The beauty of analog gear is in the errors, the unpredictability and no matter how fast digital emulation advances, that lusciously crackled timbre which coats […]
Tag: Analog
Ghost Station :: Ghost Station (Self-Released)
A compelling and intensely retro-minimal electronic album with eerie, post-human and hypnotically emotional tendencies. Rather discreet but not a new comer in the “oceanic” universe […]
Matt Robertson :: Forecast (Cartesian Binary)
These quaint harmonious pieces vanish and reappear, rarely over-saturating the senses, and offer pristine vantage points where ambient, electronic and faded drones intersect without notice. […]
Nao Katafuchi & Pauk Woznicki :: Double review (W.T. Records)
W.T.’s back catalogue contains myriad styles; this latest pair of EP’s see that same eccentricity explored. Nao Katafuchi are already turning heads, Yumogeto being a […]
SOLVENT :: Dreaming of wires
Igloo Magazine caught up with the analogue enthusiast (Jason Amm aka Solvent) to find out what makes this musical machine man tick. An exclusive mix of […]
The Phone :: Songs For This Nuclear Age (Attractive!)
The atomic age now seems retrograde and kitsch, as does much of The Phone’s sound. But it is this backwards look that gives the album […]
C_C :: Retro Action (Bedroom Research)
A collision between industrial, noise, dub and electro all tend to migrate around definitive analog rhythms. Controlled squeaks, squelches, scratches and scorched beats are collected […]
Nothing But Noise :: Not Bleeding Red (Future Noise Music)
Without ever dropping a drumbeat over its hour-and-forty-minute runtime, Not Bleeding Red still keeps the listener engaged and entranced. Analog synth, Berlin-school ambient from the […]
Tomoroh Hidari :: Some Stars Not Yet Black Holes (Record Label Records)
Some Stars Not Yet Black Holes is an absolutely brilliant, deeply cerebral and moving effort that will ravish fans of electro-acoustic researches, kosmische synthesized minimalism […]