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Reviews
Ian Martin :: Heartbeats (Onrijn)
Heartbeats is a superb addition to Martin’s already impressive catalogue. For the seasoned listener, it finds the dutchman building on his past sound while introducing […]
V/A :: Distant Arrays Volume 02 (Satellite Era)
Satellite Era returns with their Distant Arrays series volume two with tracks by Agent O, Brendan Rincon, STREETS & BitLoud, and Zuni tearing apart the […]
Nemerov :: Automated Dances (EXILES)
Budapest-based Nemerov returns to EXILES for a five pack mini album that treads heavily on FM synthesis, sporadic glitch clicks, and rhythmically skewed atonal noises. […]
Plaid :: Stem Sell (Touched Music)
One thing’s for sure though is that the care, talent and sheer outrageous creativity Plaid applies to each one of their remixes hasn’t changed one […]
Mitoma & Weldroid :: reMXW (Section 27)
Overall a well-oiled machine that gravitates towards a darker collection of dissonant electronic soundscapes and simultaneously refreshes the landscape with semi-transparent melodic moments worth diving […]
Ignatius :: Carney Impost EP (Buried In Time)
Autechrean soil is once again composted on Carney Impost, however, Ignatius always manages to unearth tangled mechanical rhythms straddling the lines between electroacoustic, signal processing […]
Electric Light Orchestra :: Time (1981)—Retrospective
Just on the border of your waking mind. There lies another time where darkness and light are one. And as you tread the halls of […]
Tim Koch :: Tourbillon EP (Central Processing Unit)
Tourbillon is a solid piece of IDM work destined to be held up as an example of great electronic music. Get it, feel it, hear […]
Ethereal_Interface :: Dream_Logs (Circuit Church)
A dizzying and blissful array of soundscapes and soundtracks to a time period that is personal to those that let it in. In as much […]
Christian Kleine :: Touch & Fuse (A Strangely Isolated Place)
It’s IDM, from a certain point of view—instrumental electronica with a decidedly old school sentiment, whose tube crushed digital 80s synth melodies, analog warmth and […]

















