Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
worriedaboutsatan - Ricochet
Moonbuilding WeeklyFollow “The countdown to Castles In Space’s Levitation festival this Saturday at Bedford Esquires is ticking down. It’s all happening TOMORROW…” on Oct 4th →
worriedaboutsatan - Dawn
SonofmarketingFollow “Isolation Tales – Live From Home is the follow-up of the project “Isolation Portrait“, focused on electronic textures and experimental…” on Sep 14th, 2020 →
worriedaboutsatan - Dawn (Edit)
Various Small FlamesFollow “When longstanding member Thomas Ragsdale left the band last year, the future looked uncertain for worriedaboutsatan. Founding member Gavin Miller…” on Apr 20th, 2020 →
worriedaboutsatan - Open The Door
[sic] magazineFollow “Worriedaboutsatan – Crystalline Crystalline is the sixth album from the Bradford-based electronic artist Worriedaboutsatan. However it is only the first…” on Apr 2nd, 2020 →
worriedaboutsatan - Cali
a little bit of solFollow “Back with another Sunday Sessions. These tunes are all different genres but they still have a serious sense of intimacy…” on Feb 2nd, 2020 →
worriedaboutsatan - Hawk
Echoes and DustFollow “Revenant takes the listener on an immersive journey, a blissed-out magic carpet ride through one’s own head space.” on Mar 22nd, 2019 →
worriedaboutsatan - Shift (Part 1)
The LetterFollow “A few tips worth checking out if you're looking for some quiet, downtempo and downright beautiful music. Space Dimension Controller…” on Mar 27th, 2018 →
worriedaboutsatan - A Way Out
Headphone CommuteFollow “worriedaboutsatan Blank Tape The Manchester-based electronic band, worriedaboutsatan, is made up of Gavin Miller and Tom Ragsdale, and Blank Tape…” on May 26th, 2017 →
worriedaboutsatan - The Violent Sequence
Both bars onFollow “Welcome to our eighth best-of-the-year list, and our second as a crack team of four. It’s patently obvious that 2016…” on Dec 22nd, 2016 →
worriedaboutsatan - This Restless Wing (feat. Vincent Cavanagh)
Music Like DirtFollow “After a punk induced sabbatical the monthly round-up of the finest new music is back with – as ever –…” on Nov 13th, 2016 →
worriedaboutsatan - From A Dead Man (Part II)
Nothing but hope and passionFollow “Strand Child – ‘Eyes’ Berlin for sure isn’t California, especially during those grey and harsh autumn days we’re currently facing.…” on Oct 12th, 2016 →
worriedaboutsatan - Baychimo
SonofmarketingFollow “A sei anni dall’album di debutto Arrivals, tornano i worriedabout satan. Il duo britannico è composto da Gavin Miller e…” on Mar 15th, 2015 →
worriedaboutsatan - Heart Monitor +2 remixes
Gold Flake PaintFollow “The making of Even Temper ~ by worriedaboutsatan. At the start of 2014, I realised I had a big folder…” on Feb 17th, 2015 →
worriedaboutsatan - I'm Not
ReqEffectFollow “A number of years ago when this blog was in another incarnation we featured the work of Gavin Miller and…” on Jan 9th, 2015 →
Worriedaboutsatan - you're in my thoughts
ReqEffectFollow “The minimal ambient post-rock produced by Leeds duo Gavin Miller and Thomas Ragsdale otherwise known as Worriedaboutsatan has variously been…” on Nov 30th, 2010 →
worriedaboutsatan - Heart Monitor Error Operator Remix +1 more
RjominnFollow “Íslandsvinirnir og góðkunningjar Rjómans, worriedaboutsatan, hafa sent frá sér nýtt lag og tvö ný remix. Það er okkur ljúft og…” on Nov 20th, 2010 →
worriedaboutsatan - HeartMonitor Error Operator Remix
The 405Follow “Free music from Leeds-based duo worriedaboutsatan in the form of a remix of their single ‘Heart Monitor’ by the equally…” on Nov 19th, 2010 →
worriedaboutsatan - 63 (she was trying to sleep, i was trying to breathe)
RjominnFollow “Íslandsvinirnir og góðkunningjar Rjómans, worriedaboutsatan, hafa sent frá sér nýtt lag og tvö ný remix. Það er okkur ljúft og…” on Nov 20th, 2010 →
worriedaboutsatan - We Can Make It Out worriedaboutsatan remix
The 405Follow “Today is a good day. Not only because if you step foot outside your house for more than 30 minutes…” on Oct 30th, 2010 →