Broadcasts
July 4th, 2013 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
Melbourne, Australia is home to not only one of Australasia’s thriving techno scenes, it’s also home to this weeks broadcast mix. The city has guided the rest of the country through some of the darker days as far as electronica exposure is concerned and furthered the movement across the country. Our guest has aided the […]
June 7th, 2013 | by
Kana | published in
Broadcasts
Romania has featured fairly heavily on our mix series since its commencement and this time around their flagship export coordinates a two hour special broadcast live from Trouw on the door step of his debut Australian showing. Cosmin Nicolae began constructing serious aural facilities that were more so apparent to the broader techno community after […]
May 28th, 2013 | by
Kana | published in
Broadcasts
It takes a lot to impress people in this scene as the years pass us by but Andrea Deplano has done it seamlessly of late, more so than ever. It’s even harder to find someone with a warm outgoing attitude, and the ability to convey it goes a long way to securing a kind of […]
February 2nd, 2013 | by
Kana | published in
Broadcasts
The plateaus of dense electrical fields foster the creative insurgency that’s necessary to occupy the attention of the worlds musical soldiers and the correspondence you’d exchange with yourself would dissolve into an acknowledgment of attachment. It’s these audible depth charges that rattle your consciousness and in turn give you a fresh vista on your own […]
December 18th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
Haunting and airborne. The beatless sulphuric decay that washes the beautiful conceptual shores of Ireland’s southern coast lands in Cork this week and Ian Wilhelm steers the serenade into broken glass. His material has seen justified exposure and hopefully there’s a lot more work coming from this side of the world. His creative world incorporates […]
November 8th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
I think most of us can safely bet on the fact that our journey in electronic music, irrespective how it makes us feel now or how much it means to us after all these years, solidified around the likes of May and his conspirators. Tony Scott isn’t any different in that respect though his vision […]
September 26th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
Crafty, industrial medication is considered a justifiable vice, even more so this week. We’re with nsi. – the collective partnership between ocular enclaves and deep incursions into chemical outposts. That’s our take on the approach both Tobias Freund and Max Loderbauer make in every live performance and recording. Dead tones, experimental forays into guitar sampling […]
August 9th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
This week Turin will be home and the city’s cultural and musical diversity acted as a direct catalyst to facilitate the indiscreet low level pass for this addition to the broadcast series. His new album ‘Forest Echo’ is creating more than echo – it’s making a lot of noise. You could easily be forgiven for […]
July 15th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
The acidic lines become more evident and the temperament is clearly undergoing restructuring. We’re in the thick of Basic Soul Unit’s Australian tour and it’ll take some time for the lights to fade away from it. The tangent and approach is certainly refreshing – in his own words he’s (understandably) always felt comfortable conducting records […]
July 5th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
Todd Bodine, Tom Clark, Philip Bader, Daniel Dreier & Dale are the instruments that self conduct the Highgrade Disharmonic Orchestra and after several years of Berlin’s Highgrade legacy it wouldn’t of been hard to predict the monstrous task of creating a cohesive structure – though undoubtedly, it’s eventuated. The artists have been canvasing a path […]