Bengalfuel conjures a world where rather than some omninous singularity, man, machine and nature sync up with wit and empathy. Prettiest little mini-disc set ever, […]
Tag: Ambient
Riverz End :: Transfer (Lagunamuch)
Time doesn’t seem to have hindered Riverz End’s progress, however, as Transfer is a tranquilized blend of sonic experiments, broken synthesizers, detailed ambience and scattered […]
Mike Dunkley & Dalglish :: Double review (Record Label Records)
Jus Forrest dives into Corpus Clock (by Mike Dunkley) and Benacah Drann Deachd (by Dalglish) and uncovers beautiful expeditions into complete heartfelt ambience and a […]
Eyelove :: Mysticism EP (Slime)
Awash with floaty processed guitars and trance inducing blurs of electronic ambience, the tracks are downtempo, laid back and deep with an air of reserved […]
Yann Novak :: Presence (Hibernate)
Presence operates in the inbetween between unresolved and resolution, flirting with the chill charms of the unpitched then back, finding refuge in more comfily pitched […]
Five questions for Home Normal
Ian Hawgood of Home Normal stopped by the virtual doors to respond to igloomag.com’s Five questions profile. Learn more about this multi-faceted, independent label as […]
Pete Swanson :: Man With Potential (Type)
It’s not often one can legitimately use the word “unique” to describe a new album these days, but in the case of the mind-bending Man […]
Mendel Kaelen :: A Secret Birth (Twisted Tree Line)
A Secret Birth—guess whose—is based on late nineteenth-century Swiss composer Charles Haenni’s setting of Stabat Mater, a Marian hymn which has been varied by dozens […]
Bitwise :: Better Luck Next Time (System)
Elements of clean-cut techno, downtempo and ambient are smothered with a layer of instrumental pop, loosened synths, emotive strings and lyrical lava-flows that form wide […]
Noiko :: Honey (Etalabel)
Small specialist Polish imprint Etalabel is dedicated to debuting young, domestic electronic artists and packaging them with an eye on quality. Refreshigly, its owner’s philosophy is that […]
Rudawoda feat. O. Lubencov :: Wiatr (Turbinicarpus)
This mutely eloquent soundtrack to perniciousness, improvised live on analogue synthesizer and bass guitar, conveys a scene of post-Soviet dilapidation and exudes bitter abjection. [Release […]









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