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MindTrip presents the eleventh chapter of its ongoing series, Mutable Minds XI — a new selection that reflects both continuity and evolution within the labels sonic universe. This edition introduces several fresh voices to our platform: Italian artist Mattia Dambrosio opens the release with a track that fuses intensity and low-end depth into a powerful, immersive flow. The collaboration between Ther3min and Vanina Buniak follows, channeling raw energy and spatial tension into a piece that echoes the essence of warehouse Techno. Spanish producer PWCCA contributes a sharp, driving cut led by a commanding synth line, while Spaaax closes the compilation with a piece that nods to classic rhythms through a modern and detailed framework. Mutable Minds XI continues the exploration of diverse perspectives under one shared vision — mental, physical, and ever-evolving. This is MindTrip! - Cover image of Sh2-124 by Pfirter. A large emission nebula in Cygnus, its a stellar nursery where young stars heat surrounding hydrogen gas, creating a glowing red cloud.ars. -
After 8 years, 2 albums on BureauB and different small releases RVDS comes back to his roots and releases these 3 Acid Bangers on his own Label its: Too much Acid which has 4 TB303 Basslines in one match, which can remind on some Emanuel Topp tracks, then there is the Acid Electro Schluckauf which expresses hiccups in sounds, the last track Acid Busline 242 is very soulful and has recordings of the busline 242 in London.
Dear Stream returns to Apparel Tronic with Bricolage, a four-track sonic essay about creation through fragments. The title says it all: a bricolage is the art of building with whats already there, borrowing tools, sounds, languages, and letting them reassemble into something new without pretending to be original. Each track seems to fold in on itself, sampling, and repurposing elements that once belonged elsewhere, but now coexist in a space of their own. Its music that questions where originality even begins, and if it still matters. The concept draws inspiration from Derridas Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences, embracing the postmodern idea that creativity isnt about purity or origin, but about play, movement, and difference. Bricolage moves through layered textures and abstract rhythms, balancing precision and accident. Its Dear Stream at his most reflective, experimental yet approachable, theoretical yet practical. A record that doesnt claim to invent, but rather to connect, and in doing so, becomes something unmistakably its own.