With a sense of fluid composition and focus, Magnetic Fields collects electro, techno, acid, funk and rhythmic IDM strands in a tightly packed 21 minute sonic foray that doesn’t let up.
Tag: Detroit Techno
Francois Dillinger (DET:roi) & Poladroïd (det:ROI) :: Roulette Rekordz
DET:ROI—contraction of Detroit, Michigan and Charleroi, Belgium. Two artists, and two cities, two visions that are interchangeable. A sonic drive into the suburbs of their […]
Daiki F :: Mountain Sons (Rednetic/Sound Miyadaiku)
Flowing through consistent atmospheric layers, Daiki F manages to unleash slowly sweetened grooves start to finish. Shifting early electronica moments through distant peaks and valleys […]
John Beltran :: 2020 EP (Mystic & Quantum)
For fans of Beltran’s sheen style or those who prefer vivid texture and melody in their ambient techno listening selections, 2020 EP is essential without […]
Zainetica :: Divergent Paths (Rednetic)
A thoroughly absorbing release that treads a fine line between early Artificial Intelligence-era electronics and contemplative melodies lost in time. Exquisite soundscapes and melodious lava […]
Maelstrom :: ALPH4 (Central Processing Unit)
A finely executed EP that contorts itself around rugged electro-techno of yesteryear, but with an updated machined pulse. Maelstrom (aka Joan-Mael Péneau) delivers an action […]