matthew dear
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The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month.
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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Next week, Matthew Dear will be putting out his career-spanning Audion retrospective Audion X. He teased this sweet compilation of techno last month with the single “Motormouth” and now we have the 11-minute-long “Sky” to further pique our interest. Dear describes the piece perfectly as “a long burning wave of
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Microhouse’s eeriest DJ is now dropping hard-nosed techno grooves under the name Audion, which is apparently a long-running side-project that’s been around long enough to have a “retrospective” album coming out on December 10th on Spectral Sound. Because of the vague description of just how long Audion has
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A piece of pop bliss that’s equally awkward and moody coming through on this previously unreleased Matthew Dear cut, which is set to be released on the expanded edition of his last full-length album, Beams. Enjoy the song above, and catch a review for the album below:
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Here is a YouTube playlist of all the songs that made this list.
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Some trippy, eye-massaging visuals from the new Matthew Dear album, Beams. The track featured above is “Earthforms,” which is one of the catchier tracks off the album that I LOVED, LOVED, LOVED. Peace to Morgan Beringer for creating the video.
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On Matthew Dear’s fifth full-length album, the singer-producer improves his grooves and lyrics while making his definitive, dark-as-hell sound a bit more colorful than usual. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Songwriter and producer Matthew Dear now has his latest full-length effort, Beams, available for a complete stream via the widget above. Based on my first impressions of this thing, Dear has really outdone himself. No, really. 2010’s Black City was pretty well-received, but he’s improved his approach a