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 […]
Tag: Classical
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 […]
Ariadne’s Labyrinth :: Twists & Turns (Touched Music)
Ariadne’s Labyrinth’s aptly-titled album gravitates towards bright electronic fragments and positive melodic bursts. If Ariadne’s Labyrinth’s Lost And Founded EP (Detroit Underground, 2017) was an […]
Cédric Elisabeth :: Parallel EP (Self-Released)
A quaint ambient stream that simply ebbs and flows. Five pieces are interwoven carefully, solemnly, and with precise drifting waves. Copenhagen, Denmark-based Cedric Elisabeth (Paris, France being […]
Crisopa :: Transhumante (Self-Released)
Crisopa eschews solemn, melancholic, and instrumental streams of colorful sound. Lively and draped in emotively calm layers. In late January 2017, Crisopa (aka Madrid-based Santiago […]