Since you are interested in Black Noise, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
Autechre
Oversteps [ Warp Records / CD - released 19/Apr/2010 ] Being the duo's tenth album together, 'Oversteps' is a noticeably more melodic work than previous Autechre recordings. |
Delphic
Acolyte [ Modular Records / CD - released 8/Feb/2010 ] Splicing New Order's patent Mancunian brand of indie disco intellectualism with the unbound, arms aloft euphoria of Orbital, 'Acolyte' is a debut album of ecstatic everyman anthems equally at home on a main stage or lost out in the middle of the floor. |
Hatchback
Zeus & Apollo [ Lo Recordings / CD - released 26/Apr/2011 ] Find a piece of sky, put headphones on and let Hatchback take the controls - once again space travel is affordable to all. |
Memory Tapes
Seek Magic [ POD / CD - released 1/Feb/2010 ] 'Seek Magic' is very modern-sounding and seductively exotic electronica that also clearly carries a torch for Eno; Moroder; and New Order, with nods to Cocteau Twins; Donna Summer; Justice; Johnny Marr; and My Bloody Valentine. |
A Mountain of One
Institute of Joy [ POD / CD - released 18/Jan/2010 ] 'Institute of Joy' is full of progressive, hypnotic rock; pastoral folk; gospel; and life-affirming sounds, perfect for the psyche of like-minded entities. It's a phenomenally creative work from a band at the peak of their powers. |
Mrs Jynx
The Standoffish Cat [ Planet Mu Records LTD. / CD - released 25/Jul/2008 ] 'The Standoffish Cat' - her debut album, dutifully released through the home of I.D.M., Planet Mu - is a beautifully retrogressive and faithful electronica recording from Manc producer Mrs Jynx (A.K.A. Hannah Davidson). |
Scuba
Triangulation [ Hot Flush / CD - released 12/Apr/2010 ] Following the first Scuba full-length, 'A Mutual Antipathy' (2008), and the 'Aesaunic' EP (2009), 'Triangulation' moves past the dubstep / techno axis and into different territory... |
Yello
Touch Yello (Digipak) [ Universal Music / CD - released 29/Mar/2010 ] Sonics; emotion; and visual elements are all equally important in Yello's music, something more than demonstrated on their 2009 concept album, 'Touch Yello'. |