(04.25.07) Surrealism has been devalued in recent years. The concept still holds its valency, but its abuse as an everyday expression of dazed reaction (“yeah, it was […]
Reviews
Karsten Pflum :: Idhax (Rump)
(04.25.07) Karsten Pflum first came onto the electronica scene in 2003 with releases on the London based Worm Interface. After releases on Jenka Music, Pflum […]
Loden :: Valeen Hope (Mush, CD)
(04.25.07) Loden’s discography is not vast, but it is impressive. After releasing a 7″ on the far sighted Eat This Records, Loden lay low for […]
The Young Gods :: Super Ready/Fragment
(04.22.07) The Young Gods have been through many different forms in their time so it’s difficult to know what you’re going to get from an […]
Sensiva :: Giosun (Sensotech, CD)
(04.21.07) For some reason, Russia and electronic music have always been a good mix. Artists like Novel 23, Solar X and EU are but a […]
V/A :: Elaste Vol. 1: Slow Motion Disco (Compost, CD)
(04.21.07) Italo disco, synth pop, electro disco and disco are having a resurgence in clubs across the world. Label and artists long forgotten are being […]
Senking :: List (Raster-Noton, CD)
(04.19.07) Raster-Noton has made a name for itself as a purveyor of clean and often clinical, cutting edge minimalism. Hosting a multitude of experimental releases […]
Lusine :: Podgelism (Ghostly International, CD)
(04.17.07) Nearly 3 years ago, Lusine‘s last full-length on Ghostly, Serial Hodgepodge, elicited a note of caution (in an otherwise positive appraisal) regarding Jeff McIlwain’s […]
Qua :: Forgetabout / Painting Monsters On Clouds (Mush, CD)
(04.16.07) Qua’s promo one-sheet claims that the music on these two albums is “not easily categorized,” they “[draw] on elements of world music, folk, and […]
Jacob London :: Splat EP (Titbit Music, 12inch)
(04.16.07) Titbit is a new label, founded on the belief of getting new techno and house music out there. One of the latest releases is by […]
V/A :: Deep Sea Shipping (Lagunamuch Community, CD)
(04.16.07) Not many compilations actually feel like their title. This one actually does. Especially on the opening track with the sounds of the sea, birds and the […]

















