Tracing Structures is Terminal 11’s most complete work, it simply depends if you’re bothered enough to scratch beyond his madcap surface and dive in. There […]
Author: Andrew Danso
The Analog Roland Orchestra :: Dinsync (Pressure Suit)
Dinsync unquestionably has its roots in Roland’s synths, yet TARO sound closer to 2000s electronica than late 80s techno. It’s a record which nods its […]
V/A :: Eilean 53 (Eilean Rec.)
Eilean 53 is a fine example of precision despite the challenges of each artist doing their own thing in different parts of the world. Compilation […]
Subminimal :: Sinian (Möller)
Percussion is the focus here, drum and bass sequences constantly rearing their head and you get the feeling it’s all held back to keep a […]
Taavi Tulev :: Kuku! (Self-Released)
The environment teems naturally, birds chirp, a breeze gently fleets, the lake splashes and bees pan across the stereo field, humming in and out. It’s […]
Nelson Foltz and Tom Lynn :: Departure (Self-Released)
Departure is another of those records that may not leap out and grab the listener on first playback. By the twentieth minute, its seeped into […]
Leigh Toro :: L’Esprit De L’Escalier (Eilean Rec.)
It would seem that L’Esprit… has, by virtue of discovering perfect inspiration, become one of the more satisfying coherent and rangy of Toro’s records. His […]
Jon Hassell & Brian Eno :: Fourth World Vol.1: Possible Musics (Glitterbeat, Re-Issue)
Engaging with the (re-issued) Fourth World as an experience should be the listeners focus. It’s as much about your own connection to what’s being heard […]
Future 3 :: With And Without (Morr Music)
A studied performance with the most meticulous of production. The trio have preserved something of a soul within. A strong and exemplary effort. This is Future […]