(November 2009) The cover art should be a clue to the music inside. A skull, with part of the cranium cut away and replaced with […]
Reviews
Rim and Pausal :: double review (U-Cover CD-R, Highpoint Lowlife)
(November 2009) U-Cover’s limited CDr series has yielded a number of unsung gems in a stream of sometimes patchy sometime ho-hum output from deep in […]
Aquadorsa :: Cloudlands (Glacial Movements)
(November 2009) Italy’s Glacial Movements label may be a relative newcomer to the ambient netherworld, but a slow but steady infusion of releases from the […]
Ahnst Anders :: Many Ways (Ant-Zen)
(October 2009) With a supernatural touch, this album pierces techno chill out regions and injects something sinister into areas traditionally of a less menacing nature, […]
Pendle Coven :: Self Assessment (Modern Love)
(October 2009) With a slew of solid 12″s built up over their half-decade plus of operation, it’s surprising to find Pendle Coven the late-delivery boys […]
Requiem for Delinquency :: Hobs End (Murdock Syndicate)
(October 2009) Requiem for Delinquency consists of Faron Chance Morrison – a classically trained musician. The CD artwork and website design go hand in hand, […]
Vladislav Delay :: Tummaa (Leaf)
(October 2009) Well, I’m confounded. I don’t know what to make of this record. I’ve been a Delay fan almost since the start, in all […]
Hecq :: Steeltongued (Hymen)
(October 2009) That Benny Boysen is a sound designer of distinction is evident from his CV, evidencing work for Big Boys like Toyota, Nike and […]
Billy Currie :: Refine (Self released)
(October 2009) “Music is… reaching out towards utmost realities…” Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872 – 1958. Refine is pure indulgence, presenting a depth of character that […]
SND and Pixel reviews for Raster-Noton
(October 2009) Atavism, SND’s fourth album since their 1998 inception, is, surprisingly, their first for Raster-Noton. But in a sense the duo were already a […]
Somfay :: A Catch in the Voice (Archipel)
(October 2009) Jesse Somfay might be Canada’s primary ambient-shoegaze-techno fusioneer, but the entry to the arena of his second full-length is hobbled by a redundant […]

















