Certain old friends have been revisited with unheard offerings of angst and synth. Alongside these past artists come new names, forgotten and unknown artists and […]
Tag: Abstract
Astrolobes and Electronics :: Mystic and Quantum Records
Soulful sounds from the verdant forests of northern Spain. I don’t know if it’s my living here, but I’m constantly coming across more and more […]
Porya Hatami :: Shallow (Tench)
Porya Hatami seamlessly integrates his electronics with field recordings, and he seems safe, sound and enlightened in the middle of his own, private Eden in […]
Brett Naucke :: Seed (Spectrum Spools)
Naucke is an expert at corralling the organic tumbling output of his modular experiments into a cohesive whole. Modular synths are unwieldy beasts to control. The […]
Boreal & Lnrdcroy :: FP-003 (Forbidden Planet)
Stirring sounds are subtly built, expressive tones painted with tender touches and full drum patterns. Montreal’s Forbidden Planet has had more than an impressive start. […]
Ákos Garai :: The Imagined River (Kaon)
Evoking the fog of ghosts hovering over the pale grey fields of asphodel, the realm of dreams. With its nineteenth recording, “La Rivière” keeps on […]
Costelloe :: Solar Code (Signal Code)
Costelloe gazes back to the 1990s. Within the traditions of Warp, GPR and New Electronica, Solar Code takes an emotive and soulful view of machine […]
Established in Iberia, Grounded in Humanity
Grounded In Humanity finds itself in an enviable position both geographically and musically. There’s no better way to get to know a label than over a […]
Juanpablo :: Lost Series (Part 2) (Frigio)
Juanpablo seeks to bridge the past and present, influences from house and techno melting with a contemporary edge. Frigio Records enjoyed a fruitful 2013 with […]
Fabio Perletta :: Interstitial Spaces (Farmacia901)
With infinitely subtle nuances of pitch, vaporous droning textures and micro-processed frequencies, this new album resonates as a cerebral meditative experience where the listener is […]
Roberto Crippa :: Reverse (We Can Elude Control)
Reverse paints a cityscape of greying facades, wondrous skylines and a somewhat frightening underbelly. We Can Elude Control really caught my attention last year with […]









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