Grasscut, the Brighton-based duo release their first new music in over five years. “Return Of The Sun,” available digitally via all major outlets, is the […]
Tag: Ambient
Radek Rudnicki :: Re: conet_c (Github / Wave Folder)
Revealing a journey in the truest sense of the word, Re: conet_c traverses moody alleyways, tranquilized beatwork, and melodic strands that are pulled to their […]
V/A :: Exhibit A (Aud-Art)
Exhibit A is a sonic behemoth of experimental electronic music that elevates both known and unknown musicians as they continue to break the proverbial genre […]
Elsewhereness revisited #19 soundsfromlockdown
Elsewhereness revisited is an occasional feature documenting the drift at the margins: ambient gasbagging and blurb blather, ’tube-d, ’cloud-ed ’n’ ’camp-ed up, with accompanying mix, Elsewhereness revisited […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: Anyone Can Play (Condition Human)
CRT exposes hundreds of found sounds and erratic noises on this dystopian soundtrack we’ve yet to hear (until now). And what remains at the center […]
Echaskech :: Invisible City (VLSI)
Filled with upbeat and downbeat electronics mixed with saturated rhythms, each track treads down memory lane as it seeks to push ahead into the next […]
V/A :: Found Sound 2 (Touched Music)
Two years on from the original Found Sound compilation, the cunningly-titled Found Sound 2 has arrived. It follows in its footsteps, not just sonically—with an […]
Martin Nonstatic :: Treeline (Ultimae)
A sonic environment that does not overtly distract from its surroundings but rewards upon deeper listening with rich detail and exquisite micro-production. Steadily churning energy […]
Generation Lossless :: Portrait In Circuit (Self Released)
An album that doesn’t know if it should be Aphex Twin, Two Lone Swordsmen, Boards of Canada or Brian Eno and I do not mean […]
Randal Collier-Ford :: Advent (Cryo Chamber)
Chilling echoes and sampled noises punctuate the sound architecture and come to boost the cinematic feel. The sound sculptures alternate deep toned minimalism with fuzzed-out […]
Maribor :: Cross (St.An.Da.)
Globally this album fits the category of utterly bleak power electronics and apocalyptical noise with dense, corrosive and nervous walls of sound, boiled in an […]
















