Posts Tagged 'The Watermark High'

YESTERDAYʼS PUPIL Releases PART 4: The Goodbye Remix Edition

Posted on October 29 2012 by dirtyoldman

Tuesday, the 23rd of October, saw the release of Part 4 of Yesterdayʼs Pupilʼs new album for free download. Part 4 is entitled The Goodbye Remix Edition and features remixes of the song ʻGoodbyeʼ by renowned SA artists. Goodbye was featured on Part 1 (Singularity) which was released in November last year. After the release [...]

The Watermark High – The Disconnect

Posted on October 26 2012 by dirtyoldman

The Disconnect is the latest offering from Jozi based, downtempo producer, The Watermark High. Coming off his new EP entitled “In Flux”, which will be available on a “name your price” basis on Monday (29/10/2012). For full details check out thewatermarkhigh.com. While you wait for monday, grab The Disconnect below and put it on repeat. [...]

Dance, You’re On Fire – Carry You (The Watermark High Remix)

Posted on October 24 2012 by dirtyoldman

Dance, You’re On Fire get the remix treatment courtesty of The Watermark High. Technorati Tags: Dance, You’re On Fire, Carry You, The Watermark High, Remix

The Watermark High – Slow Motion Clarity EP

Posted on June 5 2012 by Rick Disco

It has been a while since we have had anything from The Watermark High up on Electrotrash. In the time that has past the band has simply become the alias of Johannesburg based experimental electronic musician, Paul van der Walt. Paul has crafted a 5-track EP entitled “Slow Motion Clarity” and released it using Bandcamp‘s [...]

The Watermark High – Loneliness Remixes EP Free Download!!!

Posted on September 28 2010 by Rick Disco

In case you missed it, back in March we reviewed The Watermark High‘s debut album “Loneliness As An Art Form” (read the review here!)… We loved it! For those of you that managed to get your hands on the physical CD release, these remixes will already be familiar to you, for those of you that [...]

Album Review: The Watermark High – Loneliness As An Art Form

Posted on March 17 2010 by dirtyoldman

Genres are a necessary evil. The good ones help us organise music, so that if we want music with a particular kind of rhythm and melody we need only to look at artists in that genre to find something we probably will like. Think Funk, Reggae, Hip Hop, etc. The bad ones however just confuse [...]