While it feels like the composition is less architectural than on Outland, this freedom gives this new batch of tunes a sense of aeration, effortlessness, […]
Author: Godefroy Dronsart
Divus :: Divus 2 (Boring Machines)
Here Luca’s sax plays over rhythms and textures generated by Luciano’s modular system—an avid modular aficionado might even recognise a sound source or two. A […]
Girl In The Mirror :: Underwater Tales (Self Released)
The album is quite mellow and the instrumentals never complex or labyrinthine, but if you’re looking for an album which will carry you from world […]
An Igloo guide to Bandcamp buying during revenue waiving
Several of you will already know that Bandcamp had done a day of waiving revenue a few weeks back. They’re doing it again on Friday […]
Ital Tek :: Outland (Planet Mu)
Outland has the gravitas of its album cover—that of a hybrid between circuit board and stone tablet. Listening to it intently, one feels like an […]
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith :: The Mosaic of Transformation (Ghostly International)
The album is sonically gorgeous, but also very coherent and tight—clocking at under forty minutes with never a moment spent in self-indulgence. Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith […]
Tulpa :: Checks Cashed EP (TruthTable)
Gesamkunstwerk this isn’t, and it doesn’t try to be. Recommended if you’re in the mood for a journey continuously laid out by hand and machine, […]
Daniel McCagh :: Altered States (n5MD)
There are unseen depths here. A record to take in slowly, one listening at a time—but beautiful and rewarding. Wide spaces and unseen depths Even […]