Archive for July, 2010

Artist Spotlight: The Silence Industry

Friday, July 30th, 2010

The Silence Industry is a Canadian gothic rock project with some glimpses of experimental psychedelism. Their sound is experimental in nature, combining elements of post-punk, industrial, noise, dream-pop, psychedelia and goth-rock into a sound of their own. We originally debut the project in 2007 with the release of their self-titled album. Download from ftp.scene.org Download [...]

 

Enough Manifesto (part 2)

Friday, July 30th, 2010

‘To explain music genres’ – Probably the biggest lure of free music to both fans and artists is the near absolute creative freedom it grants. There are good reasons for the imbalance towards experimentalism and niche genres within our scene, most notably that the commercial world is usually unready or unwilling to accept the truly [...]

 

Enough Manifesto (part 1)

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

As a new contributor to Enough Records I’ve been immediately made at home by the creation of the label’s new manifesto. With my own long history of churning out grand sounding but often faulted ideas it’s a refreshing change, if nothing else, to be confronted with someone elses grand concepts of what role free music [...]

 

Enough Roots

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Always remember your roots. Here is a shortlist of decade old releases that defined our love for the scene: – Brothomstates – Kobn-Tich-Ey – mellow-d – applesap – stereoman – lascalla session – Hunz – Ocean From Rain – Chuck Biscuits + Basehead – Chiba City Lights 96 Which are yours?