With this album Bibio is all about taking on different personas and having a ball, from coldly disjointed staccato love ballads to wise-ass rhymes sung […]
Reviews
Somatic Responses :: Disruption Of Space (Photon Emissions)
Dubstep, breakcore, gabber, and IDM are all ran through the Somatic Responses blender across the albums 11 tracks. [Download] Hot on the heals of December’s […]
Der Plan :: Geri Reig & Normalette Surprise (Medical)
Guitars, synths, drums and a decent amount of distortion and interference are pulled and teased into an array of shapes. Think new wave, no wave, […]
Jumpel :: Europa (Hidden Shoal)
Hugely ambient, gentle and suggestive in part, with quiet aspects that lament around each city stop, Europa is a portrait of minimalistic excellence and a […]
Gator Bait Ten :: Harvester (Ohm Resistance)
This album is a sonic masterpiece of slow heavy moody textural sound manipulation. If you’ve ever liked Godflesh, Head Of David, Scorn or even Lard, […]
Fluorescent Grey :: Antique Electronic / Synthesizer Greats 1955-1984 Pt 1 (Acroplane)
Highly recommended for lovers of vintage electronica and people interested in a history lesson of where the music they listen to came from. From Acroplane, […]
V/A :: SMM: Context (Ghostly International)
Ghostly has taken great pains to convince its fan base that this ensemble of music, and ostensibly the invitations from Ghostly themselves, are worth paying […]
Deaf Center & Svarte Greiner :: Double review (Type)
Totland favoured delicate piano work, field records and an eclectic array of both acoustic and electronic sounds from around the world to create atmospheric cinematic […]
Photek :: Avalanche EP (Photek Productions)
The bass wobbles are lacking the punch and intensity of dubstep’s current maestros and comes across as a caricature of the genre. [Listen | Purchase] […]
Kaval :: Sky of Mirrors (Das Drehmoment)
From dark mystic locations to retrofitted future cities Kaval take the listener into their exotic alcove of murky analogue alleyways, dense minimal forest and synthesizer […]
Prince Valium & Tonik :: Double review (TomTom)
When purely electronic music was much less rhythmically complex and much more about feeling and texture, you can’t beat it. Craig Hitchings investigates two of […]

















