The strangely blackened lo-fi synth dimension and the propulsive rhythmical density make this album its very own charm, ominously sonic, tripped out and with a […]
Tag: Electro
Les Invalides :: Au Revoir 1978-81 (Kernkrach)
I was struck by the earthiness of the sound, a pastiche slant set in a rich analogue formula that lacked contemporary pretension. The mini-album of […]
ULTRADYNE :: Machine of ideas
Robbie Geoghegan conducts a Q&A with Dennis Richardson and Frank De Groodt of Ultradyne and unveils the concept and premise behind the elusive outfit. A […]
Visonia :: Journey Into Humility (Lux Rec)
The richness and depth of Visonia’s music shines from the outset. It’s no easy thing to be a newcomer in electronic music. Competition is as […]
Q-Chip :: Difference That Makes A Difference EP (Solar One Music)
Dancefloors disintegrate under extreme electrical currents, melodies contort and harmonies twist as the convulsive treatment is administered by the inhumane Q-Chip. Google Q-Chip. You won’t […]
DMX Krew :: A New Life (Central Processing Unit)
Shrill and chilling the EP gives voice to the cold-blooded sounds of machines. DMX Krew has always had a healthy release rate, but at the […]
V/A :: World Electronix Remixes (Cultivated Electronics)
Some of the most talented musicians in electronics reinterpreting each other’s work, what more could be wanted? The World Electronix series have been very successful, […]
V/A :: Riviera Disco (Bordello A Parigi )
Some tracks are characterized by innocence, early and naive and needing that bit more. Other pieces are much more developed, fully thought out and a […]
Etcher :: Polytom Dusk (Abstract Acid)
Brutal angular machine teeth are bared from needle drop to run out. Abstract Forms 303 wing is back for 2014 with a new name. Abstract […]
Skam celebrates 20-years / VHS Head’s Persistence of Vision
Twenty years in the music industry is no mean feat, and if you began your time as did Skam Records by discovering Boards of Canada and […]
















