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Greystar :: playground 1 (Self Released)
Playground 1 is an EP of six braindance and brittle melodic data streams that can also be found via previously released compilations—particularly with X4 Records.
Featherstone :: Contact EP (Ernest’s Way)
This Adelaide artist enjoys an enviable craft to his sound. The five compositions that make up Contact sit comfortably in the cooler side of electro, with Featherstone drawing on electronica to add texture and warmth.
Kenneth James Gibson :: Further Translations (Meadows Heavy Recorders)
Further Translations is a collection of remixed works by Kenneth James Gibson. Each of the contributions examines, infers and expands upon the original materials with […]
General Magic :: Nein Aber Ja (GOTO)
Combining field recordings, distorted electrical pulses, punctuated non-linear rhythms, and found sounds to create an oddly surreal mixture.
Snufmumriko :: Havstrakt (Sun Sea Sky)
Somehow Havstrakt simultaneously sounds as if deep underwater, quite daring while remaining gentle and relaxing.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #35 — Drvg Cvltvre cometh
WE FORFEIT returned to Valencia with a seriously special guest.
Life As Sleep :: Don’t Do Anything (Schematic)
Featuring raw/minimal electro and a smattering of old-school breaks, bass, dub, and technoid patterns…
Tatamax :: Fairy Glen Appearances (20 Year Digital Edition) (Skam)
Twenty years later, Fairy Glen Appearances, which was first made available on skassette02 in 2003, is now available digitally through Skam.
Precenphix :: Husks of War (Not Yet Remembered)
Constructed as a vessel that allows curiously enticing post-ambient/noise and crumpled industrial landscapes to expand and contract, Precenphix tugs at the listeners heartstrings with this otherworldly album.
Music Mondays 005 :: Cabaret Voltaire and the birth of techno
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: Cabaret Voltaire.












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