Clearly skilled with that beast of a machine, tamiX spends over 60 minutes slowly morphing melodies and arpeggios while bringing some rhythm inbound at key points to keep the interest going.
Reviews
Dragon & Jettenbach :: Tales from the Algorithm (Self Released)
These producers have no boundaries or limits, and are drawing from the world they know where it is possible to marry piano, harsh percussive sounds and layers of noise…
Kübler-Ross :: Kübler-Ross (Ice Machine)
In a world that seems to have lost all sense of sanity, this album is a savage soundtrack to a considered and cruel demise.
Othello Aubern :: Pace Serpente (3OP)
A maze of extensive digitized attractions where experimental electronic connoisseurs will revel in its flickering pulse for years to come.
Skurken :: Dagur (Touched Music)
Dagur delivers tonnes of warmth, melodies and evocative percussion that when working on concert take the listener to places less known.
Fausten :: Mercenary EP / Igloo Mix (Acroplane)
Acroplane continues to rattle the underground electronic scene with pummeling sound-escapes.
Tapes and Topographies :: Modalities (Simulacra)
Todd Gautreau’s fourteenth outing in Tapes and Topographies guise, is a set of ten impressionistic sonic vignettes painted with delicacy in vaporous colors.
Mathmatrix :: Mathmatrix (Touched Music)
If you like your IDM/electronica on the more experimental edge, and free to roam across any borders into other musical domains then this release is definitely for you.
Luke Vibert :: GRIT. (Hypercolour)
Twelve pieces of precise and expert acid dance that really highlights just how low-key something can be and still have a magnificent impact.
57 Shadows :: Blax Mint EP (Clean Error)
A welcomed, if not all too brisk, extended player for those who recognize IDM’s origins and are open to its continued relevance in these roaring 20s.
Max Cooper :: Unspoken Words (Mesh)
Unspoken Words is a work of art that not only shows how skillful in details Max Cooper is as a musician, but also how passionately he can express himself through music.
















