Sedibus — Alex Paterson + fellow ORB original Andy Falconer to release new album; an epic sail through the sky at night.
Tag: Electronica
Room of Wires :: Decayed: 10yrs of Isolation and Collaboration – Remixed (Section 27)
Here, isolation and cooperation coexist within the confines of dark electronics as lighter shapes and shades lurk in the background.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #37
With a fresh batch of records having just arrived at HQ, the vinyl is squeaking new and comes in some wonderful shapes, sizes and sounds.
Daiki F :: A Walk in the Countryside (Rednetic)
Overall, I feel a recharging of positive energy, higher energy levels, and a purification of negative thoughts, nice and slow with some gem false endings, when things seem to settle down to wrap up, and then starts back up again.
Microhm :: Les-1 (Detroit Underground)
Immersing otherworldly electronics with atmospheric textures and tones, Les-1 is a succinctly planned journey.
Adrien d’Elzius :: Straight from the void (Pt.2) EP (Self Released)
A powerful quintuplet that shows the artists’ range of (e)motion, unafraid to showcase different angles of musical projection.
Anderdog :: Dog Eat Dog (Mestnost)
An album that develops over time, with hundreds of abstract sonic components somehow melding together succinctly.
iNFO :: Evolving sounds in electronic music
iNFO has crafted a unique identity that appeals to electronic music enthusiasts by drawing inspiration from the early Intelligent Dance Music (IDM) sound, the pulsating rhythms of Detroit techno, and the rhythmic energy of electro.
b0t23 + inoperative system :: Reticle EP (Patterned Media)
This collaboration started the same time as the label in 2021 (during the global pandemic) as we struggled to reconnect with the world around us. Track ideas were started in Spain by inoperative system as simple sketches and finished in the USA by b0t23.
Fasme :: Bloom (Analogical Force)
Fasme manages to bring everything together in this cheerful and optimistic assemblage by taking even the smallest melodic snippets and transforming them into larger rhythmic feats.
Thedi :: Live at FSK-HH (Adventurous Music)
Especially notable are occasional bursts of crisp, digital static. I enjoyed imagining that the performance was a kind of industrial construction itself—as though I was hearing music while looking at its naked guts.

















