W.T.’s back catalogue contains myriad styles; this latest pair of EP’s see that same eccentricity explored. Nao Katafuchi are already turning heads, Yumogeto being a […]
Reviews
Michael Trommer :: HTO (3LEAVES)
Toronto’s waterfront is extensive and varied and has undergone profound change, some of which has impacted this liminal region positively, some not so much. Michael […]
Elias Krantz :: Night Ice (Country & Eastern)
If you are always in search of exotic sonic bliss, then put this album in your high priority shopping list. Night Ice will be a […]
Terminal 11 :: Double review (Hymen / Phthalo)
Michael Castaneda, late of Tempe, Arizona, drops a frenetic yet disciplined album entitled Self Exorcism on Hymen Records. Shortly after its release, an EP on Phthalo […]
EDMX :: 153 Mission EP (Shipwrec)
EDMX has produced electro, house, techno, wave and electro-pop whilst going into these styles and their sub-genres. For his latest EDMX is working with Dutch […]
Zilverhill :: Laodoicean (Adept Sound/Blind Shouter)
A sacral-industrial passage suggests some creepy cathedral attached to a munitions factory. In the end, something wounded limps away, dragging its heavy tail in the […]
Weave :: A Part Not Apart (Self-Released)
Taking low-end and twisting it around loops of clicks, clangs and tribal spheres, there are chilled escapes of fluid that percolate around downtempo rhythms. [Release […]
peterMann :: On The Go (Carpal Tunnel)
Like dedicated servers humming in the background emitting their warm buzz of clicks, sizzles and static flows. On The Go presents hypnotizing bass and a maturation of […]
Radioactive Man :: Waits And Measures Remixed (WANG Trax)
This remix package is a veritable feast of finely executed takes on an already excellent release. The double vinyl comes with inserted download codes for all […]
Smersh :: Cassette Pets (Dark Entries)
At beginning the listener could be forgiven for thinking that Smersh were an angry industrial outfit with a penchant for machines and a misunderstood attitude. […]
AIDAN BAKER :: Multi-view
Aidan Baker‘s doom ambient duo Nadja with fellow Torontonian, bassist Leah Buckareff has long been a successful going concern, but his solo discography was already […]

















