Through this seductive audio journey, hundreds of intertwined pieces make their way through in a captivatingly bizarre and masterfully balanced collection.
Tag: Frank Riggio
V/A :: The 88 Notes (Series 1) (EC Underground)
Piano Day had its origin in 2017, an annual worldwide event which takes place on the 88th day of the year because that is the number of keys on a traditional keyboard.
Frank Riggio :: Empreinte Musicale 1 (Self Released)
Many different moods are explored, each one in vivid color. Everything from blissful mellow numbers to melancholy and sad, or angry storms.
Frank Riggio :: Psychexcess II – Futurism (Hymen)
Psychexcess II – Futurism‘s unique vision into a dark world is an excellent record for late night flights both terrestrial and cosmic. Whereas Frank Riggio’s […]
Collage Noire :: Black Steel EP (Kaometry)
A six-track extended player that busts and buries downtempo beats in a low-end mass of jazzy extracts and distorted jungle. Amon Tobin’s Brickolage (Ninja Tune, […]
V/A :: Emerging Organisms Vol. 5 (Tympanik Audio)
The selection here follows previous editions’ time-tested mixture of big names and newcomers, blending originals with remixes and collaborations to take the listener on a […]
Hecq :: Horror Vacui (Hymen)
Among the cataclysmic beats, atmospheric debris, noisy elements and brushed electronics, Hecq manages to once again display unconventional yet coherent music that defies categorization. Hecq […]
V/A :: Fall Is A House Of Gold And Rain (VoxxoV)
Predominately ambient with vivid doses of current IDM fluctuations and downtempo structures are brought forward with a sense of careful balance and order. [Release page] […]
Frank Riggio :: Psychexcess I – Presentism (Hymen)
Hidden in lurking shadows of analog machines, there’s a beauty that lies within these seemingly eerie soundtracks. At times delving into tribal terrain, what’s in […]
V/A :: Painting Pictures On Silence V2 (Enig’matik)
Marrying future worlds with extraterrestrial appeal, each snippet of sound forges through a tunnel of complexities and in the end what’s left is a sense […]

















