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Tag: Dub Techno
Under the undercurrents of Testtoon Records
Testtoon Records is following in footsteps, but it feels like the label is pounding its own path. Ambient and dub techno have been the focus […]
ORTLOFF :: From Leipzig with Love
Ortloff is a label taking on a spread of sounds but releasing them with a discerning ear. An imprint with a glut of genres and some […]
Bleeps on the Radar Screen :: Flight Recorder
Newcastle is home to a number of electronically minded folk; Shemale, Zoviet France and the Signals label to name but a few. Flight Recorder can […]
Dino Sabatini :: Shaman’s Paths (Prologue)
Shaman’s Paths certainly invokes a more shadowy world, often imbued with a sense of vague disquiet at some ominous nameless presence—not so much a fear […]
krill.minima :: Sekundenschlaf (Psychonavigation)
Whilst a certain feeling of déjà-vu permeates much of Sekundenschlaf, you won’t be disappointed in the slightest if you whack this one on for some late […]
Silent Harbour :: Silent Harbour (Echocord)
Silent Harbour is consummately realized through Bunnik’s opening up of his sound engineering savvy to a spirit of enquiry that subsumes the structure-strictures of techno, […]
Andy Stott :: Luxury Problems (Modern Love)
Andy Stott’s formula is as potent, intoxicating and unsettling as ever and you just know that a few minutes into any particular track, one of […]
V/A :: New Caledonia (UNOIKI)
New Caledonia is a welcomed foray of fragile, distinctive and home-grown electronics that merges rhythm and non-linear soundscapes with a panoramic vision of what it […]
DeepChord presents Echospace :: Silent World (Official Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Echospace [Detroit])
Combining the duo’s trademark ultra-deep atmospherics with rhythms and wells of bass and infusing every element with a sort of radiance and soft glow that […]
Yagya :: The Inescapable Decay Of My Heart (Kilk / UltraVybe)
The simple fact of the matter is that The Inescapable Decay Of My Heart was never intended to be heard as an instrumental record and […]

















