Ruggeri can be very warm, when he drops big, fat pianos notes, likewise electronic beats, but his perfectionism does tend to keep the listener at […]
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Release your ears 1.0
A list of some recent, current and forthcoming titles that are piquing our ears lately—it’s our attempt to point you to some notable releases worth investigating. […]
Legowelt :: North Sea Spectrum EP (Signals)
For the 12” Legowelt has created some deep house sounds, jacking floor pelters and laid back electronics; an artist going strong, and getting stronger proving […]
Shawn O’Sullivan :: Free Flight (W.T.)
O’Sullivan has taken a number of styles and ran them together. It is not a coarse blend of techno with some house and electronic elements. […]
London Electronic Music Event 2012 :: Event coverage
Starting something as broad and vast as this will always be a hard, bumpy and evolutionary task with no obvious parameters to work within, but […]
Machine Gun Militia :: Open Fire EP (Oeuvre)
An atmospheric blend of introspective moodiness, ominous and magnificent soundscapes, and most of all, heavy growling bass. The more I listen to this EP the […]
Roel Funcken :: Fes Bace EP (Eat Concrete)
Roel seems to be embracing the fusion of electronic forces, yet is forging further with sound and rhythm, and bending production. There is ample high-energy […]
Five questions for Hibernate
Based in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, Hibernate is a micro-independent label “inspired by the unpredictable, momentary and quiet solitary beauty of the Pennine Moors.” Jonathan steps […]
Human Error :: Finite (CRL Studios)
Displaying more than a mere rehash of aging formulas, the creative audio blurring mixed with faded samples, turbulent bass and colliding melodies keeps the entire […]
V/A :: Kollektiv Artists Volume Six (Music Kollektiv)
Making Russia safe for underground electronica, Music Kollektiv is a burgeoning Moscow – and web-based powerhouse dedicated to “finding unconventional rhythms and telling their stories.” […]
Kingbastard :: Lost Property (Herb)
Crackling static, digitally manipulated field recordings of birds, lovely chord progressions played on guitar and piano, and pastoral atmospheres await the Lost Property listener. I […]
















