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Reviews
Lee Simeone :: Best Seat in the Dream EP (Vernal Equinox)
A fascinating collection of intricate compositions; a cinematic burst of perfect visual accompaniment that is roused within the mind, especially when taking on board the […]
B12 :: Transient Life (De:Tuned)
Instead this quartet is introspective and pondering, thoughtful and reflective; a slight glance back to the “Soundtrack of Space” before a firm gaze into an […]
Badrich :: Viscosity (Technicolor Yawn)
Purely in a (dark) field of its own, yet effortlessly delivered, Viscosity is a detailed foray into deconstructed electronics melded to blackened ambient sheets. Robotic noise boxes dancing […]
SubtractiveLAD :: Nucleus (Self-Released)
A percussive darker energy unfolds in the opening nucleic chapters as a mechanical tone sets the pace. In the closing chapters, miniature stretched symphonies shimmy […]
Double Review :: The Sand Rays / Ray Sands (CEIL)
Both are mysterious discs—looped, concrète, ambivalent, ambient and transportive. No trainspotter I, but old steam engines still conjure romance for me, especially caked matt black with the grease […]
Drifting in Silence :: Artificial (Labile)
Unapologetically grand and emotional, this album will please those who like their ambient sounds tidy and ready for the big screen. Artificial marks a return […]
Kettel :: Wingtip (Clone)
Each piece is as finely sculpted and honed as the next as cute circuitous arrangements ebb and flow building layer upon layer of elegant melody. […]
V/A :: Third Chapter (Analogic Density)
Four tracks of solid techno from the next generation, a generation securing the motherland’s place in the continuing annals of machine music. God knows everyone […]
V/A :: Compilation One (Unit Shifter)
Compilation One is a welcomed entrance back into the deep recesses of electronic musics past and finds a comfortable home by displaying a varied group […]
Tarotplane :: First (Aguirre)
This debut Tarotplane release is absolutely recommended for fans of classic Kosmische music, proto-ambient works as well as challenging post-rockin’ adventures. PJ Dorsey is a […]

















