Groovescooter struts its newest, splendidly unlaced offering, Re-fashioned Vol. 2: British Airwaves, into music stores this month to critical acclaim. The cream isn't only in the pants of critics and listeners either, ITM's drifter finds out more. [more]
Brisbane-based digital musician Ens jacks into his own musical cyberspace to create an album of fluid long-distance collaboration. [more]
While the previous two volumes of Sydney label Groovescooter’s ‘Re-Fashioned’ series have focused upon Australian electronic artists reinterpreting classic Australian and UK rock / indie / pop tracks respectively, for this third volume, as the loaded [more]
Sydney-based electronic musician / producer Don Meers' 2002 debut album on Groovescooter Records 'Train Noise' showed him crafting a lush fusion of synthetic and acoustic elements that called upon jazz, world music and cinematic soundtrack elements [more]
Sydney-based producer / musician Don Meers' previous two albums for Groovescooter Records, 'Train Noise' and its companion remix release 'Track Works' first brought his filmic downbeat productions to a wider audience [more]
Compiled, produced and blended together by Groovescooter Records heads Paris Pompor and Georgie Zuzak, this second instalment in their ongoing 'Music For Film' compilation series (following the release of the first volume through Silent Recordings) [more]
Recalling the voice of Björk, the lo-fi musings of Portishead, and the lush cinematic washes of early Goldfrapp, Inga Liljeström stylishly updates the sound of the "singer-songwriter" for the 21st century. [more]
British Airwaves is the second volume in Groovescooter's critically acclaimed cover series, Re-fashioned. This time they've put the spotlight on British tracks from the '80s, reworked by an all Australian cast. [more]
'Adventures...' is the story of an archeologist on a journey northward from the Nullarbor Plain. The subtle breakbeats and textural bassy grooves easily conjure the rough feel of desert winds and the rare sight of a treasured oasis or the trickery of a mirage. [more]
This is a compilation that combines the quirky fun of 70's and 80's electro and adds a touch of 21st century engineering. [more]
Crunchy beats and warm sad sounds, interesting and unique versions, this is a remix collection that retains the cohesiveness that a lot of remix albums miss. The people at Groovescooter must be putting something in the water. [more]
The world of digital jazz has an all-new hue by the name of Ens. This is not house music with jazz for pizzaz, but a fresh new voice "somewhere between the freeform hypnosis of perpetually unwinding jazz and the brooding intent of downbeat electronics". [more]