The second installment of Igloo Magazine’s Not just jazz series, a succinct coverage of four more albums that push, stretch and merge musical boundaries and […]
Reviews
Gyrowyre :: Rde EP (Enpeg)
Rde captures an elegant snapshot of tangible, left field electronics, dispersing along the way, a rhythm filled traverse that wipes out any current traffic jams […]
ProtoU :: Khmaoch (Cryo Chamber)
Reverberated, resonant and massive lugubruous soundscapes are occasionally punctuated by green field recordings. Lack of time and being busy with my own projects I missed […]
The 7th Plain :: Chronicles I (A-TON)
Chronicles I is a far more concise experience than the lengthy 7th Plain albums it sources from but it never feels insubstantial. The unreleased material […]
Kurt Y. Gödel :: Chord Rememory (YUYAY)
By my reckoning, anyone heading for Hyboid, Astro Chicken boss, for a track remake knows the score when it comes to electronic music. And it’s […]
V/A :: D´Du Du (030303)
No single style is at the heart of the EP, the column running through the three tracks is one made of acid. But there is […]
Gaëtan Gromer :: Noise Level (VoxxoV)
With ability this album demonstrates a fruitful body of ideas which might continuously captivate the listener. Noise Level is warmly recommended for all listeners of […]
Double Review :: Renegades Of Jazz / Manuel Volpe & Rhabdomantic Orchestra (Agogo)
Two beautifully eclectic albums which craftily assemble a myriad of influences into a unique sensory experience. Afrobeat, funk and jazz, electronica, traditional music and dub, […]
Benjamin Finger :: 10 (Sellout! Music)
Benjamin Finger, once again, lays it all out in a creative smorgasbord of organized chaotic sound. Benjamin Finger etches out his latest album 10—a 10-track […]
Dead Fader :: It Works 1 EP (Parachute)
Dead Fader draws from a variety of influences on this album, including but not limited to Boards of Canada, J.S. Bach, Pan_sonic, Clark to Kanye. […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: Famous Monsters (Component)
Famous Monsters is easily recommended for listeners of dark space ambient crossovers nestled between Biosphere, Robert Henke and Loscil for stylistic similarity. Component is now a well […]
















