Tagged: 100% Silk
Stream Maria Minerva’s Bless EP
Maria Minerva‘s work has always toed a very fruitful line between the commanding and the deliberately amateurish, but as she continues to grow as a vocalist and beatsmith, it’s getting harder and harder to separate … read more »
Stream: Pharaohs, “Syzygy”
A few years since dropping “Uhh Uhh,” LA four-piece Pharaohs are back with a full album of fractured disco and confident synth leads that speak, squelch and buzz. One of the wonky standouts is “Syzygy,” … read more »
Stream: Maria Minerva, “Black Magick”
Hazy grooves and looped sonic measures command Euro-trotting starlet Maria Minerva’s bewitching “Black Magick,” the first we’ve heard from her new BLESS EP, due April 2nd via 100% Silk. Delicate vocals cavort over Minerva’s nostalgic … read more »
Stream: Magic Touch X Sapphire Slows, “Just Wanna Feel”
Recently, 100% Silk has been playing a musical chairs game of sorts in which various members of its roster pair up to release collaborative 12-inches. Next up is a slab of vinyl from Tokyo’s Hiramatsu … read more »
Stream: Fort Romeau, “Say Something”
The beginning of Mike Norris bka Fort Romeau’s “Say Something” wobbles in a strangely seductive way. There’s a delicate crackle and warped distortion that’s placed ever so subtly, it would never trip you up on … read more »
Fort Romeau, “Jack Rollin’” MP3
After playing keyboard and programming live shows for the electro-pop duo La Roux, UK-based artist Mike Norris has shifted his attention to producing clean, glossy house as Fort Romeau and is set to release a … read more »
Download 100% Silk’s FADER Mix
In FADER #77’s story Four on the Floor, we looked at a quartet of electronic and dance labels based in the states that are truly finding their own renewed themes. Though disco, house and techno … read more »
Four on the Floor: Electronic Labels
Everything goes in cycles, and right now we’re currently somewhere in the late-middle period of a heavy electronic music resurgence. Everyone involved is obsessed with talking about the textures of their music, and even more … read more »
