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08.27Resident Advisor reviews L'Eixample

Near The Parenthesis' latest album L'Eixample has recently been given a very nice review over at Juno Records' Resident Advisor site.
08.26A Our news about news....

We're currently working on better syndication of our news across the many social network sites AND our own homepage news. More recently our news posts have been few and far between and there has been a lot of news worthy happenings in the n5MD camp. So in the coming weeks we hope to have an easier news posting interface as well as a way to cross post simultaneously to myspace, facebook, twitter and virb.
08.25Five on n5Radio

We've added Another Electronic Musician's upcoming album Five to the n5Radio rotation.
08.253 new releases available now!

Near The Parenthesis - L'Eixample, Lights Out Asia - Eyes Like Brontide and the Re-issue/Re-master of Bitcrush - Shimmer and Fade are all "officially" available today. We've also printed up new n5MD T-shirts for those of you that demanded them. As all n5 Tshirts they are limited and this time they are going really fast.

We've also posted samples and artwork for the forthcoming releases from Another Electronic Musician and Funckarma. We think you will be pleasantly surprised by both.
07.01n5MD welcomes Plastik Joy

Cristiano Nicolini (ITALY) and Fannar Ásgrimsson (ICELAND) who record together as Plastik Joy are the newest addition to the n5MD roster of artists. The duo who currently reside in Barcelona are hard at work on their (as of yet untitled) debut album. They currently have some teaser demos up over at their myspace page. Drop by for a listen or just to say hello.
06.27subtractiveLAD record of the week

Radio K's nowlikephotographs has named SubtractiveLAD's Apparatus its record of the week.
05.07n5 @ B-05

n5MD has partnered with the b-05 art and design center in Montabaur Germany to provide their creative ex-bunker (and website) with music from n5 artists Another Electronic Musician, Quench, Proem and SubtractiveLAD.
05.02Lights Out Asia preps new album.

Lights Out Asia is readying the follow-up to last years Tanks and Recognizers. Eyes Like Brontide finds Lights Out Asia getting a bit darker and heavier with longer more epic songs. The album in some sections even displays more aggressive passages that give their already dynamic sound more depth and dimension. Plans are for a summer or early fall release.
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