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Tag: Dub
echospace [detroit] :: Live on Bandcamp
For quite some time now, the echospace [detroit] label has been releasing newly remastered digital versions of archival material through various outlets and stores, but […]
AFTR :: Exothing EP (Cunei Media)
Exothing is a welcomed introduction to decayed electrical detail emitting a fuzzy, noisy and percussive dub pulse that simply pulls you into its luminous gravity. […]
Bule / Hunab :: Hera (Apparent Horizon)
A longing gaze back to the structures of Electronica is linked with smudges of Dub and Industrial to produce a hazy and soulful sound. A […]
Five questions for Crackling Claps
London, England’s Crackling Claps pushes low-end frequencies to no apparent end and has done so for just over a year. Label operator Wine Not (WN) […]
Bimbotronic :: Street View EP (Crackling Claps)
There’s a certain charm tucked away in these recordings, each track replete with low-flying basslines. Bimbotronic (aka Richard Faulty) delves head-first into dub-infused space via […]
Ikonika :: Aerotropolis (Hyperdub)
Whilst she’s undoubtedly progressed you can still hear that in her production—a slight sense of raw talent let loose on the machines—not unlike the early […]
Luthor :: Minor EP (Crackling Claps)
A welcomed snippet of expansive bass lines that break apart, slip away and all come back together into a cohesive unit of dub strained inflections, […]
youAnd:The Machines :: Behind (Ornaments)
Seeking the heart of urban dark, Müller’s soft arrangement of a hard-edged genre with its roots in Detroit techno make an album nearly the length […]
Asan :: Welcome Home Supperman (Borneo)
Asan isn’t reinventing the wheel, but he is adding a different hue to a well-known palette. There are elements of Dub in the formula and […]
Moss Garden :: Understanding Holy Ghosts (Kaico)
The tenor of Understanding Holy Ghosts is warm, pacific, contemplative at first blush, but as it goes on, surfaces prove deceptive. More ghostly than holy elements […]

















