Casually maneuvering electronics, post-industrial, shoegaze and sublime noise in a polished collection of elegant distortion, Queue stays on track without falling into the surplus pile […]
Reviews
Terminal Sound System :: Heavy Weather (Denovali)
This LP is still within the realm of shoegaze epic doom, with layers of sounds drifting in and out of the music like sheets in […]
Miktek :: Quiet EP (33)
Gently brushing against shadows of sonic fury with a subtle pulse of light, Quiet is a well produced plateau of audio distractions, torn between layers […]
Miasmah :: 3View 2011.7
There aren’t a great many independent record labels that have successfully released music as willfully weird and wonderful as Erik Skodvin’s Miasmah Recordings, which continues […]
V/A :: Tasogare: Live in Tokyo (12k)
The serene, almost reverential, music issuing from within these Japanese temples is no doubt site-specific, its context of capture preserving a highly particular atmosphere distinguishing […]
Bogmon :: A Scream In The Void EP (Buried In Time)
Full of twisted steel and liquid oscillation, Bogmon manifests smoothed electro arrangements next to cascading instrumental moments keeping this thirty-six minute epoch perfectly paced from […]
Ambidextrous :: Elephant Effect (s/r)
Focused on the classic Russian IDM template, Elephant Effect stays true to its intrinsic formation without veering too far into unknown fields. [Listen | Download] […]
Scape One :: Potent Mutagen EP (Cultivated Electronics)
Electro is a difficult beast to master. Allow too many sounds in and everything gets tainted. But, being too rigid makes it inflexible and susceptible […]
//TENSE// :: Escape EP (Mannequin)
The Houston duo of //TENSE// are focusing on a sound that seems to have gotten much less attention during the second coming of minimal synth; […]
Optic Nerve :: 3 Dimensional (Diametric.)
The tracks are club friendly, but this is more a piece of machine reflection than bass and beat. Dark, broody and emotional in one stroke; […]
ohGr :: unDeveloped (Metropolis)
unDeveloped sounds like a musical anachronism; an album that would have fit in perfectly in the early 1990’s. A time where you could hear Killing […]

















