Drukman and Dangers work well together with hallmarks of each other’s work being present but melding in a way to create a nice new and […]
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Scanone meets Meat Beat Manifesto :: ONE (Yellow Machines)
Dangers’ contributions are obvious but not cliched. There are frantic breakbeats, heavy dub bass and echoes, zaps, bleeps, bloops, bobs warts and carbunkles. Scanone is […]
V/A :: A Message To The People: A Tribute To CONSOLIDATED! (Voidstar Productions)
A Message To The People: A Tribute To CONSOLIDATED! collects covers of classic Consolidated tracks by infamous artists such as Abstinence, Battery Cage, Caustic, Cervello […]
Scorn :: Café Mor (Ohm Resistance)
Café Mor, the latest full length from Scorn, shows a master at work—honing and developing his signature sound. The album is heavier on bass and […]
SHIT & SHINE :: NO NO NO NO (Ooh-Sounds)
NO NO NO NO is a short listen like a cheap high that will have you coming back again and again to chase its mysteries […]
Signalform :: Private Channel (Touched Music)
Chock-a-block with the giddy beat patterning of post-Detroit sunset electro, the shimmering humid air atmospherics of all your ’90s faves and usual suspects (Aphex, Bigeneric, […]
In Rotation :: Multi-view (December 2019)
In rotation for the past several weeks, this multi-view reveals the latest (electro) sonic landscape from 7 talented musicians. Plenty of brittle, glitch, abstract, noisy, […]
Darkswoon :: Human Faults Remixed EP (Streaming Premiere)
Back in February 2019, we reviewed Portland-based trio Darkswoon’s third album, BIND, and the subsequent months have been hectic ones for the band. Between relentless […]
In Rotation :: Multi-view (November 2019)
In rotation for the past several weeks/days, this multi-view reveals the latest sonic landscape from 15 talented musicians. Plenty of brittle, glitch, abstract, noisy, mechanical […]
ISAN :: Lamenting Machine (Morr Music)
The vibrant tones and crispy drum tracks of the title track conclude a very solid record and one of the top downtempo, IDM releases of […]
Gamardah Fungus :: Natural Storm (Hidden Vibes)
One remarkably sculpted, eerie and raging ambient guitar album reminiscent to Expo ’70 (Justin Wright), Sum of R, Hotel Neon, or even Stars of the […]
















