Free Download – Feral Media vs LoFly – 16 Track Remix Album

The latest release from FERAL MEDIA is ‘The Strain Of Origin’ – a unique and exclusive collaboration between FERAL MEDIA and Brisbane’s LOFLY label.

The 16-track remix album is the musical equivalent of an interstate swinger’s party, gathering a bunch of artists from each label’s roster and having them remix a track by an artist from the other label. The line-up includes Feral Media artists VORAD FILS, II, CLEPTOCLECTICS, UNDERLAPPER, AFXJIM, COMATONE, BROKEN CHIP and ALPEN taking on lofly artists MR MAPS, JOEL EDMONDSON, TOY BALLOON, AHEADPHONEHOME, RESTREAM, RE:ENACTMENT and SUBSEA.

The initial two week deadline meant the remixes were raw and spontaneous. The result is an eclectic mix of musical styles that showcases burgeoning artists from the Australian underground music scene. Curated by Danny Jumpertz, Greg Stone and Andrew White, mastered by G L Seiler (COMATONE) and with artwork by Stuart Buchanan, ‘The Strain of Origin’ album is a celebration of the depth and originality of Australian music, and is being made available by the labels as a FREE download.

Download now from feralmedia.bandcamp.com.

ABOUT FERAL MEDIA: Formed by Danny Jumpertz in 2000, Feral Media is an artist-run record label based in Sydney. Feral Media pride themselves on releasing interesting, new Australian music in beautiful and often limited edition packages. Now into their 10th year and with 60 releases under their belt, Feral Media continues to play a pivotal role in the growing experimental music scene in Australia.

ABOUT LOFLY: lofly Recordings is a Brisbane record label with a roster of eight bands, specialising in esoteric and progressive indie and electronic music. For the last three years, lofly has spent their days curating one of Australias premier DIY warehouse nights “hangar”, as well as sporadically releasing records the significance or otherwise of which they barely understand. The five honchos through band membership, remixing, production and promotion have formed an integral part of the promising Brisbane band and DIY club tornado currently brewing.

Gentleforce collaborates on interactive iPad & iPhone app

Sydney producer GENTLEFORCE, whose album ‘Sacred Spaces‘ was released on Feral Media earlier this year, has collaborated with artist Lukasz Karluk on an “interactive sound toy” – titled Horizons – for the iPad and iPhone.  Mixing GENTLEFORCE sound loops and Karluk’s generative visuals, Horizons is described as “an exploration of colour, sound and form”.

Horizons is now available in the Apple App store.  Read more at GENTLEFORCE’s blog, or watch the video below:

horizons from lukasz on Vimeo.

Textile Audio Releases 'The Pomegranate EP'

Feral Media is pleased to announce the release of ‘The Pomegranate EP’ from TEXTILE AUDIO – the solo project for operatic mezzo soprano and electronic musician Eve Klein.

Working with scores, field recordings, and operatic-pop vocals, Textile Audio weaves rich melodic soundscapes and textures that are unashamedly romantic.

Her debut EP for Feral Media includes material from her forthcoming ‘electronica opera’, titled “The Pomegranate Cycle”. Fusing opera, ambient electronica and post-classical composition, the work is loosely based around the myth of Persephone; and is premiering at the Brisbane Festival as part of ‘Under The Radar’.

The EP also includes a new remix by Sydney’s GENTLEFORCE, whose recent contribution to Feral Media’s POWWOW series (‘Sacred Spaces’) translated into an upcoming appearance on a compilation CD from the renowned magazine, The Wire.

The EP is available on both digital and limited CD formats, with cover artwork by Textile Audio. Purchase now at feralmedia.bandcamp.com.

Vorad Fils Lands No.2 Spot in 'Who The Hell' Best of 2010 (So Far)

We’re only 50% of the way through the year, but that hasn’t stopped Australian blog ‘Who The Bloody Hell Are They?’ putting together their ‘Best Of 2010 (So Far)’ list. And we’re delighted to see Feral Media’s VORAD FILS grabbing the No.2 spot ahead of critically lauded albums by other Australia artists PVT (aka PIVOT) and PARADES. Here’s what they had to say:

“This is solo project of John Hassell from Seekae. I love Seekae, and a lot of the stuff I love about Seekae is retained here, yet Hassell feels joyously free from the icy aesthetic that defines his main band’s music. As a result, we get tracks like ‘Lioness,’ which are no less technically impressive but far warmer and inviting. It’s the most immediate thing on there, but not even the best. Delve deeper if you enjoy.”

