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Tag: Abstract
Scientific Dreamz Of U & Jeremiah R. :: Double review (Tabernacle)
Tabernacle have never followed the crowd, as a label or a club night. The two man team of TABR have always stuck to their guns […]
Skanfrom :: Postcards (Suction)
Minimal and stark in one breath, lush and inviting in the next. Crisp percussion thawed with lovingly constructed machine melodies. Perhaps I shouldn’t have agreed […]
Premiere :: Charlatan’s “Switchblades (Black Hat Remix)”
Igloo Magazine’s exclusive premiere of Charlatan’s “Switchblades (Black Hat remix)”—from the album Local Agent out now in Umor Rex. Black Hat’s recent Thought Of Two […]
Enkephalin :: Cloud Surfer EP (Kaometry)
Cloud Surfer doesn’t venture too far off the beaten path but does allow for an expansive array of carefully woven sounds to forage into the […]
Lorenzo Senni :: Superimpositions (Boomkat Editions)
Superimpositions is cannier, burrowing inward to locate our limbic triggers, note by note. “Pure appreciation.” Desperate plea or empty promise? In an era of sky-high […]
Lunar Lodge / Mai Mai Mai :: LL/MMM (Love Blast / Instruments of Discipline)
A vacuum of distortion and drone draws air from lungs, horror pouring from blurred thump and fuzzed out fear. Instruments of Discipline. If you’re wondering […]
Defrag :: Lost Lands EP (The Irrational Media Society)
Defrag deploys melodic bells, whistles, subtle chants, 8-bit triggers, and broken amen breaks venturing into distracted and often frenetic lost lands. Not afraid to eradicate […]
V/A :: Birds of a Feather 7-12 (Flaming Pines)
Twelve birds in a modified birdhouse are way better than two in the bush. Flaming Pines has just wrapped up its beautifully beaky Birds of a […]
In Sync :: Storm Evolution I & II (Last Known Trajectory)
Storm Evolution I & II sees a wonderful marriage of past and present. The first foundations of electronic music employed to build new sounds and […]
Rawmance & Toisvesi :: Double review (La Beauté Du Négatif)
Cerebral synthesizer sounds and body electronics beautifully explored, without pandering to the ever growing herd. Who’d be a record label boss? Almost any half drunken […]

















