Tuning into this 10-track album, and one instantly finds the brooding lost-worlds of abandoned factories evident right from the start. As described on the liner […]
Reviews
Ruxpin :: We Become Ravens (n5MD)
IDM formulas on a soft bed of synths and a sobering hint of odd sounds from nature and the subconscious. A great connection between electronic […]
Nmls :: On & On (N_Coded)
On & On collects broken beats, driving rhythms, glitchy strands and transforming ambient ice sheets from just above the stratosphere it seems. Back and forth, […]
Snowbeasts :: Rmx (M-Tronic)
Beautifully creepy, hypnotic, with brooding and tense atmospheres seconded by an avalanche of electronic grooves obtained by the machines. A few months after the publication […]
Two on the Radar :: Phoenician Blinds and L.U.C.A.
Exhilarating, vividly atmospheric fusion of jazz, afrobeat, rock and hip hop from new promising London-based quartet Phoenician Blinds, and a cosmic cinematic mélange of electronica, […]
Understated Theory :: Critical Drift EP (Sparkwood)
Understated Theory’s 2015 EP, Critical Drift, is another example of the fine ears on the folks at Sparkwood Records. Must be something special about the […]
James Murray :: Eyes to the Height (Ultimae)
With Eyes to the Height Murray takes the Ultimae panoramic sound experience to a new level of idiosyncratic creativity that places him at the forefront […]
Filippo Diana :: Nemesi (KOOAAD Muzik)
A rounded vision of the sounds of the silver screen. A singular style isn’t adhered to, instead Diana explores all. Blood stained full moons, rain soaked […]
V/A :: Frequencies Of The Mind III (Mindtrick)
Oozing with subdued electrical patches and driving rhythms, there’s plenty to digest as FM3 jets to the top of our 2016 list—an intoxicating, surreal musical […]
Yagya :: Stars and Dust (Delsin)
I don’t know what’s happened to Guðmundsson in the last few years, but Stars and Dust is shot through with the heady euphoria that only […]
Franck Kartell :: Coïncidences (Bass Agenda)
The second LP from this Frenchman was his soundtrack to a 1962 film. Coïncidences is music of a broader narrative. Links, crossovers, connections between our […]

















