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Tag: Electronics
Terence Fixmer :: Relapse Volume 1 (Planete Rouge)
Although remastered, the 2001 Fixmer works “Warm” and “Rage” carry the hallmarks of techno produced over a decade ago—in particular the industrial strength kick / […]
NEOTERIC COMPONENTS :: Raab Codec Igloo Mix
Taking on many genre shapes, Neoteric Components expands and contracts its hardened outer layers to reveal a flickering core made from molten techno, abstract industrial […]
Lorenzo Montanà :: Eilatix (Psychonavigation)
Eilatix creates an atmosphere filled with tension and opposing forces. Italian musician, producer and Disco Dada Records label-owner Lorenzo Montanà will be familiar to followers […]
Fabio Perletta :: Field: Atom (s) Entropy (Farmacia901)
The investigation of slowly evolving sound textures, passing from process-ambient drone music to a real-abstract sound painting, mainly attentive to spectrality and detailed microsonic sound […]
AOKI Takamasa :: RV8 (Raster-Noton)
It is simplicity as virtuosity, minimalism whittled with the knife-edge exactitude of a Giacometti figurine. Eight flint-edged “rhythm variations” by Osaka-based AOKI Takamasa, bitumen slick […]
Maxmillion Dunbar :: House of Woo (Rvng Intl)
House of Woo is a counter swoosh to big-box house music, handmade and unbrandable, a curve-ball from left-field thrown with muscle. House of Woo is […]
Bass Kittens & Volum :: 120 EP (Pretension)
120bpm is such a nice tempo for this style of music—you get a slight yet not overpowering pump from the electro beat whilst there’s room aplenty for the straightforward yet not overly fussy Kraftwerkian melodic action.
Autumn of Communion :: Autumn of Communion 2 (Anodize)
Blending post-digital now-voyaging with a hefty hark-back, these sub-genre archaeologists draw on trajectories of early-mid ’90s halcyon days and hybrids of IDM experimentalism and environmental […]
Mindelixir :: Lunology (Outside)
Taking cues from the likes of Joker and Clams Casino, Mindelixir segues oddly delicate melodies in juxtaposition against bravado vocal stabs and the boom / […]
Totakeke & Disharmony :: Double review (Tympanik Audio)
Totakeke’s latest release Digital Exorcist, his fifth on the label, resting squarely at your eleven-o-clock, and Disharmony’s sophomore album Room 78 so far over to […]

















