A baffling sonic foray into expansive audiovisual snapshots and beautifully disjointed spheres.
Reviews
Lectromagnetique :: Freedom EP (Bass Agenda)
This is a phenomenal artist from the Bass Agenda roster who stays true to the sound of dark electro in its purest form.
John the Silent :: Mungo Sessions (Somewherecold)
Consistently unexpected and interesting, and definitely not for the angst driven, this collection of odd bits of audio phenomena tell stories that are not like anything pertaining to speaking.
Roberto Auser :: Touch Your Fear (Lunatic)
Art can often imitate life, Touch Your Fear fulfils this axiom admirably. This album charts a painful path, one of mental and physical anguish. Music […]
4T Thieves & Pandacetamol :: Away Space (Kahvi Collective)
Buzzing synths evaporate as broken beats flood the senses; it’s a mesmerizing and hypnotizing collection of ambient electronic flutter for the next plateau.
Davide Tonini :: Rigenerazioni (Detroit Underground)
Tonini finds solace amid these ambient techno slices of life, looping textures and tones across a myriad of drifting soundscapes.
Heogen :: Oxygen Fields EP (Dyadik)
The first thing that struck me was the mocked up graphics for the artwork and presentation were just beautiful. Very in keeping with the Dyadik label and colors reflecting how filled with heart and soul Heogen compositions are…
Force Majeure :: Force Majeure (Concrete Collage)
A baffling collection of mechanically rhythmic fissures that split open just as quickly as they collapse. Mechanically rhythmic fissures High on our radar for several […]
Gimmik :: Omicron Acid EP (n5MD)
Martin Haidinger (aka Gimmik) returns with classic bit-crunched electronic bliss on a couple of highly contagious and emotively charged tracks.
Kettel :: My Dogan (15th Anniversary Edition) (Lapsus)
In spite of its years, My Dogan continues to comment on modern life. The frenetic pace of rhythms, the rush of sounds, give way to contemplation and reflection. An album of remarkable depth from an artist of unbridled capability.
μ-Ziq :: Goodbye EP (Planet Mu)
Certain to please old and new fans alike, this feels like an essential μ-Ziq release that might even feel momentarily understated with the surrounding schedule.

















