Orb Premieres: November 2024

The end of November completes a rich succession of creativeness over fresh material. For those who followed this year’s Autumn Orb Premieres, the range and variety of inspirations integrated into the latest compositions are quite easily noticeable. Emerging from a justifiably mild Summer, we now face Winter with twenty-three new creations and the accompanying visions. So, without further ado, we are sharing with you, in the list below, the most recent contributions hosted over the last month on our channel.

Jin Synth x Giuseppe Tillieci – Don’t Leave Me Alone (Rework)

The mentally absorbing transmissions, brought by Jin Synth’s and Giuseppe Tillieci’s collaboration in “Don’t Leave Me Alone,” form an interconnected blend of rejuvenating yet stimulating layers while utilizing an organically mysterious subtlety. The track is from Jin Synth’s latest Enigmatica EP, out via Rotterdam’s On Board Music.

Simon Littauer – Phicet

Coated with mellow ambient tones and warm synthetic additions, Simon Littauer’s “Phicet” transitions from an airy atmosphere to crashing, drum’n’bass-like manoeuvres shaping a sentimentally dreamy surrounding. “Phicet” is extracted from the Modular full-length journey hosted in jjjacob’s label katharsis.

Rafael Anton Irisarri – A Little Grace is Abundance

Rafael Anton Irisarri creates a soulful range of frequencies in “A Little Grace is Abundance” that dive and emerge within a tidal serenity of soothingly dense and moving textures, shining through their slow and gracious dance. The track is available in the FA​Ç​ADISMS full-length on Black Knoll Editions.

Coma Conscience – Dropset

Coma Conscience’s screeching echoes rearrange their geometrical formations within the abyssal setting of “Dropset,” merging their structure with slow-dub percussive motifs, stylishly showcasing a transforming continuum of sonic fluidity and hypnotic drips. “Dropset” is in the Dub BIOS EP on KitchenSync Records.

Lars Leonhard – Depth Perception (Ashes Edit)

A central, vibrating thread spreads ripples across the lush, organic soundscape of “Depth Perception (Ashes Edit)” by Lars Leonhard, who conjures circulating and sudden winds and balances their movement on a thin padding line. This track shares its vision with nine more as part of Ultimae Records’ Opia compilation.

Darone Sassounian – Twisted Remedies

Darone Sassounian’s evershifting and constantly moving “Twisted Remedies” presents an intimate dynamic twisting, a solid concoction of boosting chords, booming bass, and atmospheric back-currents. “Twisted Remedies” is taken from Darone’s debut LP Synthetic Instincts on Rocky Hill.

Lamina – Immortelle Des Dunes

Like a tree extending its branches outwards, Lamina’s “Immortelle Des Dunes” grows loop by loop in an attempt to gently embrace the listener’s heart, singing an obscure chiming song and being only the second step to this mental journey set on Olas Curativas LP on Twin System.

Escape Artist – Sapphire

Tense and uplifting, Escape Artist’s “Sapphire” invokes a cooling dancefloor tune sculpted through grinding drives and tight kicks leading to a pumping drop and energetic sonic circuitry. This ode to the festival mood is from the Far Away Places EP on Craigie Knowes.

Dr.Nojoke – Notone

Dr.Nojoke’s fuse of minimal crispness and jittery cranks in “Notone” exudes a quirky, constantly spinning, and almost paralyzing groove, fracturing the steel-tempered rhythmical barriers with a twist-and-bend progression. “Notone” is written on the A-side of the wrongwrongrightright EP on CLIKNO.

Re:Axis – Mergulho Sensitivo

The tranquil, natural-sounding ambience of Re:Axis’ “Mergulho Sensitivo” passes, as an output, the border of materialistic reality and manages to transcend the spirit via a purely meditative contract addressing the cognitive receptors. Treat this track as an invitation to the long spiritual journey of Ambient Takes LP on Aurora Mística Records.

Human Space Machine – Zehn

In its captivatingly vigorous tempo, “Zehn,” one of the eleven tracks in the 11 Years SoHaSo compilation, sends hypnotic waves through Human Space Machine’s recurring, bass-laden arrangements that are mixed with alchemical precision with oxidizing hues to induce a trance-favoured status. 

