There are snapshots of fading times gone by, contemplative and calming—all in the same breath. No Moon In Its Sky is an aptly-titled 3-track EP […]
Tag: Electronics
Myoptik :: The Burnt Wonga Story EP (Kaer’Uiks)
The Burnt Wonga Story has additional details to reveal not mentioned here and is more than a mere 5-track sonic assault—it’s quite literally a story […]
V/A :: Strange Selectors (Werra Foxma)
A veritable explosion of vintage electronic music brimming with sonic details and taking us through the next decade as each piece casts a beacon of […]
Onepointwo :: Θέρος (Woodford Halse)
This is quite a strong record, with a natural and well-executed arc, diverse sounds and a lot of density. θέρος clocks in at 44 minutes […]
Richard Devine :: SYSTIK (BL_K Noise)
Conjuring great memories of the 90s and 303 style acid raving, but it’s so much more than that, in that it fuses the fascinating polyrhythms […]
Composite Profuse :: North Electric Mist EP (Onrijn)
North Electric Mist further solidifies Valerio Lombardozzi’s position in contemporary electronic music. The MinimalRome musician composes with an enviable eloquence, shifting sands of sound to […]
Otherr :: Floating Stones (Mozyk)
Floating Stones is ultimately a labyrinth of unusual cyber electronic mayhem—sometimes chaotic and sometimes textured with fluid breaks from another planet. A labyrinth of unusual […]
Faex Optim :: Let’s Pretend (Carpe Sonum)
Almost imagining a post-Campfire Headphase—lost tracks—release that never happened. Each piece will remind you ever so slightly of something you’ve heard before, but will ultimately […]
Av3ry :: #A (Audiobulb)
The multitude of drones, blips, clangs and vocal elements only cause us to wonder what exactly is going on. The result? A baffling album that […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: Katabasis (M-Tronic)
Cathode Ray Tube’s work often evokes glittering hypermodern metropoli, rainy nights, and all those clichés burned into our minds. Katabasis revels in these images without […]
Wagon Christ :: Recepticon (People of Rhythm)
Recepticon is a welcome reminder that Luke Vibert hasn’t lost that weird sense of humor about him that makes his music so enjoyable to listen […]









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