Many of you might know Konstrukt as the forward-thinking collective of musicians who also happen to curate and promote live events in and around the […]
Reviews
V/A :: Unfamiliar Ceilings (Tear, CD)
Without reading any info about the Tear imprint and neglecting to read up on a press release (usually attached to any review material), it comes […]
Praveen :: Circle Song (Expanding, 7")
An odd thing happened when I came to review this record. Inadvertently, I played it at 33rpm instead of 45rpm but found it sounded better […]
Marshall Watson :: The Time Was Later Than He Expected (Highpoint Lowlife, CD)
Sometimes it’s important to let music speak for itself rather than examining the artist associated with the production. Highpoint Lowlife recordings have been on a […]
Ten And Tracer :: Companion (U_Cover, CD)
Colorado’s Jonathon Canupp follows up from his An Hour Brighter album (U_Cover) with the aptly titled companion and/or counterpart. Companion may still initiate the (usual?) […]
Haiku :: Synthese (Parametric, CD)
Haiku delivers an enigmatic release on France-based electronic label Parametic: a CD sans liner notes in a metal tin. It’s just you and the music […]
Myrakaru :: Tammet (Expanding)
Indrek Tamm and Joel Tammik form the creative duo of Myrakaru hailing from Tallinn, Estonia. Their debut on UK’s Expanding Records reveals an emotive flow […]
Mat Propek’s Merck Vinyl Roundup
Frank & Bill :: Ma0x (7″) :: Frank & Bill’s four-track 7″ record, Ma0x, is a slab of shuffling electronics that rattles around the room […]
Displacer :: Arroyo (M-Tronic, CD)
Michael Morton has been known to create and insect sound as if it were part of an imploding entity in nature. Delivering severely altered fragments […]
V/A :: Region Zero (Boltfish, CD)
Igloo Magazine has covered several (debut) compilations in the attempt to encapsulate and digest the sounds collected while keeping an open ear for creativity and […]
Murcof :: Utopia (Leaf, CD)
Murcof is the Tijuana based producer Fernando Corona, who has previously released material as Terreste, as well as other material that adopts much the same […]

















