Electro and techno are at the EP’s heart, yet there are also flourishes of electronica embedded alongside the use of voice.
Reviews
Cathode Ray Tube :: The Burning Century EP (Triplicate)
The Burning Century gathers and distills, shifts and rattles, yet somehow manages to seep into the subconscious.
Jacek Doroszenko ft. Ewa Doroszenko :: Bodyfulness (Audiobulb)
You recognize things, and sometimes you don’t; the same thing one has with the real and the virtual. Quiet and pleasant music, perfect pass time music, the soundtrack for modern living.
God Body Disconnect :: Spiral of Grief (Cryo Chamber)
This is the projects 7th effort, and it seems simple yet conceptual and more complex than it may appear. Don’t forget, especially in this genre, the devil (or angels) are in the details.
Tomotsugu Nakamura :: Nothing Left Behind (Laaps)
Gentle, melodic, and yet never too easy. Nakamura’s music has an edge; it stays away from the new age world or just be pleasing.
Part Timer :: Isolation EP (Self Released)
Part Timer somehow manages to elicit real and emotional, vivid technicolor memories of the past—and they’re all good memories, too.
Aelk Minsur :: H EP (Self Released)
It appears that one of our favorite sonic alchemists has dived into much darker waters. Noise ambient and experimental electronics consistently intermix, yet with Aelk Minsur, there’s […]
4T Thieves :: The Vinyl Loop (Pingdiscs)
Overall, The Vinyl Loop is a breath of fresh air as it brings the ambient genre into an area that is specific; not too esoteric, but not too beat-heavy. It all seems deliberate and balanced in my ears.