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Maduro :: Black Magic Kingdom (Octofoil)
The focus throughout the nine tracks is on American occult traditions and, as such, there is a heavy and intoxicating influence of voodoo, magic and, […]
Roel Funcken :: Skinetic Culpture EP (Self Released)
Somehow Roel Funcken has managed to tap into this strange mess of bass infestations, wrinkled digital wobbles, crumbling technoid hip-hop and a mass of beatified […]
Vici :: The Related EP (Self Released)
Filled to the brim with industrialized synth notes, each piece on offer just barely breaches the noise envelope as it unfolds layer upon layer of […]
tay0 :: There Is A Shining Point Where All Lines Intersect (High Grade Media)
Tay0 emerges onto the electronic music scene with shadows of IDM’esque intrigue; creating for his listeners a tranquil place brushed against beatified sonic slivers covered […]
Public Enemy :: It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (Def Jam, 1988)
Public Enemy broke new ground both sonically and in their attitude. They brought a political message to Hip-Hop that was coherent, personal and well reasoned. […]
Tangula :: Eye of the Beholder EP (Diametric.)
Eye of the Beholder is a great record, and it is undoubtedly with a heavy heart that Arne releases it. But, it is a slap […]
Plaid :: Scintilli (Warp)
Plaid have placed extreme effort into honing electronic sounds so that they have an acoustic feel, creating a divine meeting in the middle where one […]
Patch :: 1 Degree C (Cartesian Binary)
Weaving strains of downtempo percussion, tribal influences, subtle melancholy and an impacting discharge of amplified bass, 1 Degree C‘s climactic changes bring a well needed […]
Tobias Lilja :: Delirium Portraits (n5MD)
If Time Is On My Side represented waves of blistering darkness, Delirium Portraits, in contrast, is its long-lost relative. Filled with a glistening, almost contagious […]
Josip Klobucar & Obey City :: Double review (4Lux / Astro Nautico)
Pessimism’s natural in the Internet’s climate of constant stimulation; it’s a coping mechanism, a natural response to distributors’ exhausting hucksterism. But in case you want […]
















