Unsurprisingly, this is a quality release. Morphology are part of a new generation responsible for re-inventing the colder side of electronics, as has Sync 24. […]
Tag: Electronics
DJ Olive :: Coco (Record Blanks)
Coco might be taken as a sequel to Bodega (its cover mosaic of NYC mom and pop shopfronts succeeded by Graffiti Tags of the World), serving up […]
Roger Van Lunteren :: The Hills EP (030303)
There’s a fantastic sense of fun across The Hills. Van Lunteren is in playful form from the get-go. Amidst the strobe lighting and bright colors […]
Diffuse Arc :: Olivia EP (Caustica Waveform)
Analog ripples of the past are audible across the 12” but so is a strong look to the future. I’ve been in an out of […]
Pinkcourtesyphone :: Three Themes (Line)
An album that makes a suggestive and seductive soundtrack for come-downs and come-ons alike. Richard Chartier picks up his Pinkcourtesyphone to dial in a digital expansion of Three Themes, originally […]
The Exaltics :: Past, present, future (Video interview)
Welcome to something new we’re going to be doing at Igloo Magazine, Video Interviews. To inaugurate this new series we’ve been fortunate enough to tempt […]
Lee Anthony Norris & Porya Hatami :: The Longing Daylight (Carpe Sonum)
Referencing ancient Celts and Norsemen and the Hermetic chemistry from our past and the sun—and moonlight from above, Lee Anthony Norris and Porya Hatami embark […]
Lux Rec spreads its wings :: MRT
Lux Rec have been steadily gaining more and more attention. Shout outs in Resident Advisor labels of the year, interviews and featured mixes as well […]
Marco Supernak & Roger 23 :: Double review (Mensch)
Marco Supernak maintains a theme, discreet sounds and the movements of the every day. Reuter goes that bit further into the cerebral. His is an […]
Sote :: Arrhythmia (Record Label Records)
Arrythmia has the earmarks of modern classical composition couched in contemporary electronics, giving it a slightly academic, linear feel. Like the title implies, the tracks […]
The Analog Roland Orchestra :: Dinsync (Pressure Suit)
Dinsync unquestionably has its roots in Roland’s synths, yet TARO sound closer to 2000s electronica than late 80s techno. It’s a record which nods its […]

















