Cohesive from beginning to end, Scanner’s second release for the DiN label does not disappoint—especially if you are into moody atmospheric sound experiments that defy categorization.
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DiN celebrates 100th release :: Nevermore by Ian Boddy
Igloo took the opportunity to catch up with Ian Boddy to discuss 70’s synth pioneers, the evolution of electronic music and not least the principles on which the label DiN is based. As well, we take a look at DiN’s 100th release titled Nevermore by Ian Boddy.
Arovane :: Atol Scrap (2021 Remaster) (Keplar)
It is this brevity and the exquisite song crafting therein which I believe has kept Atol Scrap head and shoulders above the fray and forgotten […]
V/A :: Tone Science Module No.5 Integers and Quotients (DiN)
Electronic music lost some of its soul when artists began to put themselves front and centre ahead of the music. DiN lets the music speak for itself and what a wonderful ‘language’ it is to listen to.
Parallel Worlds :: Dimensional (Móatún 7)
An other worldly assortment of sparse sonic clusters, sporadic clicks, and low-profile drones meshed with emotive/hypnotic soundtrack nostalgia pulling at the heartstrings. Sonic clusters, sporadic […]
Igloo Magazine :: Best of 2020
“In the midst of a global pandemic that has dominated 2020—roaming across a cinematic soundscape in flux, and surveying darker, perhaps stranger chasms—(artists) draw inspiration […]
Ian Boddy :: Axiom (DiN)
The aptly titled release is particularly self-evident in that it is a prime example of an established musician allowing himself to express emotion effortlessly via […]
V/A :: Tone Science Module No.4 Form and Function (DiN)
Ian Boddy is a fine ship captain, and he assembled a compilation that doesn’t only showcase the strengths of the individual contributors—he managed to offer […]