(March 2010) Spring is the time of rebirth and new ventures and the world of electronics is no exception. The excellent MinimalRome is starting down […]
Reviews
V/A :: Global Surveyor Phase 3 (Dominance Electricity)
(March 2010) In the 1980s electrofunk was a ground breaking sound. Combining the rap movement with newly invented electronic boxes produced a music never heard […]
Dissolved :: Symbiotic Colouration (Binkcrsh)
“…Although Daniels’ music is often referred to as dark ambient there is nothing particularly sinister about it, it is more emotional and introspective than it […]
Darkened :: Flipside (Octofoil)
“…Darkened has successfully captured the vibe of the spirit of the drums with Flipside. It creates a generally creepy ambience of found sounds and noises, […]
Prins Thomas :: The Album (Full Pupp)
(March 2010) For some reason in the past few years the term “cosmic disco” has found itself into the vocabulary of nearly any electronic zealot. […]
Funckarma :: Vell Vagranz (n5MD)
(March 2010) It was inevitable, in a way, that Funckarma would end up absorbing elements of dubstep into their work. Their Legiac project had shown […]
V/A :: MMX (n5MD)
(March 2010) In the opening days of 2010 Californian label n5MD released a free MP3 collection of tracks drawn from their forthcoming release schedule. Released […]
Melodium :: Palimpse (Symbolic Interaction)
(March 2010) Before listening to the newest Melodium album, I assumed the majority of French musician Laurent Girard’s work followed the blueprint of hallucinatory folk […]
Wes Willenbring :: Close, but not too Close (Hidden Shoal)
(March 2010) Close, but not too Close is the stunning second record from San Francisco musician Wes Willenbring, released by the good people at Hidden […]
Death Domain and Second Decay :: Double review (Dark Entries)
(February 2010) Despite beginning, and growing, across the UK and Europe in the 1980’s, New Wave is having its renaissance in America. Of course there […]
Roland Sebastian Faber :: Gropiusstadt EP (Aube)
(February 2010) With the dawn of the twentieth century came a new way of looking at the human condition. The death of Queen Victoria was […]
