Who The Hell – Best of 2010 (So Far)

Feral Media Showcase – Free Event at Carriageworks, Sat 10th July

We’re showcasing five of our label artists as part of Carriagework’s Winterland series in Sydney, and – best of all – the whole night is FREE. The showcase, on Saturday 10th July 2010, features the main Winterland attractions – The Ice Rink, Markets, Café and Bar – and venue admission is free.

Performing live between 6pm and 10:30 will be VORAD FILS, TEXTILE AUDIO, AFXJIM and GENTLEFORCE – plus there’s a number of DJ sets throughout the night from UNDERLAPPER. We’ll also have our Merch stall set up with our audio wares, including recent releases from VORAD FILS, GENTLEFORCE and AFXJIM. We’re also doing a presale of our next release, from operatic mezzo sorpano, TEXTILE AUDIO.

All info on Spacebook!

Gentleforce Reviewed in Mess & Noise

Mess & Noise has reviewed the new release from Gentleforce, ‘Sacred Spaces’, describing it as “an accessible, lovingly packaged introduction to POWWOW, as well as a hypnotic showcase for Gentleforce“.   Doug Wallen notes that Gentleforce is “an immersive, repetition-minded experience that feels a lot like meditation” and that “[Eli] Murray quickly gets under our skin, finds unlikely homes for his gorgeous melodies, and manages to make us feel like we’re exploring right alongside him“.  Read the full review at messandnoise.com – and buy this release in limited CD packaging with free digital download at our online store.

Gentleforce – 4 Star Review in Sydney Morning Herald

Feral Media’s GENTLEFORCE has scored a four star review in today’s Sydney Morning Herald, with the paper finding a novel way to describe his latest release, ‘Sacred Spaces’ – as “blankets of soft noise, like lullaby music for baby robots”. Read the full review below – and buy this release in limited CD packaging with free digital download at our online store.

Preview: The Strain Of Origin – Feral Media vs Lofly

FERAL MEDIA’s next release will be a face-off with Queensland label LOFLY – artists from each label will be remixing each other, and the results will be available as a free digital download compilation. Get a sneak preview below – FERAL MEDIA’s ALPEN remixing LOFLY’s RESTREAM. More info & tracklisting coming soon.

Restream – Eric Ambler (Alpen’s Amble With Eric) by feral-media

Underlapper Remix Parades Ahead of New Album Release

It’s been three years since their 2007 Feral Media album ‘Red Spring’, but Sydney’s UNDERLAPPER have been far from quiet. Last year’s ‘Red Spring Remixes’ collection was released (featuring reversions from FAUX PAS, ANONYMEYE, BROKEN CHIP, GENTLEFORCE and more), as the band simultaneously worked on their third album, ‘Softly Harboured’, due for release later in 2010. As a precursor to the release, UNDERLAPPER have also completed a remix for fellow Sydneysiders PARADES, which you can stream in the player below.

‘Softly Harboured’ sees UNDERLAPPER again delving into new musical territories, capturing the sound of the band’s live performances. The influences are still varied, yet the songs are more cohesive and show a progression from their previous work. Vocals and live drumming play a more integral part in the music and the sound is further expanded with cello contributions by Peter Hollo, and vocal contributions by members of Parades, Kaya and a return performance by Holly McKellar.

Catch up with UNDERLAPPER on Feral Media:
FM54 | Red Spring Remixes
FM36 | Red Spring
FM16 | What Came Forth From The Sea

Feral Media at Finders Keepers

This Saturday (8th May), two Feral Media artists will be performing live at the latest Finders Keepers markets at Carriageworks, in Eveleigh, Sydney.

Finders Keepers design and art markets are dedicated to supporting young emerging designers and bringing new contemporary design to the forefront in Australia.

ALPEN, whose new album will be the next release from Feral Media, will be playing at 3pm, followed by AFXJIM at 4pm.  As always, entry to the markets is free.  More info at www.thefinderskeepers.com.