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Forrest :: Beyond The Withered Hills (I, Absentee)
A complex and disarmingly creative record whose sounds speak of the mystical and the physical in the same airy breath. Forrest is a project of […]
Enkephalin :: Cloud Surfer EP (Kaometry)
Cloud Surfer doesn’t venture too far off the beaten path but does allow for an expansive array of carefully woven sounds to forage into the […]
Ard Bit :: Ellioth EP (Lowriders)
Rotterdam-based Ard Bit reveals the Ellioth EP for Lowriders and condenses all form of glitch’n soul into one unique audio fabric. “6002” shimmies about in […]
Metamatics :: Instamatic (XTT)
Instamatic opens an engaged musical channel filled with positive frequency bursts and head nodding rhythmic activity that will hopefully reveal further Metamatics material. Lee Anthony […]
Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra :: When The World Was One (Gondwana)
One of the most intoxicating spiritual jazz concoctions I have ever heard. Already now you can tell this is timeless music; I will be surprised […]
Yvat :: Exeunt (Detroit Underground)
Exeunt is an impacted collage made from cohesive electronic chunks for extraterrestrial armchair listening. “Altair” busts open to reveal shimmering glitch tones, broken bass thumps and […]
Lorenzo Senni :: Superimpositions (Boomkat Editions)
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bvdub :: A History of Distance (n5MD)
Van Wey is able to take themes and stretch them until they are a fine thread, weaving so slowly and smoothly that actual minutes pass […]
The Bug :: Angels & Devils (Ninja Tune)
With the release of Angels & Devils, The Bug is no longer describable by mere genre distinctions. This is street music that derives its personality […]
More Black Then God :: 1964 Zen in the Drones (Aetheric)
More Black Then God creates dank storm culvert ambient in 1964 Zen in the Drones. Sean Derrick Cooper Marquardt of Berlin via Chicago has released an […]
















