These saccharine and textured paintings come to life on Canvas Doubles, like lost soundtracks to faraway landscapes we once traversed.
Tag: Analog
Nick Herman :: Subliminal Mind Pub EP (Self Released)
There’s a certain amount of calming dynamics on offer with Subliminal Mind Pub where Vancouver, Canada-based Nick Herman blends analog machines with raw instrumental workouts…
M-Paths :: Hope (Mighty Force)
This symbiosis of style, technique and discipline has resulted in a remarkably stellar album for a first outing, where subtle grooves, rich analog tones and atmospheric phrases help you engage with the music almost instantly.
Lowfish :: Thaw EP (Analogical Force)
Within these thudding analog bass lines and sandblasted harmonies, de Rocher continues to pierce raw elements of electro and braindance.
The Snodgrass :: Growlbient (imputor?)
Like faulty machines speaking to each other, dissolved blips, bleeps, and haunted ambient structures begin to deform and deteriorate.
Robyrt Hecht :: Yskayan Knowledge (YUYAY)
The strictures of electro mean that individualism can be difficult to achieve. With Yskayan Knowledge, Hecht not only expresses himself in a unique manner, the Leipzig musician is proving that the sounds of frigid funk are wide and varied.
Ian Boddy :: Coil (DiN)
When you dive into these analogous time capsules, the soundscapes and soundtracks seamlessly come to life, as if only a few machines were massaged to create such audible treasures.
Parallel Worlds :: Dark Energy (Móatún 7)
Minuscule tones and drones float effortlessly as each piece (over 10 minutes) emits an aura that transcends time; easing the listener carefully into its calming nature.
Barking :: Barking (brokntoys)
Barking provides ample amounts of acid, braindance, and technoid fissures to keep us chilled as these downtempo analog tracks take over…
Scanner :: La Fenêtre Magique (Werra Foxma)
Highly emotional, warm, granular and organic textures of lush ambiences are plunged in a vibrant tonal sounding architecture.

















