A perfectly weighted and clinical sound straddling both dance floor and home listening territory. Tokyo’s flau brings us brand new label goodness in the form […]
Tag: Electronics
Cathode Ray Tube :: Welcome To Ghost Country (Component)
A seemingly momentous stream of leftfield voices, clips, clicks and disjointed bursts of melodic moments are stripped to the bone only to be reincarnated into […]
Eskmo :: B Sides Unreleased Vol. 1 (2008-2012) (Ancestor)
For someone with a production method so devoted to minute layering, any window into that creative process bears immediate scrutiny. Fortunately Angelides has given us […]
Arovane :: Aarlenpeers EP (Touchin’ Bass)
Andrea Parker’s Touchin’ Bass imprint delivers a new Arovane release on 10 inch wax—a two track EP baking serious algorithmic exploration across Arovane’s trademark melodies. […]
Missqulater :: They Rave Us (Central Processing Unit)
Missqulater sits in a particular bubblegum bubble. This Rainbow Raver takes two fistfuls of Skittles, downs one and pounds his machines with the other. The […]
Roger West & Run Dust :: Double review (In Paradisum)
Roger West teases his source material, pulling legs and wings off before re-assembling some sort of franken-Daddy Long Legs. Run Dust has a similar disregard […]
Benjamin Finger :: Mood Chaser (Digitalis)
Digitalis don, Brad Rose, now offers the Norwegian sound-dabbler an outlet for further quirky collage and slippery soundscape fare with latest, Mood Chaser, which again leans toward […]
V/A :: In The Dark Again 02 (In The Dark Again)
The EP brings together clever club sounds, thought-provoking Techno, textured harmonies and even a bit of existentialism for good measure. It can sometimes take a […]
Biodread :: Game Over EP (X0X)
Game Over brings together frosted futurist music, sterile synths warmed with IDM currents. A couple of years ago I moved the bulk of my record […]
The Thomas Family :: Dub Variations (Crow versus Crow Editions)
Elegantly merged, the synthetic and organic sound worlds become a city symphonic. Close collaborators Daniel Thomas and David Thomas are always careful to mention that they […]
Lackluster :: Lexicon of Goods (JellyFish Frequency)
Lexicon of Goods palpably sits atop nearly two decades of production experience and demonstrates the intricacies of his much refined work philosophy. When you’ve been […]
















