If you want rich soundscapes and something to help you drift away then you’d be hard-pressed to find a better candidate this year and even […]
Tag: Downtempo
skintape :: MASTOID EP (Ohm Resistance)
An electronic sludge of processed voices, gritty beats, and scorched blips’n bleeps madness. Roughened, textured, and blistered electronics An upfront industrial hip-hop edge is in […]
Tomoroh Hidari :: On Waikiki Beach EP (Ivory Bunker)
On Waikiki Beach flutters with an experimental electronic smorgasbord that doesn’t let up during its 24 minute stay—its distracted and meandering sonic debris is one […]
Cristian Vogel :: The Rebirth Of Wonky (Endless Process)
Cristian Vogel first album in 4 years to reflect on post-club era, out in February—described as an “exemplary power to redefine ourselves through music, through […]
V/A :: Hole (X4)
🕳 was mastered at the Bolamachine by Darryl Fitton (aka Bola), and everything is tied together perfectly, despite having such an extensive range of artists […]
Martin Nonstatic :: Treeline (Ultimae)
A sonic environment that does not overtly distract from its surroundings but rewards upon deeper listening with rich detail and exquisite micro-production. Steadily churning energy […]
Generation Lossless :: Portrait In Circuit (Self Released)
An album that doesn’t know if it should be Aphex Twin, Two Lone Swordsmen, Boards of Canada or Brian Eno and I do not mean […]
4T Thieves :: Liminal Space (Rednetic)
Nostalgic, soothing, uplifting, and dreamlike electronic music for the soul—Boards of Canada can continue to keep us waiting (patiently?) while 4T Thieves simply takes us […]
Vcam :: Arconide (n5MD)
There is excellent sonic craftsmanship and an intuitive sense of melody to be found in every track, making this album really a must-listen. Sonic craftsmanship […]
Star Madman :: Alone (Self Released)
Alone was a gem to stumble upon, a very pleasurable record. It’s very easy on the ear and I fell for it with ease and […]
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 […]

















