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Tag: Electronics
John Cohen :: Deaf Arena (Exotic Pylon)
As an album in its own right Deaf Arena is a towering monument of distorted terror—brooding and heavy with some beautifully intricate atmospheric meanderings. An […]
Legowelt / Willie Burns :: Angels Against Dust (Beyond The Speakers)
A firm setting of the bar from Beyond the Speaker. Legowelt. Willie Burns. Not a bad set of names to attach to your first release. […]
Bvdub :: Born In Tokyo (n5MD)
Epic peals of piano, vast orchestral strings and ethereal female vocals intertwine with techno, house and IDM inflected percussion across each track. There are periods […]
Jerusalem in My Heart :: Mo7it al-Mo7it (Constellation)
A heartfelt lament for a sick goat is performed, with Moumneh’s voice fraying at the edges before being carpeted with frazzled synths. Founded by Radwan […]
7UNVEILED :: Time Released Sound revisited
A trip back in Time Released Sound finds Colin Herrick‘s enterprise, previously igloo-viewed as ‘nothing so humdrum as a label, more of an artisan’s workshop, […]
QBLA :: Where The Girls Are Green and the Grass Is Pretty (Architects + Heroes)
QBLA is on a powerful mission to invade hip hop and transform its underground trajectory. Southern California’s William Rosario has quite a few tricks in […]
Bule / Hunab :: Hera (Apparent Horizon)
A longing gaze back to the structures of Electronica is linked with smudges of Dub and Industrial to produce a hazy and soulful sound. A […]
Conquering Animal Sound :: On Floating Bodies (Chemikal Underground)
A seminal second record by the Scots, full of interesting detail and powerful songwriting. It’s hard not to feel that if Björk were to start again, […]
Five questions for Crackling Claps
London, England’s Crackling Claps pushes low-end frequencies to no apparent end and has done so for just over a year. Label operator Wine Not (WN) […]
Matmos :: The Marriage Of True Minds (Thrill Jockey)
It’s all here, intended for some sort of psychological poke at electronica. John Cage would have loved this. Quite literally, experiment and study is at […]

















