A very clean sounding album, the sort of cleanliness you associate with early 2000s IDM. Clear, precise and deadly accurate—a very good master indeed and a classy techno album aimed at the dancefloor.
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Abdicant :: In-Group (Mahorka)
A calm set of aural vistas drenched with reverberant and blissful low-frequency strands that all mesh together.
Philippe Petit :: A Reassuring Elsewhere, Chapter 1 (Oscillations)
The signal feeds into the synthesizers, transforming the sounds—bubbling, oscillating, bursting; and it all clearly demonstrates those ideas from musique concrète.
Ard Bit :: Music For Delirious Episodes (Phainomena / Shipwrec)
With ebbs and flows, subtle atmospheric particles drift and sway, calmly pulling us into its serene aural vistas.
Nuron + Fugue :: DAT Tapes 1993-1994 (De:tuned)
De:tuned have brought the beauty and brilliance of Nuron to a new audience (or an aging one in some cases) with this wonderful release.
Five questions with Labile Records
Igloo Magazine presents Five Questions for Labile label operator and musician Derrick Stembridge (aka Drifting In Silence) to plunge into their experimental, ambient, and industrial […]
exm :: pas de point EP (Self Released)
Found sounds, field recordings, and sputtering beat patches evolve and eventually break down as loosened melodic strands bend and twist.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #23 — Off To Ombra special
Rejoicing in the return of Ombra, of course cancelled in 2020 with COVID, the lads from WE FORFEIT have scoured their collections to bring the festival to those who couldn’t make it there this year.
The Jaffa Kid :: The Jaffa Kid EP (Cold Blow)
Throughout, Pringle’s love of classic Rephlex electronics is plain to hear. But, this isn’t pastiche. What The Jaffa Kid does is reimagine those wonderfully rough and refined sounds and breathes new life and energy into them.
Lav :: A New Landscape (Past Inside The Present)
While not exactly minimal, (as the songs sound quite large) the tracks are somewhat stripped back and given lots of breathing room within themselves, utilizing a less is more approach with great effect.
subtractiveLAD :: Wreckage (Self Released)
It’s an evocative work with broad, expansive gestures, downshifts that resonate in the bellows of a planet, and soaring updrafts. The subtractiveLAD must flow! Stop […]

















