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Anenon :: Sagrada (Non Projects)
Conceived as a bridge between more precision studio practice and an increasingly free-ranging sax-ed up live act, his saxophone a unifying and unique voice threaded […]
Igorrr & Ruby My Dear :: Maigre EP (Ad Noiseam)
Essentially this is the meeting of two great minds and together they have exploited every last inch of the modern electronic arsenal to make a […]
CVBox :: What You Hear Is What You Get (Lunatic)
CVBox picks and chooses from a synthesizer smorgasbord, music being dipped in House, Techno, Electro and more to produce a different and diverse aural entre. […]
Odour Sonour :: Earth Burial (Exabyss)
Spooky and malevolent dronescaping complaints punctuated by grinding noises and primitive electronics are here to serve a disturbing contemplative exercise about the new world chaos, […]
Francesco Giannico & Porya Hatami :: Double review (Time Released Sound)
Favourite boutique-artisan label is back bearing time released sounds from the underground via Francesco Giannico and music for airports from Porya Hatami. Francesco Giannico recorded Rome’s metro—lines “B” […]
Momentform :: Grave (Lux Rec)
Wonderfully rounded, sorrow strewn but without being downtrodden. Lux Rec are once again messing up my record cataloging. Following the Swiss label’s foray into New […]
C. Mantle :: Con-fusion EP (Acre)
Con-fusion is built on its title, torn down to its core and rebuilt as a towering abstract mega-structure. There’s no escaping the sounds of full […]
Chad Mossholder :: Non-Site Specific (Artificial Music Machine)
The minimalistic take on IDM here is, if anything, a frank reminder of the power of subtlety and a delight to the ears at the […]
Poordream :: Ninetynine (Tympanik Audio)
Breakbeat electronica and speeding rhythms with ambient-psychedelic undertones, Ninetynine is romantic and sublime at the core. A beam of light in a vast space of […]
Driftmachine :: Eis Heauton EP (Umor Rex)
75% composed from self-generating patches developed as a kind of machine monologue. Don’t get me wrong: I like difficult music. A lot. Always have. As […]















