The semi-tribal ambient-industrial and glitch manifests KORTIKO extracts from his machines on Course Interference is an utterly intense experience.
Reviews
Darqhorse :: Digital Dawn (Diffuse Reality)
Featuring a wide range of breaks, electro, techno, and rhythmic swirls among a deluge of strong beats, bass, and wicked distortion, mile-long soundscapes and panoramas are punctuated by its upbeat attitude and acidic surges.
4T Thieves :: The Time Machine EP (Self Released / Black)
A surreal blend of sonic hues reminiscent of the Boards of Canada, floating along the edges of ethereal time capsules and atmospheric textures and tones for as far as the eye can see.
bvdub :: Asleep In Ultramarine (Dronarivm)
While the music is supposed to be ambient, it is also very rich in tone and, consequently, sonically very much present in one’s space.
RENEGADE ANDROID :: The Good Times EP (Concrete Collage)
Renegade Android continues to unroll the goods with seven tracks that slice and dice through a multitude of explosive old-school gaming-infused electronics.
Utility Player :: AutoStrada (Rednetic)
The inclusion of Warp Records’ Artificial Intelligence-era themes from the mid-90s is as brief and crisp as ever, with brittle and minimal techno extrusions rounding off the edges.
The Owl :: Earth Drone (Adventurous Music)
The Owl offers expansive drone tones to keep us curious on this strangely fascinating journey.
Carlos Dengler :: The After (Self Released)
Dengler’s complexity and innovative craftsmanship take the listener into a new musical experience, inviting dreams and providing a healthy relief from stress.
Greystar :: playground 1 (Self Released)
Playground 1 is an EP of six braindance and brittle melodic data streams that can also be found via previously released compilations—particularly with X4 Records.
Featherstone :: Contact EP (Ernest’s Way)
This Adelaide artist enjoys an enviable craft to his sound. The five compositions that make up Contact sit comfortably in the cooler side of electro, with Featherstone drawing on electronica to add texture and warmth.
Kenneth James Gibson :: Further Translations (Meadows Heavy Recorders)
Further Translations is a collection of remixed works by Kenneth James Gibson. Each of the contributions examines, infers and expands upon the original materials with […]

















