Here we have six most spectacular, head catching pieces of melodic, disjointed bass pumping tracks. Acidic, chaotic and pulsating with circular motion.
Author: Tom Herdman
Electric Light Orchestra :: Time (1981)—Retrospective
Just on the border of your waking mind. There lies another time where darkness and light are one. And as you tread the halls of […]
Generation Lossless :: Portrait In Circuit (Self Released)
An album that doesn’t know if it should be Aphex Twin, Two Lone Swordsmen, Boards of Canada or Brian Eno and I do not mean […]
Star Madman :: Alone (Self Released)
Alone was a gem to stumble upon, a very pleasurable record. It’s very easy on the ear and I fell for it with ease and […]
Letters From Mouse :: Watching (Music Is The Devil)
Watching has moments of overt and erratic sounds one moment and then completely unexpected turns in the opposite direction. One moment calm, then a storm. […]
Clocolan :: It’s Not Too Early For Each Other (Castles In Space)
I’ll be able to come back to this music time and time again and find new things and hidden meanings. It holds a philosophy to […]
Tomoroh Hidari :: 小さな夢達 (Mahorka)
The recordings sound very well crafted, warm and full of detail that really fills these pieces, making for some spectacular works of art. The album […]
Dohnavùr :: You Can and You Shall (Werra Foxma)
You Can and You Shall is very much a musical benchmark to my ears, finding solace within strong, yet simple builds and progressions. The hallmark […]