Waterstrider confirm debut album Nowhere Now

Waterstrider - White Light

Waterstrider first caught our ears a year ago with their cover of Little Dragon’s ‘Twice’, and the single ‘Redwood’. The Oakland quintet had previously revealed their plans for a debut album, and now we’re finally getting more details regarding this release. Entitled Nowhere Now, the album is set to drop later in the year. To keep us excited, Waterstrider are releasing ‘White Light’ and ‘Calliope’ as a double A-side single on January 29th. Lucky for us, we can already listen to ‘White Light’. Here it is.

Matthew Collings shares new track made using own software

Matthew Collings

Last summer, Edinburgh based composer Matthew Collings joined Denovali Records who released his tremendous recent album Silence is a Rhythm Too and reissued his debut Splintered Instruments.
Collings has been busy developing a new software and now he’s offering ‘The Wind In The Air’ as a taste for what he’s making with it. As the man described himself, the track is “a heavy, windy landscape. 100% Synthetic.” Take a listen below.

Graham Walsh and Julie Fader team up as Etiquette, debut album arrives in February

Etiquette - Outside In

Co-founding member of Canadian electronic outfit Holy Fuck, Graham Walsh, and his partner Julie Fader, a solo artist, have joined forces musically and formed Etiquette. They’ve been working on a debut full-length album and comes February 24th, Reminisce will hit stores via Hand Drawn Dracula.
Ahead of it, the pair dropped their first single, ‘Outside In’, with an accompanying video directed by Christopher Mills and Gaëlle Legrand. Here it is.


Listen to Troyka’s new single ‘Life Was Transient’

Troyka

As we had already mentioned, British experimental jazz trio Troyka are releasing Ornithophobia, their third studio album, next month. They’ve previously enticed us with an album teaser and now they’re offering a full track off the new album called ‘Life Was Transient’. Listen to it below and watch our for the album release on January 26th via Naim Jazz.

In other related good news, Troyka have announced a string of UK dates in February and March. Check all the info in their website or here,

Errors set to release fourth album next Spring

Errors - Lease Of Life

Errors are ready to release the follow-up to 2012’s Have Some Faith In Magic. The new album, entitled Lease of Life, was composed on the remote Hebridean Isle Of Jura in Scotland. That’s where George Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four. That’s also where The KLF have reportedly burned a million pounds back in 94.
According to the album’s blurb, Errors’ new album “is also the band’s most cohesive album statement to date: a start-to-finish experience that’s bound by recurring constituents and accomplished craft.”
Bek Oliva of Edinburgh’s outfit Magic Eye, who had guested on vocals in the trio’s previous album, has once again been recruited for vocal duties, along with vocalist Cecilia Stamp.

Lease Of Life will see the light of day on March 23rd via Rock Action Records. We’re hoping that day comes quick, considering the amazing title track being offered as a first taste.
Coinciding with the album release, Errors will embark on a UK tour in March and April, with a show at Oslo in London on April 2nd 2015. Check all the other dates and other info here. Now enjoy ‘Lease Of Life’.