2016 has proven to be a minefield of extensive electronic music releases and exm‘s foray into distilled experimental fragments allows Singles to flourish in a field of its […]
Tag: Abstract
FireScope :: Born from the heart of B12, an interview with Steven Rutter
Talking to Steven Rutter, we discussed the decision to set up the new platform. This “singular vision” is without his age old partner in crime, […]
Luciano Lamanna :: In Vitro (Multiple)
Lamanna’s musical musings are far from clipped, most of his offerings are well into the seven minute mark. And this is what distinguishes his style. […]
Drum Machine :: Space Suite (Lower Parts)
Subtle and soulful techno is shouldered by belligerent and bawdy bassline brutes. Lower Parts is carving out an enviable position for itself. True, within the […]
Dexter St. Jacques :: Ancient Way of Knowing (Sequencias)
Both offerings have an enviable live quality, as though done on the hoof and recorded in real time; although a couple more tracks would have […]
V/A :: V.A. 2 (La Beauté Du Négatif)
Despite being quite a different entity to its predecessor, V.A.2 feels like a natural development rather than a split from past lineages. Harder tones are […]
V/A :: Underground Wave Volume 5 (Walhalla)
Packed with variety, as was the Belgian scene of the 1980s. A spread of weird and wonderful styles are explored. Dense dark bitterness, minimal malaise […]
Severence :: Mensch 003 (Mensch)
This is chilling material, haunting and lonesome. An album of introspection, of reflection and rich textures. In the age of glass and sleekness it’s interesting […]
Autechre :: elseq 1–5 (Warp)
By taking their programmed music to the next level, what Autechre have presented here is a snapshot of what Brian Eno has been perfecting all […]
Phragments :: All Towers Must Fall (Malignant)
With its dark trumpet call and thundering bass frequencies the opening theme introduces the listener in a malevolent and adventurous sound ritualism absorbed by nightmare […]
Prosopo :: Prosopo (Lux Rec)
Sitting somewhere between drone, industrial and wave, the 12” has a blighted and bitter character. The recent release of R.R. Hearse’s Call Of Oedipus (1981 […]









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