Overall this is another well-rounded release from Inkipak who appears to be going from strength to strength recently.
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Yair Etziony & Oberlin :: Farben #1 / A Sunday’s Silence (Handstiched*)
Atmospheric, with mood enhancing meditative textures, free from decorative distractions.
prox.bleep :: RE:HER (Self Released)
Clean in architecture this single holds organic matter within that certainly makes it standout in such a heavy genre; it has a melodic touch in both harmonized vocals and disintegrated piano.
Philip Jeck (1952-2022) :: A Remembrance
Revisiting the idiosyncratic cycling sound eddies and steadfastly original catalog of soundsculpturist Philip Jeck, who passed into the space-time continuum’s Möbius strip on March 25, one is struck by his ability to regularly conjure a sense of tangible nonplace.
Vladislav Delay :: Anima [2022 Remaster] (Keplar)
Fortunately, the test of time shows Anima could be released today handheld its own against any new electronic or experimental release. Allowing for a deeper […]
Qebo & William Fields :: αlive (3OP)
Downtempo IDM escapades are αlive and well, taking us further and further into this decade.
Billain :: Interceptor (single) (Renraku)
This 7-minute single explores broken techno and wraps them around disjointedly serene and rumbling drum’n bass blocks.
Safa :: Ibtihalat (UIQ)
Safa flexes a percussive palette that is weighted in bass and granular soundscapes. For fans of Rian Treanor and Gabor Lazar will feel right at home, although Safa’s characteristics are a different take on elasticated figures and whilst may seem like a comfortable entry—this is only the beginning.
T.R. Jordan :: Dwell Time (Past Inside the Present)
There are distortions and odd sounds that linger, all in slow motion and together they create the full feeling of sustained nostalgic relaxation.
Jeff Greinke :: Noctilucent (Spotted Peccary)
Greinke’s unique approach on his ambient work is to heavily layer, multitrack, and texture soundscapes, using the studio as an instrument.
Arpanet + The Book of Drexciya (Apr 8, 2022) — IWF Substation UK
Gerald Donald (of Drexciya, Dopplereffekt, Der Zyklus, Heinrich Mueller, Japanese Telecom, Zwischenwelt, and many more artists) will be performing a rare (and only UK date) live A/V performance coinciding with the 20th anniversary of Arpanet’s first release, Wireless Internet.
















