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Weldroid & Friends :: Maneuvers (Kaer’Uiks)
Some of our IDM favorites meet together on Weldroid & Friends for the 15-track Maneuvers album on the ever-dependable Kaer’Uiks. Here’s another jam-packed assortment of pixelated […]
Rian Treanor :: ATAXIA (Planet Mu)
This is what Rian Treanor achieves on ATAXIA—tracks which are based on patterns that the listener can identify and remember, and yet which are never […]
Mihail P :: Omniverse EP (Distant Worlds)
Omniverse does no mark a change in sound for Mihail P, rather another side of his electronic musings is on display. Percussion has been played […]
Staatseinde :: Dreiheit (Onrijn)
Staatseinde’s music calls upon many inspirations, the science fiction dreams of computer music with the longing and romance of wave. The trio comment on the […]
Weldroid :: Regenerative (Kahvi Collective)
A multifaceted foray of chilled electronics that spans through ambient, synthesizer, and abstract IDM fissures. Weldroid (aka Tamás Zsiros) returns with Regenerative for Kahvi Collective, […]
Eldorado Omega :: Out of the Cloud-World EP (Self Released)
Although Out of the Cloud-World eases the listener into its strange sound space, there’s something uniquely compelling about this recording that I continue to visit […]
Bochum Welt :: Seafire (Central Processing Unit)
If you’re looking for a concise but varied electronic record which puts melody first despite taking bits and pieces from ambient to acid, give Seafire a […]
Konx-om-Pax :: Ways of Seeing (Planet Mu)
A lot of passages in these tracks hark back to Tom’s back catalogue—the more ambient passages on “Magenta One” or “The Paleontologist,” or the ominous […]
Shigeto :: Shigeto EP (Vanity Press)
Shigeto plays it cooler, softer—and yet offers a set of four darkly-lit tracks that occupy a fortunate space between jazz vocabulary and the heritage of […]
Kate Carr :: Contact (Flaming Pines)
Contact exudes a fleeting sense of mechanical hope and abstract curiosity in the communication space frame. If you grew up in the 90’s you’d definitely […]

















