Holotrope could very well be one of Bluetech’s most accessible albums to date. Variety in tempo, rhythm, and melodic sequences keep one engaged from start […]
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Igloo Magazine :: Best of 2014
Here it is, well over 160 releases have been selected by various igloomag.com contributors highlighting some of the finest in an expansive array of music […]
Fredrik Öhr :: Under a Different Sun (Substream/Mareld)
If you search for the strange and unique, get yourselves a copy of this album as soon as possible, I beseech you. There’s really nothing […]
Invisible Allies :: Conversations with Bees (Aleph Zero)
An engaging and quite addictive sensory experience that improves with repeat listens. The first few months of 2014 have been fruitful for dream weavers Jamie […]
Top releases of twenty-twelve
Well over 180 releases have been selected by various igloomag.com contributors highlighting some of the finest in an expansive array of electronic music featuring ambient, […]
Ooze :: Dream Flash EP (Aleph Zero)
For people who never heard of Ooze or Fredrik Ohr before, the Dream Flash EP can be the start of something beautiful that will expose […]
Tor.ma :: Inside Universe (Beats & Pieces)
Each beat swims by allowing the listener to depart from their current space and enter a dimension of self reflection aided by downtempo grooves and […]
Jule Grasz :: Earth Feelings (Beats & Pieces)
At times landing upon drone-escapes, percussive taps slowly churn alongside tribal spheres as each piece—all over the 10-minute mark—transmit radiant swells of fuzzy beatwork, rolling […]
Krusseldorf :: From Soil to Space (Aleph Zero)
Krusseldorf’s sound extends and advances the psychedelic ambient archetype with glitchy elements and sophisticated melodic development, making this an album that rewards repeated listenings with […]