A trilogy of dark ambient as underripe noise, perfidious potential rather than brutish exertion, each segment fifteen to twenty minutes long, creeping low to the ground. Internal […]
Reviews
Wolfgang Voigt & Deepchord present :: Peter Michael Hame’s Colours Of Time Re-Interpreted (Astral Industries)
Peter Michael Hamel’s Colors of Time Re-Interpreted features two artists on a split EP re-interpreting an obscure, multi-part kosmische synth epic from 1980. Since reviewing Astral […]
Luciano Lamanna :: In Vitro (Multiple)
Lamanna’s musical musings are far from clipped, most of his offerings are well into the seven minute mark. And this is what distinguishes his style. […]
Krishna :: Ascend to Nothing (Silken Tofu)
While free jazz, metal and electronic squigglism are all components, the relentlessly massed power drone of Ascend to Nothing might also aspire to something more, an […]
Drum Machine :: Space Suite (Lower Parts)
Subtle and soulful techno is shouldered by belligerent and bawdy bassline brutes. Lower Parts is carving out an enviable position for itself. True, within the […]
Monolyth & Cobalt :: Sub + Rosa (Unknown Tone)
Monolyth & Cobalt invites you over the threshold and guides you by the hand through a suite of many chambers, each with one, curving wall, rendered […]
6.9Hz :: Broken State (Daddy Tank)
Not entirely untraveled, Broken State gravitates towards the dark and gritty erratic beat, but also manages to evoke emotional sparks along the way. Moods shift on […]
Dexter St. Jacques :: Ancient Way of Knowing (Sequencias)
Both offerings have an enviable live quality, as though done on the hoof and recorded in real time; although a couple more tracks would have […]
EinarIndra :: Stories EP (Möller)
This electro-RnB combination is quite sensual in delivery—you’re feeling his music as you go along instead of hearing things and passing rash judgement. I caught […]
Hyboid :: Terrör of the Üniverse (Astro Chicken)
Hyboid always works best best when going for bombast and epic scale, and Terrör of the Üniverse opens impressively in exactly this style, with a […]
Merrin Karras :: Apex (A Strangely Isolated Place)
Apex (also) spans a myriad of other styles and genres, often referencing current peers similarly inspired by John Carpenter or the Radiophonic Workshop. Brendan Gregoriy has […]

















