Slowly creeping back and forth in a rhythmic shadowy abyss, the Ocelo EP is a deep-seated electronic billow that doesn’t let up. Known Rebel follows […]
Tag: Electronics
Nonima :: Departure:RMX (Mitoma Industries)
Are you ready for a departure? A little darker than its original 4-track EP on Pripyat (2014)—the title track now reveals itself on this remix […]
Kate Tempest :: Everybody Down (Big Dada)
The story of Everyone Down is like a super-cool modern gangster film of the Guy Ritchie and his contemporaries style, with many different sub-plots revolving […]
Visonia :: Journey Into Humility (Lux Rec)
The richness and depth of Visonia’s music shines from the outset. It’s no easy thing to be a newcomer in electronic music. Competition is as […]
V/A :: Future Sounds of Buenos Aires (ZZK/Waxploitation)
Although clearly “urban sounds,” the countryside encroaches on the city as rural styles are batted around like a cat with a ball of yarn. A […]
Dissolved :: Paradox Hues (Self-Released)
A wondrous escape into dissolved electronics, off-kilter transformations and creative data bursts that ricochet with all range of delicate yet complex color. Dissolved (aka Paul […]
Q-Chip :: Difference That Makes A Difference EP (Solar One Music)
Dancefloors disintegrate under extreme electrical currents, melodies contort and harmonies twist as the convulsive treatment is administered by the inhumane Q-Chip. Google Q-Chip. You won’t […]
Advanced Dreams :: Islands of Memory (Lantern)
Crystal clear, it’s a smooth, long ride in a luxury automobile, a big, thickly-upholstered Lincoln, cruising deserted downtown skyscraper canyons at night. Islands of Memory […]
DMX Krew :: A New Life (Central Processing Unit)
Shrill and chilling the EP gives voice to the cold-blooded sounds of machines. DMX Krew has always had a healthy release rate, but at the […]
Maduro :: Blood Turns Black (Octofoil)
Ricocheting back and forth between a post-dubstep sound and infused industrial mayhem, broken slabs of noise and grit interface with toxic rhythms. Washington-DC based Dave […]
Musicians taught to think like “unemployed” by Irish Arts Council
Daniel Jacobsen (Diatribe founder) used to be organizing the release of niche records with his label, all in the genre of jazz and electronica. Diatribe’s […]









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