A collision between industrial, noise, dub and electro all tend to migrate around definitive analog rhythms. Controlled squeaks, squelches, scratches and scorched beats are collected […]
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Tidal & Atlantis :: Double review (Chemical Tapes)
The new wave of cassette underground, for all its freeform and fertile energy, sometimes seems to have spawned a twilight world crawling with a mass […]
Global Goon :: Plastic Orchestra (030303)
Since Rephlex, Taylor has floated across a number of labels. He has tested acid sounds with WeMe Records, released Roland swirls for Planet Mu and […]
He3dless :: Perspective Change EP (Mindtrick)
Perspective Change is an exciting look into a (newer) generation of sparse low-end manipulations without jumping off the experimental deep end. Lush and driven dub […]
Jean Piché :: Heliograms (Digitalis)
At first glance you might be expecting another analogue synth-fest, well, nothing could be further from the truth as Heliograms was apparently one of the […]
Baby Kruger :: Selkie (Schematic Music Company)
Crossing the wires between Richard Devine’s avalanche of electronics and Marching Dynamic’s permeating subtlety, Selkie marries these alien worlds to form an electro-industrial sheen. [Release page] French […]
Stress / Borghesia / X Ray Pop :: 3view (Dark Entries)
Stress are emblematic of the New Wave sound and expertly deliver the anxiety and uncertainty of the 1980s through strings and synthesizers. Borghesia come from […]
Cygnus :: Newmark Phase (Central Processing Unit)
Immediate comparisons come from labels like Cultivated Electronics, Last known Trajectory and Solar One come to mind. Newmark Phase has electro at its core whilst […]
Nick Edwards :: Plekzationz (Editions Mego)
Plekzationz is a propulsive and interlocking cosmic mechanical electronic artifact which combines really impressive surreal sound textures with the living tradition of abrasive noisy drone […]
Alok / Zen Lu :: RedShift (Lona)
RedShift is twenty-two minutes and twenty-two seconds of reaching for the stars, only to be interfered with and buffeted by microwave static. [Release page] Recorded […]
V/A :: One On Twoism Volume 5 (Twoism)
As Twoism continues to graft their own signature on the tried and true origins of BoC’s sound, they’ve also inadvertently managed to keep a firm-hold […]
















