Its ten tracks are high in homogeneity, though the template may shift now and then from 4-to-the-floor toward something more broken beat or bass, there’s […]
Reviews
The One :: Let’s Get It Straight & The Otherside featuring Musa K :: Headless Corpse/Roadblock (Signals)
Based on the Road to Rimini nights it might be fair to assume that Signals would be an electro label, maybe flirting with house and […]
Sharps Injury :: Back from the Dead EP (Octofoil)
The relentless rhythms constructed from distorted sounds, and the noisy complex nature of the background soundscape seems to be harking back to much earlier industrial […]
Radiohead :: The King Of Limbs (XL/Hostess Entertainment)
If you haven’t already guessed, I have to mention that The King Of Limbs is an intensely personal listening experience, best suited to being played […]
Morphology :: Zirkon Affair (Diametric)
The stripped down, parred back, undiluted sound of real electro is at the core of Morphology. But there is an element of soul embedded within. […]
Weiss & Thorsten Soltau :: Double review (Electroton)
One of the now increasingly few (unofficial) sons of pioneers Raster Noton and Mille Plateaux, the Nuremberg label’s two latest EPs – 22.38 from Electroton-meister […]
The Metronomes :: Ballad of the Metronomes 2LP+7″ (Mannequin)
These guys might be in the obscure folder, but their contribution to the development of wave music is unquestionable. Mannequin have done their homework on […]
Discoverer :: Build A Base (Overland Shark)
Instead of gazing fondly back upon half-remembered sounds from 20+ years ago, Build A Base takes command of these sounds, modifies them, and assembles them […]
Contra Communem Opinionem & dRUMMAN (Lux Rec.)
If you like the sounds of Mathematics, the Crème Organization or just love a decent acid line look no further, you’ve found it. Lux Records […]
Morgan Packard :: Moment Again Elsewhere (Anticipate)
Moment Again Elsewhere is in many ways a perfect realization of this: a low-key smarty-pants dance that puts house (and home) into micro- of sound, […]
Tomas Phillips + Marihiko Hara :: Prosa (Tench)
The composers both deal in the absence of sound as much as they want to bring forth the sense of viscerality of what it’s like […]

















