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Reviews
Nimh :: This Crying Era (Synästhesie Schallplatten)
This Crying Era is a gorgeously cinematic and ominously bewitching album that will ravish fans of the most uncompromising facet of the dark ambient genre […]
Mirt :: Artificial Field Recordings (Cat Sun)
His sound has the aural texture of a daguerreotype, the mid-nineteenth century photographic process that makes every nuance, every pore so sharp and visible, though […]
Axxess :: Novels for the Moon (Medical)
The album is pure synthesizer, from beginning to end. Mimran takes Barhardt’s machine and test drives it to the limit. Melodies are poured from one […]
Seetyca :: Bleakscapes (Essentia Mundi)
The pieces Seetyca calls Bleakscapes are not grey and barren, they are near impenetrably inky black and evoke scary amounts of space far away from […]
Claro Intelecto :: Reform Club (Delsin)
It becomes clear that the “reform” in Reform Club points not only toward tighter, slicker production but also to the combination of tech house and […]
Stephen Hummel :: Meld (Self-Released)
With a handful of genres lapped over each other, Meld is an adventurous foray of raw electronics melded to lyrical lava flows that trickle into […]
Lone :: Garden Galaxy (R & S)
Lone acts as a guide through a futuristic, intergalactic rainforest full of Avatar-like creatures and massive landscapes. Even without the aid of song titles, the […]
wAgAwAgA :: Midnight Sampler (Record Label Records)
wAgAwAgA has an unusual take on music, with deep basses, really interesting beats and odd field recordings in abundance. He instantly stands out as having […]
Demdike Stare :: Elemental (Modern Love)
Doubtless the duo would blanch if pigeonholed with labels like “dark,” “hauntological,” “drone” or “witch house” but there’s no denying their penchant for the arcane […]
Qebrus :: Exophobia (Bedroom Research)
As loyalists wait for Booth’n Brown to assimilate their frequency interrupts, now would be the time to digest Exophobia‘s gelatinous beat crunching rhythms as they […]

















