Mentioning the words “post-rock” and “Chicago-sound” seems unavoidable when describing new Hefty heavyweights Telefon Tel Aviv as they utilize many of the elements that make […]
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3 in 1 Mini-Reviews :: Lux Nigra :: Charhizma :: Morr Music
::..:::…..:..::….:::::..:::..:::::::……:::…::.:::….::::..:..:::…::…….::::: Biochip C :: 2001 (Lux Nigra) Martin Damm has made music for more than ten years, in styles like trance, ambient, gabber and electro. […]
Figurine: The Heartfelt (March Records)
First off, if you don’t have a copy of Figurine’s first CD Transportation + Communication = Love (Blackbean & Placenta) there is no excuse for […]
Baretta :: Velvet Brick (Emanate)
Not necessarily a Squarepusher, Music Is Rotted One Note (Warp) take-off, but the moods reflected within Baretta’s new full length with Emanate share’s some of […]
MUM :: Remix (Morr Music / Thule)
With their magic blend of intimate melody and organic glitch beats making so many people happy, it was only a matter of time before the […]
John Hudak + Jason Lescalleet :: Figure 2 (Intransitive)
John Hudak and Jason Lescalleet are two remarkable experimental sound artists. Hudak is best known for his conceptual sound art, where he seeks to manipulate […]
Reslab :: Compilation (Mitek)
Four Swedish artists on one album of minimal dub techno. Three established artists and one rookie. Andreas Tilliander, who has released albums on Mille Plateaux, […]
Roger Van Lunteren :: Tmaeins (Heimelektro Ulm)
Roger van Lunteren’s album (first released on vinyl in 1999, now re-released twice as long on CD) feels like a fresh breeze in the often […]
Ultraphonist :: Discover the Antistress With… (Foton)
Despite the name of the record I doubt that Ultraphonist’s album will be a big hit with the relaxation therapy crowd. Its a bit too […]
Isan :: Lucky Cat (Morr Music)
The Isan duo labyrinths their way deeper and deeper into their old analogue synths. Surrounded by polished tree panels and dusty components they construct small […]
Bip-Hop Generation V.3 :: Compilation (Bip-Hop)
This is definitely the best installment yet in the Bip-hop Generation series. V. 3 feels more like an album than a loose collection of unrelated […]

















