For quite some time now, the echospace [detroit] label has been releasing newly remastered digital versions of archival material through various outlets and stores, but […]
Tag: Brock Van Wey
Bvdub :: All Is Forgiven (n5MD)
To be honest, once you are captured by the Bvdub spell, you’ll soon become addicted to it. Bvdub’s music is like a powerful drug or […]
V/A :: Air Texture Volume II (Air Texture)
Steadily holding the course upon reaching cruising altitude, co-pilots Loscil and Irisarri curate with aplomb what is proving to be the prime showcase for new […]
DECIBEL Fest 2012 :: September 26th—30th (Seattle, WA)
DECIBEL FESTIVAL, now in its 9th year, has become America’s premiere festival of electronic music. This year’s installment was five days long (September 26th—30th, 2012), […]
V/A :: Air Texture Volume I (Air Texture)
Separately, two engulfing, flowing narratives. Perhaps Thomas’ is a shade darker, a bit nautical, while van Wey swoops over dry land through partly-cloudy skies. Presented […]
Bvdub :: I Remember (Translations of Mørketid) (Glacial Movements)
The sound apparently sweeping the new ambient nation is so anodyne; and that, unlike the likes of Lull or Aquadorsa, or indeed Netherworld, it chimes […]
Bvdub :: The Art of Dying Alone (Glacial Movements)
Predominantly beatless tracks consisting of recursive delicate motifs, lilting chord progressions build to soft climax in surges of layered and looped fragments: strings, vocals, piano, […]
Brock Van Wey and Quantec :: double review (echospace [detroit], Echocord)
(November 2009) By now SF mood-man Brock Van Wey will be familiar to many for his prodigious output as bvdub. At the deeper end of […]