A mixture of agitated beats, harsh modulations, disjointed rhythms, industrialized aggression and piercing sonic furies has Signifier sketching a cross-section of the entire dark-electronic world. […]
Reviews
Auma :: Interacting Processing EP (Enig’matik)
While each title contains uniquely manipulated ingredients, a touch of digital scribbles here, analog noodling there, the Interacting Process EP veers more into past iterations […]
Conrad Schnitzler & Borngräber & Strüver :: Con-Struct (M=minimal)
Each track has its mission, and each assignment is carried out to a high standard, with a solid ambience that crushes its way through the […]
Quasi Dub Development :: Limousine To The Guillotine (Rump)
This album is a swirling reservoir of sonic complexity that is deceptive in its presentation. To continue the analogy of water, it has depths that […]
Richard Chartier :: Transparency (Performance) (Line)
Chartier’s choeographing of silence with sound increasingly seeks the shortest space possible between the constituents of its fabric. [Release page] Transparency completes a decade of […]
Robag Wruhme :: Thora Vukk (Pampa)
By turns up close and personal, remote and withdrawn, there’s something warm and congenial in this ebb-flow, for all its disorienting and confounding tricks. And […]
Simeone :: An Introduction to Simeone (sime-one.com)
An Introduction to Simeone floats blissfully between very mellow dreamlike vision pieces, to full on outbursts of electro darkwave; all of which weave unmistakable sparkling […]
V/A :: Elusive Triumph (Sequencias)
In a nice twist Sequencias have not gone for three house blasters, or three minimal pieces. Instead the record is tempered. Moss opens in classic […]
Proswell :: Konami (Merck) — [flashback]
Proswell uses so few tools to create his work – chiptunes or similar sounding synths, deceptively simple rhythms, and an assortment of moody pads, yet […]
Dynamophone :: 3View 2011.9
Since the release of Seven Saturday’s album in April of this year, San Francisco-based Dynamophone imprint has been quiet. A possible reason for that has […]
Solipsism :: Refract Me, Don’t Subtract Me (Herb)
The album as a whole strikes a difficult balance — the tracks vary from the beatless to the beat-rich yet Solipsism’s sound is recognizable throughout. […]
















