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Tag: Electro
Fancy & Spook :: Fiends Without Faces (Tabernacle)
Fancy and Spook often adhered to the “laws” of Electro, tight rhythm patterns alongside barren machine bars. The LP espouses a unique style. It is […]
FORBIDDEN PLANET :: igloomag mix
The mysterious Forbidden Planet has already delivered two excellent releases from D’Marc Cantu and Breaker 1 2. The Canadian label has more releases in the pipeline alongside […]
Junq :: Art Mechanical Cog 001 (Art Mechanical)
The gauges indicate Electro from the outset. Snapping snares pulse through bass and warbling synthlines. It’s a strange thing. Sometimes, not all the time but […]
Bass Kittens & Volum :: 120 EP (Pretension)
120bpm is such a nice tempo for this style of music—you get a slight yet not overpowering pump from the electro beat whilst there’s room aplenty for the straightforward yet not overly fussy Kraftwerkian melodic action.
Ay Fast :: Nice Arps (Schematic Music Company)
With thirteen electrical abrasions on offer, Ay Fast certainly knows how to conjoin and segregate rhythms for an engaging, mind-altering exploratory sojourn. Adrian Bertolone (aka […]
Zyxt :: Hello Manic (Component)
Zyxt compliments the past decade of electrical manifests and evolves his sound signature with creative dynamism. Melodic entanglement, percussive wanderings and fluid electronics from start […]
Andreas Gehm aka Elec Pt 1 :: Black Pukee (Solar One)
Hard-eyed and somewhat hope deprived, Black Pukee delivers guaranteed annihilation on Solar One. Andreas Gehm has had an interesting musical career to date. He started […]
Scanone :: Scenes (Yellow Machines)
The real gold of this EP is the complex fast rhythms and thick morphing textures that abound over the sparser background canvas. A concept EP! […]
Dekode :: Dying Star EP (Pripyat)
Dekode sheds metallic electronics in a brisk apocalyptic envelope filled with scorched and maximized alien manifestations. Dekode (aka Darko Kolar) and Croatia-based Pripyat are on a […]
















