Hypersensitivity marks no great departure, Lowfish hasn’t journeyed into techno or dived into ambient. Instead, the Suction artist has honed his sound of autumnal pads […]
Tag: Electronics
Million Dollar Money Machine :: Strangers (Sound & Sequence)
MDMM mark quite a departure for X0X. Their sound comes from an indie foundation with some synth influences, rather than being influenced by Aphex Twin […]
Suumhow :: Crash_Reports (n5MD)
Abstract yet delicate glitch production, brisk ambient undercurrents, and crunchy rhythms form the basis of Crash_Reports as it dips into IDM of yesteryear. With Suumhow’s choreographed […]
Peshay :: Reflections (De:Tuned)
A founding father of drum and bass and this is plain to hear in Reflections. His experience is interwoven with a spread of different inspirations […]
Siimplex :: Fragments (Sunwarped / Schematic)
Siimplex delivers a highly contagious and exploratory modular collection that veers into and out of the subconscious with determination. A welcomed foray into the bewildering […]
Casino Versus Japan :: Suicide By Sun (CVSJ)
Suicide By Sun is a fitting addition to Casino Versus Japan’s multitudinous body of work from the past two decades. The album possesses an atmospheric […]
Soletik :: Flock EP (Self-Released)
Flock manages to move forward and simultaneously break down in the most obscure, yet alluring fashion. Seven tracks spread across 28-minutes, this time we see […]
Ersatz Olfolks :: Boundaries (Tutamen)
Knock Netflix on the head for a bit and cosy up beside an artist who will leave your body battered, your eardrums rinsed and your […]
V/A :: Earthlings 2 (Pyramid Transmissions)
An ear-shattering assemblage with heavy emphasis on rolling rhythms, raw machinery, and modular finesse. One of the top compilations of 2018, and a benefit release (for World […]
Robert Lippok :: Applied Autonomy (Raster)
Experimental electronics from deep in left field. Robert Lippok, lately of To Rococo Rot, collaborations with other Berlin-based musicians like 2005’s Tesri (with Barbara Morgenstern) […]
Jon Hopkins :: Singularity (Domino)
The most remarkable quality of Singularity is its through line. From deep groove to infinite atmosphere, Hopkins creates a flawlessly continuous mix, skillfully composing many of […]

















