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Beyond Boundaries is a 10-track playlist aiming to feature 10 “out-of-the-box”, outstanding gems!  Not exactly unclassified, but certainly unique and uncommon.

“Sound Explorer”: Christos Doukakis

Flender

(noise rock, art rock, experimental)

Quick pitch: Hailing from Houston, Texas, experimental rock outfit Flender recently released a repusive blend of noise, art and experimental rock for the daring ones. Fans of Primus, Unwound and 90s-era Jesus Lizard, proceed with caution!

Tettix Hexer

(glitch, experimental electronic)

Quick pitch: The second single of the Danish underground scene of Copenhagen artist Tettix Hexer’s forthcoming album, ‘Aero’, is a fractured, tear-ridden and manic cosmic rave, glitch odyssey out of this planetary system!

Xena Glas

(drone, ambient electronic, experimental)

Quick pitch: Brooklyn, New York based artist Xena Glas recenly released her 4-track ‘Movement EP’, and ‘To the A’ is a stunning sample, featuring ethereal vocas, divine, drone soundcapes, genuinely combined with  a healthy dose of experimental escapism….

Kyoto Kyoto

(noise rock, math rock, kraut rock)

Quick pitch: London’s Kyoto Kyoto don’t give a dime about genre boundaries and their thrashing new single ‘Trier’ is perhaps the best proof. Noise rock outbursts, mixed with math rock and kraut rock  parts, “conceived as far back as four years ago in Germany in a jam session with Krautrock contemporaries of Can’s Damo Suzuki”. 

Total Gipsy

(idm, kraut rock)

Quick pitch: Of Haitian origin, Canadian sonic purveyor Total Gipsy recently released his 2nd album  ‘Resurgence’, and ‘Empire (or The Fall Of Humanity)’ is an idm/krut rock, magnum opus that gradually builds up to a phrenetic crescendo. 

Harold AGIL

(progressive folk, crossover classical)

Quick pitch: An one of a kind blend of progressive folk with crossover classical, sung in passion. and acompanied by a great video, that will immerse yourself in these sumptuous landscapes and give free rein to daydreaming!  

Crowd Of Chairs

(noise rock, alternative rock)

Quick pitch: Belgian band Crowd Of Chairs’ ‘Become’ is the first single taken from the upcoming full-length ‘Defluencer’, a dadaistic nise rock/alt rock hybrid ideal for fans of The Jesus Lizard, Unwound and early-era Protomartyr! This one is so tasty as a Belgian, “ultra bitter” chocolate…

Alan Tuning

(experimental electronic, wave)

Quick pitch: Unlcassified experimental electronic music, with gentle “wave” finishing touches, by an artist mainly influenced by 80s eletronica and new wave…

No Dream

(industrial, dark wave)

Quick pitch: Proto industrial mixed with dark wave to unleash the utlimate dystopia, but also intense disorientation feels. An authoritative track written, recorded and produced in a dark cave at the bottom of NYC’s East Village, destined for brave listeners! No easy way out…

Bug Facer

(noise rock)

Quick pitch: Sludge-y noise rock with immense power by East Yorkshire based noise punks Bug Facer. And imagine this is their debut single, “described by the band as conjuring up images of being trapped in a medieval prison or stuck in a box”.

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