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zakè & ossa :: syntheticopia (zakè drone)
Meanwhile, back in the chilly vastness of space, through the cosmic field recordings and analog electronics is felt the beating heart of the human, as syntheticopia continues to hum with hushed hymnals for stargazing souls.
Solypsis :: Crisis Fatigue (Chthonic Streams)
A baffling collection of ultra-wide bass, beats, and crunchy slow-motion rhythms.
Soul Oddity :: Tone Capsule (Reissue) (Control Freak)
As the genres continue to meld and diversify when artists interpreted with their own dialect attached, in retrospect, Tone Capsule certainly sits itself in the center of the broad strokes in USA/UK (friendly) rivalry.
Miss Bean :: Les Avenirs (Serendip Lab)
Les Avenirs is a strong showcase of endless possibilities that ultimately reflects the fun in dance music that can all to often be left behind in today’s environment.
Marsen Jules :: Herbstlaub [2022 Remaster] (Keplar)
At a distance of nearly two decades, Herbstlaub resonates with the same melancholy magic, a-fizz with fertile experimentation with the tropes of two musical modes once thought incongruent via shiny new tools, ending up transcending its conceptual start-point.
Ian Boddy :: Coil (DiN)
When you dive into these analogous time capsules, the soundscapes and soundtracks seamlessly come to life, as if only a few machines were massaged to create such audible treasures.
V/A :: Found Sound 3 (Touched Music)
For the slew of strong releases that come our way from Touched left, right, and center, it’s easy to forget that the label has its roots in the compilation and that it’s something they’re incredibly good at.