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meanwhile.in.texas :: Requiem. A Journey to Alpha Centauri (MU)
Recommended for those who are into imaginative modern days noise ambient music comprised of dense layers of reverbs and textural strings. Requiem. A Journey to […]
Luke Vibert :: Arcadia (De:Tuned)
The four tracks on offer at times simmer in a melodious symphony, at other times they boil over into weirded out wackiness. In this tilt-o-whirl […]
Bastion :: Bastion (A Colder Consciousness)
There is an inescapable melancholy attached to Bastion. In spite of the smiles and analogue pop, the unbridled optimism of this snapping shoegazing synth wave […]
In Rotation :: Multi-view (April 2018)
In rotation for the past several weeks, this multi-view reveals the latest sonic landscape from 20 talented musicians. Plenty of brittle, glitch, abstract, noisy, mechanical […]
Giuseppe Falivene :: Abeyance (Self-Released)
Layered organic drones are subtly combined with glitch-esque percolating sequences, minimal piano patterns, processed voices and micro noises. Giuseppe Falivene is a young sound artist […]
Derek Carr :: New Planets To Conquer (Distant Worlds)
I’m still pretty gobsmacked that an artist of Carr’s calibre was living a stone’s throw from me in Ireland, I’m also a little disappointed I […]
Rumpistol video premiere “Slower Drops” (Rump)
“The saturated fly-over footage of deserted landscapes brings to mind directors like John Carpenter and Stanley Kubrick, which contrast the more contemporary use of computer-generated […]
Amuleto :: Acre (eilean rec.)
A deep and emotional contemplation through micro-sonic waves, sinuous acoustic ambient textures, semi-improvised minimalism and generative noises. If Fluid Audio, Audio Gourmet, Hibernate, Home Normal […]
2814 :: Pillar / New Sun (Arcola)
Even if we’re unlikely to see an entire album of new material like this from 2814 any time soon, wouldn’t it be a dream come […]
Drew Daniel (Matmos) & John Wiese :: Continuous Hole (Gilgongo)
Instead, sequenced gates let in small bits of unsculpted, rough machine sound; short glimpses into windows of very chaotic places. While this technique may sound […]
















