Showing posts with label Haxan Cloak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haxan Cloak. Show all posts

Friday, January 25, 2013

Listen: The Haxan Cloak - "The Mirror Reflecting (Part 2)”


Back in October we previewed some very dark and moody music from Tri Angle Records artist The Haxan Cloak. Now, the full piece has emerged, and for fans of the label and genre you won’t be disappointed. "The Mirror Reflecting Part 2" is equal parts dense and intense captivating the listener from its introduction and keeping you interested throughout its seven minute run time. Look for the album, which is entitled Excavation, to drop on April 15th.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Listen/Download: The Haxan Cloak – “Vice Italy Mix”


Tri Angle artist The Haxan Cloak recently created a mix for Vice Italy featuring several of his own remix’s for artists like James Blake and Jeff Grace along side tunes from the likes of Evian Christ and Oneohtrix Point NeverGoogle Translate provided this quote from the article on the mix …

"I could tell you that I do not listen to the radio enough to know what's currently in the standings. I'm a disaster in keeping updated musically. But I like the last Drake."

So there you have it, maybe we will get a Haxan Cloak remix of the Hip Hop star in the future! Full Track list below…

01: The Haxan Cloak - Untitled
02. Andy Stott - Dark Details
03. Chris Clark - Farewell Track
04. Evian Christ - MYD
05. James Blake - The Bells Sketch (haxan cloak remix)
06. Oneohtrix Point Never - Replica
07. Jeff Grace - The House Of The Devil (haxan cloak remix)
08. Jonny Greenwood - Oil
09. Haxan Cloak - Untitled Film Score
10. Grouper - Alien Observer

Friday, October 5, 2012

Listen: The Haxan Cloak – "The Mirror Reflecting (Part 2)" Preview


Tri Angle Records has pushed back the release of the forthcoming album by The Haxan Cloak apparently it won't be emerging until early 2013 now, so they decided to preview an album track to give us a taste of things to come. Dark stuff here that pretty much fits right into the existing sound of the label and Haxan’s own catalogue, albeit with a slightly darker touch to it, and although we appreciate the tease it leaves us wanting more!