One thing Grasque most definitely isn’t is immediate, but it’s so deliciously different, referential and fresh that it rewards repeated listens in spades. I’ll wager […]
Author: James Knapman
Arovane & Hior Chronik :: In-between Remixes (A Strangely Isolated Place)
Fantastic source material, a stellar cast of artists on remix duty and a 53-minute run-time make In-between Remixes a release you can’t afford to miss. […]
B12 :: Orbiting Souls (Delsin)
Orbiting Souls vividly recalls that mid-nineties period when B12 were in their element whilst also sounding classically timeless, perhaps even more so than some of […]
Underworld :: Second Toughest In The Infants – Remaster (Universal)
So is the super-deluxe set just for fans? Well, perhaps not. Again, the price is going to be a barrier to entry for some, but […]
Markus Guentner :: Theia (A Strangely Isolated Place)
Theia sees Markus Guentner taking his immersive ambient soundscaping to another level, creating a work that is grandiose but somehow never overblown. Ryan Griffin’s A […]
The Silicon Scientist :: Outside the Night (Anna Logue)
Anna Logue released one of the year’s best synth-pop albums in 2014 with Twins Natalia’s spellbinding The Destiny Room and with the late 2015 release […]
Aroy Dee :: Sketches (M>O>S Recordings)
Sketches is an album possessed of a refinement, restraint and nuance rarely found these days, and contains some of the finest and most evocative music […]
Function / Vatican Shadow :: Games Have Rules (Hospital Productions)
With Games Have Fules, Function and Vatican Shadow have worked together to create a breathtakingly atmospheric and surprisingly ambient electronic album unique in both their […]