No commercial potential. Where We Were is raw and impulsive rather than polished, calculated and forced; erratic rather than predictable, and it reveals its allure […]
Tag: Dub Techno
Aksutique :: Notch Fields (diametric.)
Rather than pander to the “dub” crowd, this EP takes what has become quite a saturated genre and elevates it with ambient subtlety and a […]
Deadbeat :: Eight (BLKRTZ)
Eight is another engrossing extension of dub territory, as each of Monteith’s solo albums opens up a new world. Eighth world, next the ninth. Montrealer […]
Coppice Halifax :: Static Pharming (Milieu Music)
As its lilt, looped from an earlier Milieu album, eddies in the shallows, it gently stirs up the pebbles and grit below. Brian Grainger is […]
Lars Leonhard + Alvina Red :: Seasons – Les Quatre Saisons (BineMusic)
Whether played on an icy cold winter evening, a reviving spring afternoon, a cozy summer night or during the autumn haze, Seasons – Les Quatre […]
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 […]