Balam Acab‘s 2011 debut album Wander/Wonder was one of the real gems of the unfortunately-named and short-lived witch house era. It seems like most of the world has moved on from that sound — Tri ...
Balam Acab, who just played the Mogwai-curated ATP in London last month, has been added as an opener to Mogwai‘s tour. That tour comes to NYC for the previously discussed shows on June 14 and 15 at ...
When Balam Acab, who is also known as Alec Koone, first arrived on the music scene one year ago, “witch house” or “drag” music was just starting to become a real thing, due in part to the release of ...
Balam Acab, like Salem and oOoOO, traverse the same shadowy territories that seem at once sensual and unnerving. Balam Acab creates something akin to Burial being slowly drowned in an ocean of drone, ...
Remix warlock Balam Acab recently tackled Lushlife's new single, "Still I Hear The Word Progress," instilling his own slowed-down, wispy aesthetic. Download it below. Lushlife - "Still I Hear The Word ...
On Nov. 12, Balam Acab will kick off its first tour in Columbus, Ohio, bringing the ethereal sounds of debut full-length "Wander/Wonder" to life. By Jason Lipshutz Editor On Nov. 12, Balam Acab will ...
For reasons only known to young laptop murk-designer Balam Acab, the young man has just remixed "Touch'n You," a Rick Ross/Usher collaboration from the former's God ...
Last year saw both hazy, Pennsylvania beatsmith Balam Acab (aka Alec Koone) and electro-minded harpist Active Child (aka Pat Grossi) deliver buzzed-about full-lengths, and the projects will team up to ...
With Bob Boilen away this week, All Songs Considered gets another visit from NPR Music's resident experts on all things electronic. As they did their first and second times on the show, Otis Hart and ...
While you were busy gorging yourself on room temperature Cadbury’s this Easter weekend, ambient-electro wunderkind Balam Acab slipped out of the shadows for fractionally long enough to drop a pair of ...
Sam Ray of Ricky Eat Acid/Julia Brown has released a new compilation called Art Week 2016 featuring new songs from Alex G, Foxes in Fiction, Girlpool's Harmony Tividad, Ricky Eat Acid, and others. Ray ...
The buzz word around previous songs from Balam Acab was that they were "lush," and it's true. The dude basically made music that sounds like Myst looked. It seems that with "Oh, Why," the first single ...
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