Deriving DSP-bound electrical pulses dipped in muddy soil, each augmented slice of high-pitch-low-pitch squelches offers a detailed perspective of how machines can transform into artistic […]
Reviews
Me Raabenstein :: R (nonine)
Twelve tracks representing a cross-section of what could only be described as pure exploratory realms, Me Raabenstein’s audio-biography is detailed with clarity as it wisps […]
Momentform & Kartei :: Double review (W.T. Records)
W.T. Records closes a productive 2011 with two débutantes, First up are France’s Momentform with their self titled EP. Momentform is Fake breaks the silence […]
DMX Krew :: Cosmic Awakening EP (Shipwrec)
The Cosmic Awakening EP offers up a vintage, acidic swell, generated from many a percussive build up with plenty of vivid laser beams, all offset […]
Pausal :: Autumnal (Students of Decay)
Autumnal is a diptych of floating tableaux of wistful bucolica and gently heart-string tugging micro-symphonics created from a mélange of treated guitar and processed vinyl, […]
Nettle :: El Resplandor: The Shining in Dubai (Sub Rosa)
Can a half-hour long album bear the weight of so much conceptual superstructure? It is certainly flawed insofar as, like Dubai, there is such a […]
I.D. :: Clipper EP (Bass Music)
Drawing its influence from Dubstep, UK bass and Garage primarily, this is a proper rinse out guaranteed to turn the floor to a writhing mass […]
Access To Arasaka :: Geosynchron (Tympanik Audio)
Whether or not Access To Arasaka is trying to create soundtracks for extraterrestrial cafes, he’s certainly able to attract the attention of (us) earthlings by […]
Sense :: Selected Moments Volume 1 (Psychonavigation)
Raisbeck delivers track after track of meticulously produced and emotionally charged mood music of the highest calibre that both recalls but never imitates a myriad […]
Colin Andrew Sheffield :: Slowly (Mystery Sea)
Another singular volume in the congenial discography of Mystery Sea, the tiny, perfect Belgian label that lovingly packages each of its CDRs in intriguing abstract […]
Anna Logue / Mannequin :: 2011, a year for some collaboration
Too often labels become ego centric and lone projects. Both imprints have realised a common love of synth wave and minimal pop, the pair working […]

















