Array / Decay is an internal mind space inside a cyber existence with hazy human elements, emotion and a lot of effervescent repetitive patterns. This […]
Tag: Electronics
Perseus Traxx :: The Magic Garden (Titanic City)
Thick and meaty rhythms, synthesizer spite mellowed by moments of lush pads. Titanic City’s latest press release claims that the new addition to their roster […]
ALAN LOCKETT :: Slings the Wooze Anew mix
Revisiting the sound and vision of Slings The Wooze, Igloo’s Alan Lockett, aka Mist-maxer albient, Slings the Wooze Anew with more than a score of exponents of […]
Hinode :: Globular Clusters (Helena)
Globular Clusters collects three pieces of wonderfully immersive works of Detroit tinted techno. Functionality steeped in form. Portugal isn’t famed for electronics. I can’t think […]
Jega :: Extropy – Speedhack
Describing himself as a NeoFuturist Filmmaker, Dylan Nathan (a.k.a. Jega) is making a comeback of sorts with his Extropy project, a proof of concept for […]
Squarepusher :: Damogen Furies (Warp)
In its own twisted way, Damogen Furies provides a dialogue between sub-genres where Squarepusher, as one of the interlocutors, swallows whole the other and vomits […]
Akatombo :: Sometime, Never (Hand-Held Recordings)
This kind of music is ravenous and if you look into its eyes it can turn you into a pillar of salt. One needs to go […]
Low Jack :: Sewing Machine (In Paradisum)
Low Jack delivers a work bubbling with angst and aggression where only the barest pinpricks of hope are audible. The age of choice has been […]
Beyond the Club and Queues :: Clasicos Del Ruido (interview and mix)
Forget the club, forget the hype and the supposed scene. A podcast of quality made by a label boss seeking out quality. I was on […]
Mohlao & Von Grall | Milton Bradley :: Double review (Deep Sound Channel)
Deep Sound Channel has enjoyed two years of impressive output. As the techno wing of Shipwrec that focus has been on dub, clever club moments […]
Biosphere / Deathprod :: Stator (Touch)
Geir Jenssen and Helge Sten, Biosphere and Deathprod, respectively, are two of the most prominent names in Norwegian music. Now, they line up for another […]

















