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    The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touch down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.

  • Filmmaker Nick Rutter has entrusted the score of his latest project, a short called Chrysalis, to Essex-based electronic musician and Brainfeeder affiliate, Lapalux. Above, you can stream a standalone version of his lush composition, titled “Gold,” which features a lovely vocal contribution from London’s Jassy Grez. Or, you can

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    Lapalux drops what I’m assuming is a spare track from his recent full-length effort, Nostalchic. It’s an interesting track that works in multiple phases. Structurally, it definitely throws a few twists and turns at the listener, which is maybe why it didn’t make it onto the LP.

  • On Lapalux’s new full-length, the UK producer seamlessly combines elements of future garage, wonky, and contemporary R&B. WATCH THE REVIEW

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    Though Lapalux’s latest track isn’t exactly lengthy, it’s got a lot of beauty on display between its Angel One sample and glistening synths. I love how the track gets really thick and layered with this synths toward the end, too. Enjoy!

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    Beatmeister Lapalux is going to be releasing his debut full-length album on Brainfeeder this March. The title: Nostalchic. He’s seen fit to release a track from the album for streaming, too. “Guuurl” is a spacey, synth-wrapped piece of seduction. Like the title of the album implies, there’s a

  • Brainfeeder producer Lapalux took to his SoundCloud a few days to post this remix of soul singer Lianne La Havas‘s “Lost & Found.” The beat maker flips the spacious original into a soothing reworking, which is fitted with both dense atmosphere and moderately glitchy rhythms. Give the track a

  • On the new Lapalux EP, there’s a lot of creativity to go around. Despite a lack of focus, the beats here are loaded with a bounty of different sounds and textures. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • Here’s a track from the forthcoming Lapalux EP, When You’re Gone. It’s an electronic music project spearheaded by producer Stuart Howard. It’ll be out via Brainfeeder records on Feb. 7th. At first, this track really kinda hit me like a James Blake tune with its subtle

  • Brainfeeder artist Lapalux remixes fellow Brainfeeder artist Thundercat on the track “For Love I Come,” which was originally written by George Duke. Yeah, a lotta conversions going on here. The ‘Cat version was already pretty spacey and open, but this remix brings it to an extreme that’s pretty refreshing.