breaking down into outright lunacy. In my younger years I was […]