Tuesday, August 2, 2016

"The Mansa Musa Affair" Artwork, Tracklisting, & New Song



"The Mansa Musa Affair" is the second solo music release from Reverse Bullets frontman Klaas von Karlos.  Today, we reveal the album cover artwork and the second single, "Lion Moon."

"The Mansa Musa Affair' is available worldwide on September 1. Stay tuned for news of upcoming shows and Official #MansaMusaAffair merchandise. 

Digital Pre-Orders:

Tracklisting:
Apis
Re(M)cycle Deux
Konferenz
I Can Take (You Can Give)
Alkebu-Lan
Grandmaster
Fallen
Giacomo Dub

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

New RJ THYME album "A Heroine's Journey..." August 9, 2016

“The Heroine's Journey in 12 Songs” the new album by Berlin-­based electronic musician/ visual artist RJ Thyme is now available for streaming. The album will be released in all digital formats, CD, and Photo Book editions on 9 August 2016 via Perfect Entropy Productions’ GLITCH music label.
RJ Thyme has been working in the audio-visual field for the past year and half, after combining his film background with ongoing passion for music. With this project the listeners are encouraged to follow the story of a young protagonist as She travels through the process of the Hero's journey as described by Joseph Campbell in book 'The Hero with a Thousand Faces.' The album is an experiment in producing a synesthetic movie experience through auditory input. The titles of the tracks and the accompanying images serve as small prompts should the listener desire a little direction. Everything else is left to the imagination.
“The Heroine's Journey” is RJ Thyme’s second release via Perfect Entropy, after having released the seven-track EP 'Sexual Transmutation' in June of 2015.  A rumoured Fall/Winter European Tour with GLITCH artists Klaas von Karlos, Munsha, and others will be announced in late August.  
For all press and media inquiries, please contact Rachel at perfect.entropy.productions@gmail.com and cc: rjthymemusic@gmail.com with the subject header “RJ Press”

“The Heroine's Journey” for Press & Pre-Orders Only
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Tracklisting:
Stranger Transformation
Groping Walls
Waking to the Sound of...
Confusion Sits In
Licking the Wounds
A Time to be Born...
...A Time to Die
Willow-Tree
Death-Waltz
Lessons Learned
The Hall of Crystal and Bone
The Beginning of the End
Coming Home

Monday, June 13, 2016

"The Mansa Musa Affair" - New Klaas von Karlos Album



For the Glitchers, RB acolytes, and PE faithful:

While a new ReVerse Bullets album is still in the works...don't worry. It will be more than worth the wait.  For now, a new release from  Klaas von Karlos will tame the thirst.

New song and album details coming soon // Keep your eyes  and ears on Bandcamp and Reversebullets.com for the new KVK songs leading up to the release // Jackal ou†.

Jackal out.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Munsha Speaks About Her Upcoming EP - "Who Will Play After?"




11 March 2016 marks the release of the new EP “Who Will Play After” by Italian-born, Berlin-based electronic artist Munsha on Perfect Entropy's GLITCH Music imprint.. The four track outing features the eclectic cellist/vocalist/producer (birth name: Daniela Lunelli) crafting a selection of songs that range from brooding trip hop balladry to industrial dark wave with the cohesive touch of a classically trained musician.


Before the release of the album, Munsha sat down with GLITCH label founder and ReVerse Bullets frontman Klaas von Karlos to discuss the process of crafting her album, her experience living in Berlin, and more. Klaas von Karlos: What is origin of the title, “Who Will Play After?”  What does it mean to you? Munsha: "Who Will Play After?" comes from a sense of parting and from a questions that kept happening in my mind, such as 'who will take my place?' who will replace my role?' It's a game between time and space and the role that we'd like to play with them, so I put new masks on and I turned my machines on…The loss of indisputable affections, small things forgotten or pushed aside, learning new places - as it was after I moved to Berlin, the blue feeling for what I left behind, at times a bit of fear too... All these the parts I tried to translate into a sound, almost without even realizing it. Indeed, what may be identified as the concept of this production (if we really need it) has emerged at completed work. It was like lingering on an old photo and then suddenly lost memories crop up.


KVK: What was your writing process for the album?  How long did it take you to complete the writing and recording?
M: During the EP production I only followed a kind of flow...performing on a mechanical and (at times) a jagged rhythm as if I was a cog in a machine. I think it came as an evolution of totally new experiences and sensations that do not deny themselves.



KVK: How did living/working in Berlin influence the sound and design of the project? M: The Berlin experience helped to strengthen my multiple senses of belonging. I was (and still am) a cog in many wheels and I live in a city full of experience and stories - as impressive as private - in which every little tile is at the same time crucial and expendable. I took inspiration from this feeling to conceive the EP cover art, letting my imagination run wild. Whereas on one hand a man wears his clothes in order to play a role in larger devices of society, on the other hand there's the same man with his personal identity and probably something behind to remember. Herr Fritz [the man whose image inspired the album artwork] is still part of this city: wryly in his underwear, ruthlessly sold with awful home furnishings and worn-out clothes.

KVK: How was creating this EP for yourself different from the composing/writing for theater pieces, installations, or your work with the The Max Maffia &The Empty Daybox? M: I always have fun jumping into different musical backgrounds. I don't like to belong to a defined style or genre. Rather, I prefer to go along with an idea and expand the theme. Even though my productions may sound quite different one from the other, it is always me! That's why I can find a common thread between Munsha's songs and the "cinematic" and ambient project of Max Maffia & the Empty Daybox, or between the vocal experimentation and the Sound Design for Visual Arts. I find it amusing. It's a bit like looking through a broken mirror: multiple reflection angles of the same eyes.







Munsha's new EP "Who Will Play After? is available March 11, 2016 from GLITCH/Perfect Entropy Productions from Amazon, iTunes, and all Digital Music Outlets. "Who Will Play After Release Show - http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?814982 Munsha Live Dates - http://munsha.it/ GLITCH Label - http://perfect-entropy.com/glitch