Charles Terhune (aka Cathode Ray Tube) provides Igloo Magazine a full explanation for Invisible Soundtracks available on M-Tronic. I’ll start off this lengthy exploration/explanation of […]
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Cathode Ray Tube :: Invisible Soundtracks (M-Tronic)
Invisible Soundtracks is a darker foray, its cerebral electronic qualities are balanced against chiseled, arcane, and bleak blips’n bleeps. This week saw the release news […]
Brittney Sparse :: Triumph of a Horse Called Radioman EP (Condition:Human)
Brittney Sparse doesn’t seem too concerned with semantics, but instead details a dub-techno strain and eroded electronic sound that is both relaxing and contemplative. Brittney […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: Atlas Of Migraine (Heterodox)
Atlas Of Migraine details an expansive foray through the ventricles of intelligent dub music, mustering up hundreds of ideas that disperse evenly upon its technoid […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: The Frozen Years EP (Condition:Human)
The Frozen Years manipulates and unfurls a sonic myriad of sound—its distilled and disturbed frequency jolts more relaxed, CRT continues with his own imprint perhaps […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: The New Taxonomy (The Crime League)
The New Taxonomy is effervescent in its construct—weaving elongated dub realms with ease. Low-end waves continually crash against sharpened 4/4 mechanics which blends in a […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: Life Among the Rust (Component)
Life Among the Rust dips into and out of audible oxidation, revealing along the way its story of curious, exploratory and emotive electronics. Chang Terhune, fellow […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: Abyssalia EP (Component)
Charles Terhune offers a sharp perspective of darker, more robust sound scraping filled with dub infestation, electronic smoldering and low end rumblings. Cathode Ray Tube […]