What sets Sonoio out from the pack is the warmth of compositions; nothing sounds over processed or compressed giving the music room to breath. [Release […]
Reviews
Seth Cluett :: Objects Of Memory (Line)
Cluett’s voice – still, deceptively small, decidedly not calm – makes much of Objects of Memory veiled and obfuscated, oddly at once soothing and unsettling. […]
Mobthrow :: Pitch Black EP (Mindtrick)
A clinical demonstration of how dark, intense and subtly clever soundscapes can be put to work in the context of a fully DJ/club friendly context. […]
V/A :: Friends, Lovers and Family (Lany)
This is a record for folk who wear their cap at a jaunty angle and will speak at length, and at great volume, of the […]
Franz Kirmann :: Random Access Memories (Photogram)
Random Access Memories itself, is an exploration of rhythm, carefully blended atmosphere and a definition of composition that’s exquisitely spliced to drive towards a vibrant […]
Parade Ground :: The Golden Years (Dark Entries)
As the synthesizer evolved so did the Pauly brothers’ sound. Likewise, the influences of groups like Fad Gadget and Front 242 is etched in the […]
The Exaltics :: They Arrive (Crème Eclipse)
This is not simple straight electro, but a sound that folds elements together. The sound is founded in the electro tradition, with the tracks hinting […]
V/A :: Physic Or Surgery (Highpoint Lowlife)
Gems continue to penetrate the ears with repeated listens; punctuated beats, distressed rhythms, microscopic funk, underwater meanderings, dub-infused waveforms, calibrated noise and pleasant distractions are […]
Guyer’s Connection & OGI :: Double review (Medical)
These two releases mark the divergent styles that Medical Records have been exploring. OGI fits in with the experimental and abstract sounds of Der Plan […]
Vanguard Sounds Vol.1 & Examplars :: Double review (Machining Dreams)
The artists of Machining Dreams are not about creating walloping acid resurgence or beat heavy dancefloor material, there is an endemic respect for the foundations and […]
Aerosol & Dalot :: Double review (n5MD)
Fusing equal parts emotive instrumentation with serene layers of ambience, both Aerosol and Dalot offer n5MD their latest audio paintings. Aerosol :: All That is […]
