Seahawks – Sail Across The Moon

The sunset-polarized stream of “Sail Across The Moon”’s synthetic beams approaching from the far-end horizon amplifies the Seahawks’ fascinatingly euphoric aesthetic, granting a colourfully exotic touch, also seen throughout the entire Time Enough For Love, which is soon out via Cascine.

Daniele Antezza – Stratum 03

A trajectorial drone treading within the masterfully sculpted experimental realms of “Startum 03,” conceived through methodical saxophonic keys and labyrinthic acoustics, manifests Daniele Antezza’s vision in a well-shaped, scrupulous amalgam, developed piece-by-piece in his STRATA album on Melantónia.

Passepartout Duo – Much of a Sunflower

Passepartout Duo’s harmonic textures in “Much of a Sunflower” merge with a dramatic and pure expression of sentiment, using sound patterns devoid of any restrictive rhythmic conventionality and beautifying the synthetic coldness through emotion and spontaneity. The track is from the self-released Argot LP.

ϙue x Comechelet – To all the mutilated souls (we will sing to them)

The cinematic, highly evocative core of ϙue x Comechelet’s “To all the mutilated souls (we will sing to them)” brings forth an intersection of tenderness, naturalism, and sensibility perfectly aligned with all the stimulating emotions, as felt through moments of cherished connections. Experience the immersion in the TIME LP on re.core.

amoura – Trim de Tride (DJ ojo Remix)

DJ ojo’s view on amoura’s “Trim de Tide” exhibits a relaxed and delicately adventurous depiction, which iterates the loops amidst drifting bass lines and provides a space related to the tone boundaries, outlining the reach of melodic freedom. The remix is from the collaborative Trim de Tride / Tar Roof EP on Trip the Light.

Ben Kaczor & Niculin Barandun – A1

Nurturing a helical composition of therapeutic layers and periodical enveloping of frequencies, Ben Kaczor and Niculin Barandun, in their first collaborative release, Pointed Frequencies on Dial Records, navigate unrestrainedly the reaches of surrounding ambience and vast fields of experimentative output to convey the benefits of sonic exploration through auditorial conductiveness.

Blue Hour – Recall

Blue Hour’s “Recall” sets a mid-tempo, club-oriented balance between groove and energy through stern bangs and heavy pumps stitched by repeated hat ramps and backed by subtle hypnotic waves that, when they appear, are carried over by melancholic atmospheric gusts. “Recall” is part of the ten-track KALT Series 01 compilation.

Delta Division – Imagination

The invigorating collisions employed by Delta Division on “Imagination” intertwine between their winding layers of contrasting moods, reflected in jolty sparks and a deeply wobbling reverberation, showcasing tasteful handling of a textured finesse. “Imagination” is in the Incursion EP out via Fear Of Silence.

Eyerate – Spur Of The Moment

Slippery breakbeat arrangements wade through Eyerate’s “Spur Of The Moment” forceful tappings with their fast-paced dynamism and provoke a synchronized dance on electrified chords. Find the track in the Swan Song EP on Aurora’s catalogue.

Heinrich Dressel – Running Complex Waves

Heinrich Dessel’s “Running Complex Waves” projects an artificial, dreamlike serenity gently shining through the cracks between the warm synth sequences to create a pleasant soundscape, rolled out in full in the Reflected Skies on Lazy Reflex Complex.

Donija – Drapacz Chmur

With its unique fluctuations, Donija’s “Drapacz Chmur” steps on a fresh, phantasmagoric level of wistful explorations aiming towards mood-elevating harmonies that grow through pushing percussive motifs. “Drapacz Chmur” ends Donija’s journey in the latest Halabarda EP on SPLOT.

Stanislav Tolkachev – It’s Just A Movie

The quirky liquidated setting of Stanislav Tolkachev in “It’s Just A Movie,” part of the Don’t Know compilation on Oracool, formulates a surrealistic temperament capable of inducing a stretched-out sense of alertness depicted in the producer’s very distinctive style.