The beauty of Scuro Chiaro lies in its contradictions.With far fewer instances of guitar than the last album, Scuro Chiaro fully realises the peculiar expressiveness […]
Tag: Analog
WHRK :: TENSAFOAM EP (Evel)
TENSAFOAM showcases the Dutch artists magnetic IDM backbone, focusing on layers upon layers of fragrant rhythms, heavy bass and glitchy mood swings entangled in a […]
Ignatius :: Carney Impost EP (Buried In Time)
Autechrean soil is once again composted on Carney Impost, however, Ignatius always manages to unearth tangled mechanical rhythms straddling the lines between electroacoustic, signal processing […]
Robert Rich :: Neurogenesis (Soundscape Productions)
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 […]
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 […]

















