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Recent Posts
Simon McCorry :: I the Storm (See Blue Audio)
I the Storm is by Simon McCorry who is well known as a remarkable cellist and sound-sculptor of ambiguous environments. Here are four extended tracks of cello-toned sculptures.
Meat Beat Manifesto & Merzbow :: Extinct (Cold Spring)
Extinct sees the duo take listeners on a transcendental journey, focusing on the dismantling of beat and structure and recycling the result through layers of beautifully crafted noise and feedback loops, giving birth to new rhythms buried deep in the dirt.
Parallel Worlds :: Fragmented (DiN)
Listening further and more closely, I perceived that Fragmented sounds more contemporary—the music has an industrial edge. The album has a tasteful minimalist quality as does much of Cluster, but it sounds more relentless and more driven in pace.
Maps & Diagrams :: Obscura (Handstitched*)
Acrylic paints and paper art loaded with intrigue, ambient noise and introspection, lo-fi, tape-based pieces in short-form compositions.
V/A :: Distant Arrays Volume 07 (Satellite Era)
Satellite Era shows how many great producers are out there in need of being discovered by a wider audience, even amongst the advanced music connoisseur bubble.
Sacred Seeds :: Spectral Drift (Sun Sea Sky)
A series of atmospheric tracks combine synth tones within the sequences, pad melodies and other sonic devices to evoke their intended setting(s)
Gimmik :: Analog Dream Plants (Wave Function)
Gimmik (Martin Haidinger) has released a new EP containing remixes by Gimmik, Naqara, Moy, and Sound Synthesis, the operator of the Wave Function label. Analog […]
Yunx :: Reimagining the future with experience
Iain Law and Darren Taberner, a Manchester-based electronic duo, worked on many projects under various aliases, but their primary focus was Yunx. They released several IDM masterpieces on labels like Void, Pitchcadet, Meson Octet, Ai, and their own Yunxrecordings imprint in the late 90s and early 2000s.
Drifting In Silence :: Winters Past EP (Labile)
Winters Past is a very enjoyable mainline ambient drift album featuring wintery atmospheres and notably subtle emotional compositions.















