The album alternates subtly moving soundscapes made of nebulous waves in the pure classical tradition of the cosmic new agey drone movement with sonically dark […]
Reviews
Rumah and Progression :: Chance Meeting (Nineteen89)
Both of these tracks are good, but really, this release is all about the title track. Innovative, weird, intense, interesting and with such a good […]
Stéphane Garin & Sylvestre Gobart :: Gurs. Drancy…Treblinka (Bruit Clair/Gruenrekorder)
Selected and sequenced but unmixed, these recordings mediate direct experience, the most profound of which may be the endless nine minutes of wind tearing through […]
Dataline :: Hear Your Beat (Noorden)
An abundance of bleep-techno sphere’s are wrapped in a polished collection of dance friendly pulses of sound. Sparks, springs and spews of lightly brushed ambience […]
Erothyme :: Three Sevens (Street Ritual)
Each track is bumping just over the seven minute mark and is each its own unique journey through time and space with future funky braindance […]
Kutin :: Ivory (Valeot)
Kutin’s expressive restraint definitely comes into its own when unhindered by constrained dictates of form. [Release page] Peter Kutin formerly belonged to the Austrian trio […]
Team Doyobi :: Digital Music Volume 1 (Skam)
Bouncy, precise and multifaceted in its defused rhythm bursts, Team Doyobi delivers a unique blend of corrupted electronics that still manages to stick to wooden […]
Plaster :: Soyuz EP (Crazy Language)
The Soyuz EP ultimately proves that there’s still plenty of life left in this field of musical experimentation—a breathing entity that can only be guided […]
Off Land :: Eventide Passage (Enpeg)
These are not just pleasant ambient swirls. Sure, they glitter like Aphex Twin’s Selected Ambient Works, however, there’s a distinctive fragrance that appears and disappears […]
FBK :: Antithesis (diametric.)
Engaging and entrancing, Kennedy sets sounds running and moulds them. Like a piece of clay on a potter’s wheel, FBK shapes and curves his sound; […]
Frak :: Muzika Electronic (Digitalis Industries)
That generic sounding yet particularly apt title is a cover for an album that serves up everything from vocoder-laced electro-pop to radiophonic workshop tinkerings, further […]

















