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Reviews
Music Mondays 001 :: It’s all in the wrists
With a brief look at some notables along the road, Chang Terhune’s Music Mondays aims to shed light on both new and old(er) music over a wide spectrum of sound (and vision). This week: Herbie Hancock, Pentagrams Of Discordia, Robert Palmer, The System, and Time Rival.
Arovane :: Icol Diston — 2023 Remaster (Keplar)
Since his first releases in the late 1990s, he’s always made music that bears a resemblance to his peers while being wholly unique.
Björt Rùnars :: Tiktúra EP (La Posada)
It’s an EP that showcases Rùnars’ skill at building compelling sonic pictures within a specific set of tools and comes highly recommended.
Kristof Bathory :: Humanoid Dystopia (Cryo Chamber)
This mysteriously cinematic ambient body of slowly moving pieces is mentally transportive and representative of a contemplative journey in unknown vastness and in the depth of the subconsciousness.
Pascal Savy :: Simulacra (Cyclic Law)
With its incantatory tranced-out noisy percolations and moody-esque pulsating minimalism, this album has something majestic and hypnotic which claims to reach the dark arcana of some paranormal regions.
Derrick Stembridge :: Past Present Future: Archive I (Labile)
The album’s almost cyber-punk and relentlessly austere energy also veers into musical territory inhabited by Ghostly International-signed acts.
Suumhow :: Extra Failed Items (n5MD) — Video premiere
Where earlier notable artists such as Funckarma, Funkstörung, Gescom, and Proem are touching points, Suumhow successfully shape their sound as the new benchmark connecting them together.