A list of some recent, current and forthcoming titles that are piquing our ears lately—it’s our attempt to point you to some notable releases worth […]
Author: igloomag
Superlauncher :: Catalysm (UNOIKI)
As these mutating pulses of bass, noise and hypnotizing dub cycle through the ears, one can’t help but become entranced by these unusual sounds—both stripped […]
Reef Project :: Aquaculture (System)
As synths melt on a seabed of highs and lows, Reef Project reveals a wide stereo-field lending itself to either headphone consumption or home audio […]
Five questions for Lagunamuch
Described as “…an experimental music label, based in Moscow, Russia and was formed in 2004. We are not interested in boxed music made to fit […]
Fabrics :: Refabricated (From A Tree)
Shards of twisted bass, left field tape recordings, broken synthesizers, blistered techno wrangling and an affinity for surreal auditory manipulation keeps Refabricated on its edge […]
UNOIKI :: International artist collective
Establishing themselves at the border between music, design, art, thinking, film, their main area is electronic, abstract music that is somewhere in the field between […]
FURS :: Anti-Node EP (Detroit Underground / eBoy)
Overall an enjoyable EP that segues from quaint electronics to well-oiled rhythm blocks while retaining its bright lit canvass of melodic shuffles. The smothered 8-bit […]
Five questions with Acre
“Acre is an Edinburgh-based label that laments the hole left in the electronic genre by Warp. Acre are audiophiles and vinyl junkies, putting out well-mastered […]
Coppe’ + Nikakoi :: Rays (Mango + Sweetrice)
It’s basically all here and out in the open—an album that passes through just about every genre without losing its stimulating vision. Drum’n bass mingles […]
Tomoroh Hidari :: The Black Star Variations (Laridae)
Energized minimalism balanced across a heady mix of bass-thumps and tribal transformation keeps this veritable dose of electrons en route. Variations are the spice of […]
Mitoma :: Satellite Hive (Daddy Tank)
Letting this one unfold its rugged charm and subliminal forces may just be the link between post-industrial and raw electronic data blasting. The second album […]












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