Semsroth has created turmoil filled synthscapes haunted by the vocals, and vocoders, of Uwe Marx. Under his Television Set moniker he has produced catchy melodies […]
Reviews
Hauschka & Hildur Guðnadóttir :: Pan Tone (Sonic Pieces)
They set sail with cautious optimism, and as they heave to and weave in and out of each other, Hauschka fairly amazes with the sheer […]
Yann Novak :: Relocation.Reconstruction (Line)
In stark contrast to the chaos of moving, the artist clears a room and opens a valve that slowly infuses it with an increasingly consternating […]
Pinch & Shackleton :: Pinch & Shackleton (Honest Jons)
In a way, the most impressive thing is the subtle changes that individual sounds go through, providing a rewarding listen every time you play the […]
Cubenx :: On Your Own Again (InFiné Music)
Swaying from left to right, each piece offers a uniquely crafted and intoxicating genre-bend that exposes technoid details without any intention of letting go of […]
Lost Tribe :: Lost Tribe (Blind Prophet)
The internet has probably helped a lot too. Lost Tribe are an unapologetic piece of goth rock, tough and coarse. Their sound is something akin […]
Vita Noctis & The Danse Society :: Double review (Dark Entries)
Vita Noctis toe the line between an 80’s disenfranchised rift and a cold wave chord. The Danse Society come from the age when British society […]
Simon Whetham & Friends :: Meditations on Light (Monochrome Vision)
Russian label Monochrome Vision offers it up Meditations on Light again, complemented with its flintier, decidedly colder obverse, “Darkerspace,” another piece done in collaboration with […]
Maria Minerva :: Cabaret Cixous (Not Not Fun)
It is difficult to parse Minerva’s lyrics since they melt in the mix and fuse into whole plastic with the music, thereby eliminating any mind/body […]
Gyu :: Cerebral EP (Drawn)
Complete with heavy basslines and low frequency oscillations, each track transports you to another place; it is incredibly easy to lose yourself in this EP. […]
Krusseldorf :: From Soil to Space (Aleph Zero)
Krusseldorf’s sound extends and advances the psychedelic ambient archetype with glitchy elements and sophisticated melodic development, making this an album that rewards repeated listenings with […]

















