Son of Idaia is a good mix of ambient electronics and ghostly techno in a dubby, starkly beautiful package. The mysterious Vai has caught our […]
Tag: Dub
Photophob :: And All The Dreams You Don’t Remember (M-Tronic)
And All The Dreams You Don’t Remember is a perfect midnight ride album that—to my ears—is best suited for those nocturnal roamings across landscapes of […]
Pole :: Wald (Pole Music)
Oh, Stefan, why’d you have to go and change? All those years ago when you dropped the drums and your 4 pole filter clattered to […]
John Lemke :: Nomad Frequencies (Denovali)
Once again, with his distinctive combination of adventurous ways of playing instruments, unconventional methods of sound design, boldness and honesty, Lemke has created a truly […]
Meat Beat Manifesto :: Kasm02 EP (Skam)
Upon arriving at their destination, all exited the car without speaking—except for one who said in halting, broken English, “Music… Very weird. Dark. Good.” Which […]
V/A & Phooka :: Double review (Love Blast)
These are sounds of real anguish, where economic migration is the reality and the price of bread on the table means a family member missing […]
DJ Olive :: Coco (Record Blanks)
Coco might be taken as a sequel to Bodega (its cover mosaic of NYC mom and pop shopfronts succeeded by Graffiti Tags of the World), serving up […]
The Orb return with a new album on Kompakt :: Moonbuilding 2703 Ad
Luminaries Alex Paterson and Thomas Fehlmann (a.k.a. The Orb) strike again. On June 22 (23 U.S.) Kompakt will release The Orb’s new album, Moonbuilding 2703 […]