Cognition Delay provides a surplus of drifting organic molecules of dust and debris where the listener never quite knows what will happen next.
Reviews
LPF12 :: Contours of Stillness (Self Released)
The energy quotient is expanding and then vaporizing, always modulating and soothing, with some wonderful creepy shadows too. Here we dive into Contours of Stillness and celebrate Sascha Lemon’s 30 years of LPF12.
James Shinra :: Surface EP (Analogical Force)
The beauty tucked within these tracks, while seemingly upfront and in your face, still manage to dig deeper, pulling us in its alluring chasm, and ultimately provides a feel-good notion that everything’s going to be alright.
dgoHn :: Undesignated Remixes (Love Love)
Shoulder rubbing with the labels tagline of “High quality unfamiliar music.” Love Love and dgoHn have enlisted creative contemporaries from varying corners of the electronic sub-genre spectrum.
Boxheater Jackson :: We Are One (Mighty Force)
Reminiscent of early acid house, Burns prefers to stick to acid lines that make people dance, and that’s where he’s unlike many of his contemporaries at the moment,
Trespassers W :: Koala and other metamorphoses (Somnimage)
This reaches into a point of view of the obscure, from a lush wilderness, speaking of sadness, nihilism, dark romanticism, tragedy, melancholy and morbidity, so elegant.
William St Hugh :: Derelict In White EP (Self Released)
Taking from the timeless classical and traditional forms and instrumentation, and adding the electronica and sonic time traveling dimensions previously only dreamed of. Actual horns and strings with synthesizers coming together in a breathless deep polar excursion, in slow motion.
Dragon :: From silence, impermeable space EP (Ryu)
From silence, impermeable space EP transitions, and fades away as if nothing ever happened. As if these peculiar disheveled electrical bits were perhaps a mirage; that once we’ve wiped our eyes to see better, only vanishes into thin air.
Kool Keith + Scorn + Submerged :: Distortion EP (Ohm Resistance)
Best listened to on headphones to enhance the feeling of being in a dank basement lit by failing fluorescence that hints at monsters in the darkness.
Mouse on Mars :: AAI (Thrill Jockey)
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.
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.

















