Without a doubt Brad Peterson’s (Brad P) solo album is an essential and wonderful piece for the pure deep house lover as well as those who have an ear for jazz and lush techno auras.
Tag: Dub Techno
Cuadroped :: inurmaul EP (Heterodox)
There’s a gritty and nostalgic flare surrounding inurmaul by Cuadroped; downtempo beatwork rolled up into bite size tracks ranging from 60 to 150 seconds is no ordinary feat.
Adam Jay :: The Inevitable Demise (Detroit Underground)
Adam Jay often revisits old-school drum machines and spacey synth timbres that expose his experience regarding dance music culture.
V/A :: SHH! (Mute Artefact)
Colliding the sounds of broken techno, experimental IDM and leftfield breaks, Manchester based label Mute Artefact present their compilation SHH!.
Kanz :: Remind Me Tomorrow (Mahorka)
These are sounds of silence—signs and signals scattered on desolate landscapes, unusually lifelike with organic substructures made audible to the human ear.
Paratoma :: One x 3 EP (Self Released)
As the artist accurately describes, these are analog accidents that rinse, repeat, and reflect—stitched together like an aural set of strands. Both organic and orchestrated with a lively feel, One x 3 is a welcomed if not ghostly three-piece suite with nuanced exploratory sounds.
Francis Theberge :: Doom Jazz Variations EP (Adventurous Music)
Blending even darker field recordings and doom-infested ambient scraped propulsion, there are deeper textures, timbres and tones on this four-piece suite.
Quarantine Q’s :: Deadbeat
Scott Monteith aka Deadbeat, is a Canadian transplanted to Berlin (as a musical technology educator) via the US techno scene. A veteran of the North […]