The London based artist rounds off the year with an exemplary self-released 4-track titled Ridiom. Infusing influences from the likes of early Warp and Rephlex into a classical array of layered spontaneity and detailed composition.
Tag: Classical
QRTR :: infina ad nausea (Dome Of Doom)
QRTR manages to cast a wide net without stepping away from her integrity as a producer as she confidently explores possibilities in this swirling sonic exhibition.
Xordox :: Omniverse (Editions Mego)
Omniverse is otherworldly in a futuristic and Sci-fi kind of way, yet it holds all those classic sounds emanating from a 1980s inspired European synth sound. From this release an intricate soundtrack emanates, often touching upon the fringes of techno rave, yet it never sounds recycled in any way and holds its own originality.
Grasscut :: Overwinter (Lo Recordings)
Grasscut, the Brighton-based duo release their first new music in over five years. “Return Of The Sun,” available digitally via all major outlets, is the […]
Digitonal :: Set The Weather Fair (Just Music)
Contemplative, finely wrought, and serene, Digitonal thread the optimistic, irrepressible spirit of MacNeice’s Fanfare for the Makers through the entire fabric of the album. Ambient […]
Hoshiko Yamane and Mikael Lind :: Spaces In Between (Time Released Sound)
A collaboration between Hoshiko Yamane (Tangerine Dream) and Mikael Lind. Already the title unfolds in several ways—the two musicians are composers and performers, and the […]
Edouard Cheritel :: Suite No1 EP (Denovali)
Edouard Cheritel’s piano loops, electronic sequencing and orchestral ambience is beautifully immersive. Suite No1 is a rich debut, touched with both light and dark to […]
Interview with Floex and Tom Hodge :: A Portrait Of John Doe
A Portrait Of John Doe is the first collaborative album between Floex and Tom Hodge. It’s an alluring record combining electronica and classical orchestra—finding balance […]
Floex & Tom Hodge :: A Portrait Of John Doe (Mercury KX)
In one breath, this is a fascinating record that’s big in its production, sounds excellent, and has two respected players in the electronic-classical scene. In […]