An interview with Sarah Peacok (Seefeel) by Wilder Gonzales Agreda from July 2021. Reprinted with permission (Vanguardia Peruana).
Tag: Electronica
Anders Ilar :: Light & Shadow (Touched Music)
Marking twenty years since the release of Everdom, their experience in tech, minimal, and glitch shines through, staying true to form but undoubtedly pushing the boundaries with frequent outbursts of clever electronica.
PEAKS :: Slowly Descending EP (High Grade Media)
A welcomed and short-lived musical couplet that we seriously hope leads to additional audio works from the same session(s).
KAMS :: Described Spaces (Mighty Force)
KAMS has a real flair for melody and experimentalism, yet still manages to house this within a solid dance framework in such a way that everything flows seamlessly.
Lusine ICL :: A Pseudo Steady State Reissue (Ant-Zen)
The album is a diverse and playful exploration of jazz, lounge, hip-hop and IDM electronica carefully molded, shaped and pressed into eleven tracks of signature Lusine ICL sound.
Autechre :: Draft 7.30 & Confield Reissues (Warp)
One could imagine Autechre’s music as a lumbering, semi-amorphous creature cannibalized and synthesized with parts from electro, hip-hop, industrial, noise, free jazz, and plain old experimental music.
Antonina Car :: Immersed Sensibilities (Time Released Sound)
Immersed Sensibilities is an attempt to transcribe feelings, stories, and events into a synthetic, self-contained sonic universe.
Wilder Gonzales Agreda :: 1994 EP (Superspace)
Are these opposing sonic forces or perhaps distant stars finding each other in The Milky Way? Ultimately, 1994 is a pleasant sojourn and a tangled mess, and we enjoyed every minute.
Meemo Comma :: Loverboy (Planet Mu)
Loverboy, sees the artist pivot from the experimental back-catalog and dive-deep into a fully-fledged euphoria of bass’n breaks. Perhaps to describe in one word: Energy.
4T Thieves :: Nomad’s Requiem (Werra Foxma)
Werra Foxma takes the opportunity to release these audible gems submerged in nostalgic flutter. Opening downtempo strands and melodic loops cascade…
Aphex Twin :: …I Care Because You Do (Warp) —28 years later
The 90s were unrepeatable and …I Care Because You Do proves it. Composed between 1990 and 1994, it is a paradigm of the advanced adolescent.









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