Overall, Through the Lines‘ gradual exposure is like the uncovering of prized treasures at a shrine. Its spiritual edge certainly brings to the fore those […]
Author: Jus Forrest
Dysphemic & Miss Eliza :: Synthetic Symphony EP (Self-Released)
Synthetic Symphony is definitely something to behold in terms of enigmatic strings meets grinding beats. It’s got a hardened core throughout that grinds deep and occasionally […]
ESA :: Themes Of Carnal Empowerment Pt. 1: Lust (Tympanik Audio)
It doesn’t disappoint either, and as you may come to expect, it’s immensely energetic, awash with static rough-edged stabs of soundtrack—a laser gun surely capable […]
Rich Batsford :: Valentine Court (Mouflon Music)
An enchanting weave of minimalist movement, the result in the ideal world of course, being the tracking of one artful leading lady in a full-length […]
Autoclav1.1 :: Embark on Departure (Tympanik Audio)
Tony Young (aka Autoclav1.1) has a very unique method of manipulating dramatic exchanges in order to portray action sequence within his music. His work to […]
The rare and intriguing talent of Rachel Ellektra
Rachel Ellektra is a rare and intriguing talent. She’s been playing keyboards since the age of five, ventured into violin at age seven, and took […]
Mike Dunkley & Dalglish :: Double review (Record Label Records)
Jus Forrest dives into Corpus Clock (by Mike Dunkley) and Benacah Drann Deachd (by Dalglish) and uncovers beautiful expeditions into complete heartfelt ambience and a […]
DMX Krew :: Cosmic Awakening EP (Shipwrec)
The Cosmic Awakening EP offers up a vintage, acidic swell, generated from many a percussive build up with plenty of vivid laser beams, all offset […]
Swimming :: Ellipses (Audiobulb)
An affluent and passionate work. Its roots, which are made up of varied beats of specific and careful placement, allow it to grow, develop and […]