Neurogenesis sits atop a biospheric chassis upon which astride beautifully attenuated sequencer vectors, subtle phasic shifts, and a surfeit of bright starshine poking through the […]
Tag: Analog
Letters From Mouse :: Watching (Music Is The Devil)
Watching has moments of overt and erratic sounds one moment and then completely unexpected turns in the opposite direction. One moment calm, then a storm. […]
Divus :: Divus 2 (Boring Machines)
Here Luca’s sax plays over rhythms and textures generated by Luciano’s modular system—an avid modular aficionado might even recognise a sound source or two. A […]
Ian Boddy :: Modulations (DiN)
The analog feel of Modulations and its contemplative trajectory marks a definitive highlight for Boddy’s DiN imprint and a next step in exploratory electronics blurring […]
V/A :: Portals (Behind The Sky Music)
Carefully curated by Evan Bartholomew (aka Bluetech), the album remains cohesive from beginning to end, and is a spot-on tribute to early synthesizer music—firmly rooted […]
Eldorado Omega :: Beatkits (Self Released)
With Beatkits we see the Atlanta-based producer opening his modular machines with expressive, downbeat rhythms slithering all around us with an edgy quirkiness. An analogous […]
In Rotation :: Multi-view #2 (December 2019)
In rotation for the past several weeks, this multi-view reveals the latest sonic landscape from 10 talented musicians. Plenty of brittle, glitch, abstract, noisy, mechanical […]
Noumen :: Obscurium (Central Processing Unit)
14 tracks in all, Noumen has crafted a behemoth for his audience to consume—an electronic cacophony of analog grit, bass, and clanging rhythms, Obscurium is […]
BLAEN :: #1 (Welsh Modular Alliance)
With a plentiful dosage of subdued acid squelches, BLAEN sandblasts the ears with a mind-boggling collection that is already inching its way to the top […]
Caldon Glover :: Czarina Kluster (Self-Released)
Cazrina Kluster might appeal to fans of deep home listening and musical experiences which launch a bridge between post-industrial synthscapes and blackened drones (between Carter Thomas […]

















