At the edges small flurries crepitate, then fade away and radiate. Mercurial layers spin out in slow motion from centre point, while new tones upwell […]
Reviews
Tropa :: Love, Songs, and Alibis (Outside)
Bass acting as the main ingredient, warm blips and bleeps cascade across dense layers causing this visually stunning digipak to flicker amongst distant cousins such […]
Raoul Sinier :: Guilty Cloaks (Ad Noiseam)
This album sounds like a much more personal affair then earlier works to me, retaining many of the trademark stylings that have become associated with […]
V/A :: Tribute to Nikola Tesla (World’s Most)
Diving through a plethora of magnetized formations, each offering scrapes the surface of IDM, broken beat, drill ‘n bass, micro-rhythms, distorted time signatures, shredded ambient […]
Einóma :: Lost & Found EP (Shipwrec)
Perhaps better fit for small gatherings of like-minded individuals in a run-down venue, each of these three tracks are truncated by subterranean beats, rolling bass […]
Mick Chillage :: FAXology (Fax +49-69/450464)
Atmospheric washes, gorgeous evolving bass drones, space synths. The tracks sound great on the monitors but absolutely come alive on headphones: Mick’s attention to detail […]
Solypsis :: Boiling Ambergris (Sunwarped)
Solypsis was clearly not out to make an album for the masses. From this perspective, this release is most definitely a success and recommended for […]
V/A :: Verdant (Herb)
There is an overflow of styles buried here that gracefully places its signature on a variety of sonic colors, predominately green (as the cover suggests). […]
Jordan Lieb :: In Through The Out Door EP (Adjunct Audio)
An understated beat introduces the title track, which, at first, appears to address a more simplistic approach. However, it utilizes acidic sounds, with a voice […]
The Shortwave Mystery :: Signals From Afar (W|S Collective)
Signals From Afar generally hits the right synth notes and will get many the minimal wave mouth watering. Hopefully this new album will mean future […]
V/A :: Renaissance (Transhuman)
The Spanish label has taken styles that complement one another, moving from electro into techno with some whispers of ambient and IDM in the brew. […]
















