As a whole, Geirþjófsfjörður has a touch of the epic without being obtuse. It’s a fine balance and finely achieved….
Author: James Delaney
Paddy Thorne :: Lost Cause (Part Two) (Mighty Force)
Lost Cause (Part Two) is most definitely right up there with the Inkipak album as Mighty Force’s finest album to date. I’ve no doubt though, there’s more great things to come from the label.
Part Timer :: Interiority Complex (Self Released)
Stunningly beautiful, detailed snapshots that make you want to hear more, to know more, to feel more. It’s an album that leaves you wanting more, and that’s what makes it almost perfect.
Distant Fires Burning :: Inperspectycon Vol.2 (Audiobulb)
The album is at its best when you hear the signature Audiobulb sound of minimalist, at times almost microscopic, glitchy ambient IDM, but there’s also some reverb drenched ambient drone.
V/A :: Túngata (Móatún 7)
The album itself, which features a host of label regulars such as ReKaB, Chevron and Drøn to name a few, is in the most part ambient IDM with some delightful splashes of ambient techno that’s been superbly produced, and I can’t stress this enough. It sounds truly lush.
Sven Kössler :: D•bl Stndrds (Mighty Force)
Kössler expertly demonstrates his ability to comfortably combine various strands of acid music into a very coherent and enjoyable listening experience.