Boards of Canada’s Music Has the Right to Children stands as a quintessential cornerstone of downtempo electronic music—a seminal release that propelled the enigmatic duo of Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin into a boundless realm of nostalgic reverie. In this edition of our “Flashback” column, Anne Jackson revisits the album’s haunting landscapes, with particular focus on “Telephasic Workshop,” a track that encapsulates a paradoxical beauty: at once claustrophobic and transcendent in its sonic intricacy.
Author: Anne Jackson
Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson :: Detroit Techno — [flashback]
In this [Flashback] column, Anne Jackson explores the origins of Detroit Techno, a genre born in the early 1980s from the city’s underground dance scene. Pioneered by African-American artists Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson—collectively known as the Belleville Three—techno fused elements of funk, electro, and early electronic music. Shaped by Detroit’s industrial backdrop and the socio-economic challenges facing its residents, the genre became both a form of artistic innovation and a powerful outlet for expression within the African-American community.
Electropia :: Connecting electronic music with transmedial art
Vienna, Austria-based independent electronic music label Electropia emphases on conceptualizing transmedia art beyond the confines of merely releasing music. The artistic approach to the project has led to enhanced states of sensory perception.
In Loving Memory of Árni Grétar Jóhannesson :: Futuregrapher (December 6, 1983 — January 4, 2025)
As a global electronic music family, we come together in hopes that our words will do justice to honor the beautiful soul that was Árni Grétar Jóhannesson (Futuregrapher). Written by Anne Jackson with support by Mick Chillage.
Mike Storm :: Techno of cosmic proportions
Mike Storm, originating from the Netherlands, can be best described as an artist whose music is intrinsically cerebral, hypnotic, and possesses profound psychological depth. His unique sound serves as a portal to cosmic exploration, effortlessly fusing elements of sci-fi with captivating techno beats.
Electro-Wired :: The Legacy of Andy Barton, Founder of Bass Agenda
Through the Bass Agenda platform, Barton cultivates a dynamic environment that nurtures creativity and collaboration, serving as the hub for both established and up-and-coming artists.
iNFO :: Evolving sounds in electronic music
iNFO has crafted a unique identity that appeals to electronic music enthusiasts by drawing inspiration from the early Intelligent Dance Music (IDM) sound, the pulsating rhythms of Detroit techno, and the rhythmic energy of electro.
Inkipak :: Signature sound
Regarding Jon Mace’s background, artistic inspiration, music-making process, and any surprising insights that his followers should be aware of, it is an honor to speak with him through a series of questions and answers on behalf of Igloo Magazine.
EC Underground :: Shaping the electronic music landscape
Serving as a hub for creative exploration and positive self-expression, ECU is the go-to independent record label for international talent, delivering top-tier electronic music worldwide.
J-LOWER :: 90 Seconds To Midnight (EC Underground)
A track-by-track synopsis of J-LOWER’s 90 Seconds To Midnight — “…like temporal echoes, creating a dynamic contrast with steady rhythms.”










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