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Robert Logan :: Pop EP (Slowfoot)
A foray into new territory combining his knowledge of classical music with atmospherics and just a hint of a more beat oriented approach. When a […]
Soletik :: Directional (Fusion Netlabel)
With Soletik’s 22-track Directional manifest, the artist tugs on a myriad of fierce, broken and disjointed rhythms. Whether or not the Fusion Netlabel is really […]
Eusebeia :: Realization EP (Mindtrick)
A quaint four-track EP that reveals finer dubstep elements—casually drifting, falling, and fading away. Eusebeia returns to Mindtrick with Realization, a quaint four-track EP that […]
Nuanae :: Ryð EP (Kaer’Uiks)
Ryð is a refreshing and engaged five-track extended player that effortlessly crosses the wires between mechanical and instrumental production. Nuanae’s sound, as a result, sways back […]
V/A :: Spirals and Synapses (Analogic Density)
This latest compilation has followed the same line as past installments, harsh and hardy sounds made in the 90’s tradition. This is music for sweat […]
WE FORFEIT (first 59-min) :: Robbie & Chris mix
“But finally, finally, after many attempts, computer stresses, corrupted audio files and forgetting to turn on the sound card, the pair of us have managed […]
Tapage :: Chrome Fragments (LoMechanik)
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Esem :: || EP (Self-Released)
Esem maneuvers a new batch of emotive tracks, this time in a minimalist direction where electrical bits are crunched together with utter precision. Esem (aka […]
Karsten Pflum :: Love Canticles (Touched Music)
With Love Canticles, Karsten Pflum has the answer: sprinkle liberally with different styles, expertly program, apply crisp and precise production, weave in melodic and rhythmic […]
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Tumbling arpeggios shift to splayed hip-hop breaks and wonky Eastern melody whilst TV documentary samples and short, pretty vignettes conjure further atmospherics on this wildly […]
















