A labyrinth of lush notes and expansive ideas. Crystal Maze is an exciting collaboration. The team of G-String (of Echovolt and R-A-G) with Marco Antonio […]
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Monica Lionheart :: Escape Strategy (Pacha Massive Remixes) (Nacional)
A nice collection of vocal led electro acoustic tracks by this slightly quirky singer; downtempo meandering swathes of rather pleasant music with a pop sensibility […]
Robert Haigh :: Strange and Secret Things (Siren)
Haigh’s seventeen miniatures are hardly strange and if they possess some secret, he seems more than willing to share it with us. He plays a […]
Dissolved :: Surge of the Lucid (Daddy Tank)
Fractured harmonies and ambient particles coalesce into fragments as you’ll likely find yourself hypnotized by Surge of the Lucid‘s unconscious weaving of light and dark. Dissolved […]
Nimon :: Drowning In Good Intentions (Ant-Zen)
Not only does Nimon let it all out, he allows the listener to take it all in—a smorgasbord of infected drones, ambiences and panoramic distortions […]
Radere :: Dreamless (Full Spectrum)
The unfancy package is meant to extend the theme of lo-fi, rawer loop experimentation, to reflect the “share a moment in time” aesthetic of social […]
TM404 :: TM404 (Kontra-Musik)
Andreas Tilliander gets his fingers into the recesses hidden out of sight by sleek, Kraftwerkian efficiency to writhe in more sinister joys, a burble and […]
Deadbeat :: Eight (BLKRTZ)
Eight is another engrossing extension of dub territory, as each of Monteith’s solo albums opens up a new world. Eighth world, next the ninth. Montrealer […]
ZoiD :: Lyphyz Drumdrops (Boy Scout Audio)
Not resting on a specific genre throughout, the four tracks that make up this short EP are all different from one another. Individualism is at […]
Yann Novak and Robert Crouch :: Fata Morgana (Murmur)
The narrative pay-off is then clinched by the entry of filmic synth-strings, knowingly poignant affective signifiers, tension moving to resolution as it makes itself comfy […]
Sudeten Creche :: Remix EP (Emmo.Biz)
There’s a touch of saddened enthusiasm attached to this review. It’s a real pity to see Sudeten Creche end a thirty plus year project. But, […]















