Mouse On Mars, however, deliver not a cold, robotic, digital album, but a living, breathing record of their experimentations and perambulations in and around the subject of technology and its growing impact in our civilization.
Reviews
Christopher Lombardo :: Cephalgian EP (Defunkt)
The industrial onslaught and torn dark-ambient noises all seem to coalesce, as if to migrate from some arcane machinery.
Lusine ICL :: Travel Sickness EP (Ant-Zen)
Despite nearly 20 years since its release, nothing has dimmed or faded the impact of these tracks nor their sounds and scenarios.
Terminal 11 :: The Heaviness Of Hovering EP (Satellite Era)
The Heaviness Of Hovering is a baffling five-piece suite that smashes braindance, IDM, and glitchy electronics into one massive behemoth.
Hexalyne :: Null Surfaces (Point Source Electronic Arts)
Hexalyne has mountaineered IDM’s varied peaks and valleys, standing apart as one of the leaders in the experimental electronic scene, and one we continue to look forward to discovering.
Özcan Saraç :: OPUS H04S CELL (Kaer’Uiks)
Operating at over 100 MPH, Özcan Saraç delivers claustrophobic electronic mayhem that zigzags with deconstructed non-rhythms and massive slabs of noise that are a workout on the ears.
Deru :: We Will Live On (Friends Of Friends)
We Will Live On is the new album from Emmy Award winning producer/composer Deru aka Benjamin Wynn.
NOXIN :: Dream Sequence (Evel)
It’s a baffling journey, or dream sequence rather, where NOXIN takes us through unusual paths, fractured bits and pieces sliced into tinier elements, both structured and deforming before us.