Involving works of immersive electronics, tracks with nods to past genres and masters with a sinister sonorous twist. Alessandro Parisi has gone from an unnoticeable […]
Tag: Electro
Joseph Morton :: Split EP ([d]-tached)
Synths, machine drums and lucid robotics reminiscent of early Global Goon and μ-Ziq keeps the abstract yet tangible elements of Morton’s musical tools sharp and […]
PSYCHIC MALMÖ :: Swedish synthesizer soothsayers
Psychic Malmö is a label that crosses the divide between acoustic and electric, and the boundaries of the label. The scourge of Sweden continues. Scandanavia […]
HK119 :: Imaginature (One Little Indian)
Imaginature however is a mature, wise and extremely well considered attempt at allowing Heidi herself flex her muscles through the quirks, scope and imagination of […]
μ-Ziq :: XTEP (Planet Mu)
XTEP is a feel-good welcome back from Paradinas, featuring familiar tropes and trademarks that are part and parcel of why so many fell in love […]
Skinny Puppy :: Weapon (Metropolis)
While all of Skinny Puppy’s post reunion albums have had their peaks, Weapon is their strongest and show the band in prime form. Maintaining a political […]
Tastatur :: Electric Lounge Machine (Everest)
As dance music, it is robotic and demands a sense of humor as well as balance; as brain music, its lithe synthesizer modulations stimulate and […]
Stefan Blomeier :: Unexpected Journey (Lux Rec)
Unexpected Journey melts House structures, Blomeier utilising the mechanics of the sound as a canvas for his lucid abstractions. A bold and beyond the dancefloor 12” […]
E_LPHABET :: Dooms Day (33)
Dooms Day doesn’t just create a picture of what the end of our known world might sound like, it accurately portrays a fine-tuned low-rumbling fissure […]
Quinoline Yellow :: Palisade Mount EP (Touchin’ Bass)
The melodies are structured to remain accessible, mysteriously distant yet oddly uplifting. Percussion and rhythms are sci-fi cerebral and, whilst unashamedly experimental in that Warp/Skam […]
















