A trio by way of London, Osaka and Guildford, Nedry stands apart from the constantly growing flow of recycling and unoriginal bands. Its cunning blend […]
Author: Nocturnal Ghost
MIKTEK :: Sounds and images
Mihalis Aikaterinis (aka Miktek) talks about Elsewhere, his first full length album on Lyon-based boutique record label, Ultimae. Read further to find out what Mihalis […]
Miktek :: Elsewhere (Ultimae)
Twelve rhythmically-driven and highly spacious tracks assemble a journey soaked in atmosphere. Prolific Lyon-based record label, Ultimae, strikes again—this time with a beautiful set of […]
Ocoeur :: Light as a feather (n5MD)
It’s not easy for an album to stand out and shine within such a colorful catalog as n5MD’s, but Light as a feather stands out […]
Vincent I. Watson :: Serene (Pyramids of Mars)
Watson’s glide through different spatial sonic structures infused with Blade Runner-esque tones is highly atmospheric and emotive. A contemporary output beautifully displaying classic characteristics from […]
SONIC EXPOSURE :: Piano Interrupted
When modern jazz, classical music, elegant cutting edge electronica and free spirit merge. For the second installment of Sonic Exposure I caught up with Piano […]
Witxes :: A Fabric Of Beliefs (Denovali)
In this nocturnal sonic mosaic, fragments of post-rock, jazz, metal and classical music radiate, however, they are poured in small dosages and put together in […]
Úlfur :: White Mountain (Western Vinyl)
White Mountain is addictive and wonderful, and if you’re into electroacoustic exploration and colorful ambient, or just searching after new and peculiar sonic worlds, bound […]
Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society :: Brooklyn Babylon (New Amsterdam)
Brooklyn Babylon is an unstoppable throbbing theatrical force, a surging shapeshifter that offers the listener a wild exciting ride. Inventive and impressive, but not pretentious. […]
Minilogue :: Blomma (Cocoon)
Blomma defies the idea of recycling, rehearsing and planning ahead, and offers two voyages without a destination to the outside of reality, two improvised streams […]
Greg Haines :: Where We Were (Denovali)
No commercial potential. Where We Were is raw and impulsive rather than polished, calculated and forced; erratic rather than predictable, and it reveals its allure […]









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