Calm analog flutter tugs at the heartstrings as Colin Muir sculpts a myriad of classic experimental electronic musings.
Tag: Electronica
WE FORFEIT (Mix 30) :: Radio Relativa #15 febrero – ¡El ACid!
Chris gives us a full hour of acid assortments and sour selections that will leave teeth rattling and neighbors twitching curtains.
Steven Rutter :: Close Your Eyes And Breathe (De:tuned)
Succinct detail is at the heart of this three-tracker. Wide sonic expanses are the workshop where sounds are painstakingly selected before being moulded and shaped, each being transformed with a musical craftsman’s attention and care.
Onepointwo :: Into The Zone EP (Self Released)
Perhaps a magnum opus, this aptly titled EP delivers highly saturated synthesizer electronica and kaleidoscope harmonies capturing the spirit of the past while etching a futuristic sonic pathway.
Ochre :: An Eye to Windward (Self Released)
Listen to Ochre, but take heed, traveler—this soundtrack to your ambient journey demands vigilance, lest you fall victim to its charms. Keep a steady Eye to Windward and be wary of its siren song.
Arovane :: Atol Scrap (2021 Remaster) (Keplar)
It is this brevity and the exquisite song crafting therein which I believe has kept Atol Scrap head and shoulders above the fray and forgotten […]
Lust For Love :: Vertisol (LFLR)
Hailing from Sweden, LFL has banged out this spectacular debut album full of post apocalyptic ballads and electronic beats.
Kilowatts :: Six Silicates (Remastered) & Eight Experiments (Kilowatts Music)
Thankfully our shared, imposed cultural down-time seems to have yielded a prolific bloom of creativity and beautiful work from countless artists and craftspeople.
Chaircrusher :: Stars Have Fallen (Triplicate)
Taking us back to early DeFocus, Delsin and Neo Ouija days where lightly sprinkled electronics birthed IDM’s trajectory into melodic and blissful moments, Chaircrusher captures familiar terrain with luminous sonic bubbles.
Jeff Pils :: Hesitation Drive EP (Digital Gadget)
Reminiscent of earlier Solvent days when synthesizers and rhythmic melodies shifted across the landscape with punctuated robotic ease, here we find Jeff Pils returning with […]
















