Phthalocyanine have previously released a CD and 2 EPs on the US label of the same name (known simply as Phthalo) between 1997 and 1998. […]
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Kim Cascone :: Residualism (Ritornell)
A work that is counted as a break through in music theory may not be one that is actually played very often. John Cage’s groundbreaking […]
Styrofoam :: A Short Album about Murder (Morr Music)
Music that is too positive to go well with a film by Kieslowski. Which isn’t to say that there aren’t a few melancholic traits in […]
Dead Hollywood Stars :: Gone West (Mad Monkey)
Go WEEEST! No. Gay propaganda as disco-pop this is not. Dead Hollywood Stars play country & western from the other side. The saloon is deserted, […]
Pan Sonic :: Aaltopiiri (Blast First/Mute)
It has been two years since Pan Sonic’s last album, but when the result is this good it doesn’t matter if you have to wait […]
Machine Drum :: Now You Know (Merck)
Now You Know by Machine Drum is probably the best cd yet to fuse the cutting edge loveliness and warmth of idm, with chopped up […]
Kreidler (Mute/Wonder)
The third release from this band sees them dropping back to 3 members. Celebrity wise, they’ve notably lost bass-player Stefan Schneider, who records as Mapstation […]
Denver McCarthy :: Rise and Shine (Statra Recordings)
A few people out there may know Denver McCarthy from either his Mechanism material in the early 90s (including on Lenny Dee’s Industrial Strength label) […]
Hausmeister :: Hausmeister (Karaoke Kalk)
This is an album of 14 concise, insanely fun pop instrumentals. Admittedly Herr Hausmeister (Christian Przygodda) has assembled them electronically for the most part, with […]