Each piece is self-contained perpetual motion. Sourcing MRI equipment, modular synthesizers, gongs and guitars, sampled conversation from the grocery store and her own voice, she waxes […]
Reviews
Cathode Ray Tube :: Urban Patterning (Component)
A dynamic, colorful and cinematic sounding electronic ambient album that will ravish fans of 70s/80s B-grade film scores from sci-fi to thrillers and twister experimental […]
Alio Die & Parallel Worlds :: Elusive Metaphor (Hic Sunt Leones)
Elusive Metaphor waxes like a benevolent force of nature, one from a time when the world remained enchanted, premodern. Soft, engulfing, and serene sylvan settings, […]
T_st and Dronelock :: The Eternal Now (Sphere Gear)
The Eternal Now is imbued with an overarching industrial feel—images of clunking robotic machinery and hissing pistons accompany nebulous synth pads and plenty of unexpected […]
WC00160 & Abono :: Untitled EP (ALLISANDNOT)
Deep machine music with just the right balance of bite and bloom. Styles coming together, forming, shaping and gelling into a wonderfully familiar difference. A […]
Meat Beat Manifesto :: Kasm02 EP (Skam)
Upon arriving at their destination, all exited the car without speaking—except for one who said in halting, broken English, “Music… Very weird. Dark. Good.” Which […]
Flatland Sound Studio :: Maximum Vacation Plus (Bedroom Research)
It could almost be the soundtrack to a cold medicine overdose or the after effect of watching too many foreign language cartoons while recovering from […]
Legiac :: The Faex Has Decimated (Tympanik Audio)
It hits so hard and sounds so ear-ticklingly right… There was a time when it seemed like the Funcken brothers released a new album monthly. […]
The Valley and the Mountain :: Outer Reaches (Shipwrec)
2015 has already been a diverse year for Shipwrec. Boiled techno. Belligerent house. Sleek electro and even electronica. Lesser known names have been given vinyl […]
Sneaker :: Holistical (Lunatic)
Lilting harmonies frayed by tough toms and snapping snares, a diverted dancefloor for the unsure and the insecure. It’s always a sickener when someone steals […]
Chris Weeks :: Black Hole (Odd John)
A beautifully sculpted deep ambient album which explores the mechanism of dreams in a quite Bachelardian, intuitively poetical mood. Offered as a beautiful limited CD […]















