The syncopated percussive breaks, acidic tones, busted rhythms, tweaked synth-distortions and overall flare for oblique maneuvers further exemplifies Velapene Screen’s honed skill-set. [Release page] Velapene […]
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Neud Photo :: Simulations (Pylon)
Neud Photo makes Simulations seem effortless; the tracks ebb and flow masking the intricacies of Nightingale’s vintage synthesizer arsenal. Neud Photo, aka Nico Nightingale, is […]
Plastic Frog :: Review batch
Over of spread of EP’s and albums, Plastic Frog have explored—and released—some excellent synth, electro pop and EBM. It can be quite a mission to […]
Seth Chrisman :: Aetherdrift, Do You Copy? (Flaming Pines)
Lazy ambient drifts into stylus static, the sea washing up the shore insinuates itself into the conversation inside someone’s busy kitchen. This is not New […]
Scanone :: Gangsta Riddim EP (Outside)
Slabs of robotic electro slide across the grooves of this record as it illustrates subdued fury in a 20-minute escape through time. Hype; while in […]
Kossak :: You Forgot To Kick It (Record Label Records)
Projecting outward from the likes of Gescom and/or Shadowhuntaz (Skam), Kossak’s focus on layering percussion and tumbling bass is refined and delves into broken slabs […]
Mr 76ix :: Experiment Four (Skam)
Not always propelled in a straight shot to the ears, Experiment Four digs a little further and dissects busted rhythms, technoid superstructures and acidic undertones […]
CELER :: 3View (Con-V, and/OAR, Analog Path)
Since Danielle Baquet’s passing, her talented partner (Will Long), now residing in Tokyo, has continued to release previously unheard material recorded by the duo and […]
Ana Tijoux :: La Bala (Nacional)
Soulful is a word that you might use to describe it, full of lush string arrangements and easily flowing vocals, including several guest appearances. La […]
R_Garcia :: Resurgens (Nophi)
Influences from netlabels and the IDM Nophi releases are everywhere on Resurgens—from the Amen breaks to the intricate synthesizer detail, but nearly every song is […]
Himuro Yoshiteru :: Jyuryoku EP (Concrete Plastic)
A four track heavy beat banger infused with expressive melodies and moving, yet playful rhythms in Himuro’s signature style. For fan’s of his resent LP, […]
















