For the slew of strong releases that come our way from Touched left, right, and center, it’s easy to forget that the label has its roots in the compilation and that it’s something they’re incredibly good at.
Tag: Scanner
Symphony of Sirens :: The sound of a city alive with industry
A much lesser-known name is Russian composer Arseny Avraamov (1884-1944), who was producing music just as radical and challenging to audiences, and to our ears, and 100 years ago today.
Scanner :: The Homeland of Electricity (DiN)
Cohesive from beginning to end, Scanner’s second release for the DiN label does not disappoint—especially if you are into moody atmospheric sound experiments that defy categorization.
Scanner :: La Fenêtre Magique (Werra Foxma)
Highly emotional, warm, granular and organic textures of lush ambiences are plunged in a vibrant tonal sounding architecture.
Min-Y-Llan :: Involatile (Min-Y-Llan Music)
The overall mood encompasses happiness, freedom, love, loss, friendliness, compassion and collaboration.
V/A :: Found Sound 2 (Touched Music)
Two years on from the original Found Sound compilation, the cunningly-titled Found Sound 2 has arrived. It follows in its footsteps, not just sonically—with an […]