Ocoeur trails a path more invested in glitch-dynamics and tangled ambient sheets on A Parallel Life. Franck Zaragoza (aka Ocoeur) revealed Light as a feather […]
Tag: Electronics
DE:TUNED :: “Sounds like something from the 90s, no?”
Resurrecting the sounds of the 90s. I’ve a soft spot for Techno. It’s the genre that introduced me to electronic music and has quite a […]
Fatima Al Qadiri :: Asiatisch (Hyperdub)
Al Qadiri’s take is indeed spare and spacious but not so very bass rich, a pop music westernized with melodramatically sweeping and bleating synths and […]
2ndMOUSE :: Communique (Section 27)
Raw techno slabs maneuvered via analog machines, plastic rhythms, gritty melodic videogame themes and bass dribbling, 2ndMOUSE pulls all the left-field danceable bits into byte […]
Jennifer Touch :: Jennifer Touch EP (Lunatic)
New Wave and Synth Pop are immediate influences, but there’s a cold Electro seam running through the 12”. Leipzig’s Lunatic opened its vinyl doors last […]
Tycho :: Awake (Ghostly International)
An easily digestible expression that teases a marriage between Boards of Canada and Explosions in the Sky. By day, Scott Hansen is ISO50, an outstanding […]
AU+ :: Emily (Minimal Trend)
Wildly experimental but punctuated by vibrant melodious tense phrases, this tape is a real curiosity and guarantees an original sonic sound exploration. Minimal Trend Records […]
Tangent :: Transience (Tympanik Audio)
Tangent combines dense musical forces that compliment the circular cosmic spot we all inhabit. We wrote about Tangent’s debut 1mk2 (Mindtrick, 2013) described as “…a […]
Yair Etziony :: Delphi (False Industries)
A darkly moving and compelling ritualistic ambient release which admits a charming taste for retro kraut-electronic atmospherics. Firstly known for having signed a first effort on […]
Random Value :: Chromatic Aberration (Clean Error)
A kaleidoscopic musical entity that merges into one cohesive and tranquil transmission. Trailing through nostalgic Music Has The Right To Children-era Boards Of Canada terrain, […]
Kein & Wolke :: Double review (Audiobulb/Abandon Building)
Kein’s In Bloom ranges from glitch to jungle, from IDM to confident ambient landscapes whereas Wolke’s All The Pictures Will Be Gone is a tender […]

















