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Axxonn :: Beyond Light (Sonoptik)
There are a few strewn-in vocals, barely discernible but somehow audible, and above all there’s a constant stream of layered digital noise, clanging instruments and […]
Nommo Ogo :: Endless Dream (Record Label Records)
A surge of undercurrents in the form of pseudo-industrial transformations keeps Nommo Ogo ahead of the pack as these subliminal displays of percussive prowess and […]
Parallel Worlds & Dave Bessell :: Morphogenic (DiN)
Morphogenic delivers an unclassifiable and sumptuous collection of sonic soundscapes, fluctuating drones and vibrant guitar-synth abstract symphonies. A mesmerizing release and a true milestone in […]
Elizabeth Veldon :: A Blasted Victoriana (Dark Meadow)
A tour of her burgeoning but plentiful ouevre is stimulating, impressive, appalling, and appealing, fistfuls of experimental electronica, a penchant for piercing noise but also […]
Drinking Electricity :: Overload + Singles (Medical)
Electronics and Post-Punk are the central sounds, but a spread of influences (and an inherent quirk) give the group an individuality. An obscurity dusted down […]
Kajkyt :: Krst & Krst Remixes (God Records)
Its dark ambience, quasi-Byzantine liturgy and deceptively simple structure have been inspired by Slavic culture, the Orthodox Church and the less sanguine aspect of Jesus, […]
Hensen :: Boss Mei (Templar Sound)
For the title track alone, this release is a stone cold classic. Straight into the record bag and quite tasty! This release on Australia’s Templar […]
Shackleton :: Music for the Quiet Hour / The Drawbar Organ EPs (Woe To The Septic Heart!)
Despite Shackleton’s fondness for doomsday scenarios, this is one very uplifting collection. The length and width and breadth and grasp of Shackleton is absolutely equatorial. […]
Luciano Maggiore & Francesco Brasini :: How to increase light in the ear (Boring Machines)
The listener is ineffably immersed into a vibrant tapestry of vital if not magical or mystical continuous sound forms, spherical moves and spectral waves which […]
















