Detroit-based Chris Todd has been at his craft for several years, venturing through an amalgam of dark and crunchy electronics, yet with this collection we see the artist lighten things up.
Reviews
Mtch :: Pleth (Self Released)
Pleth sees a plethora of perplexing tracks expanding and contracting as Mtch (aka Mitch Cramer) dissolves hundreds of glitch morsels and recombines them into alien transmissions.
Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen :: Weathering the Storm (Spotted Peccary Music)
Listening constantly, the feeling is blissful, skillfully crazy guitars floating out there encircled by magnificent howling synths which move in the sky and fill the air like a thick cloud…
Benoît Pioulard :: Eidetic (Morr Music)
Throughout the album, labyrinthine lyrical reflections are dispersed with dazzling images, blurring scenes in world history with the most personal album by Meluch.
KAMS :: Described Spaces (Mighty Force)
KAMS has a real flair for melody and experimentalism, yet still manages to house this within a solid dance framework in such a way that everything flows seamlessly.
Lusine ICL :: A Pseudo Steady State Reissue (Ant-Zen)
The album is a diverse and playful exploration of jazz, lounge, hip-hop and IDM electronica carefully molded, shaped and pressed into eleven tracks of signature Lusine ICL sound.
LHAM :: They Cast No Shadows (13)
They Cast No Shadows is an alluring and distinguished collection of impressionist, minimal, then complex electro-experimental rock pieces…
Jason van Wyk :: Descendants (n5MD)
The result is consistent, intriguing and always emotionally pleasant with delicately wistful sparks of light and obscured melodies.