Post African Repetitions represents a lofty, cohesive concept: to evoke emotional responses to Mills’ understanding of himself as a product of the African diaspora and […]
Tag: IDM
Ivan Shopov & Monolog :: Veracity EP (Subtrakt)
The careful trajectory of beats, bass, and slow-moving distortion keeps this EP in a surreal state of fluctuating beauty. Emulsified electronic debris, mutating, slow motion […]
Soccer96 :: Rewind (Slowfoot)
Remember that infamous house party where Prince Paul and DJ Premier did a bunch of designer drugs with Aphex Twin and Boards of Canada then […]
Flint Kids :: Gec Alsthom 1996 EP (Kaometry)
Gec Alsthom 1996 is an emotive tug and pull, the glitch elements stretched to maximum tension while friendly cohorts offer their deconstructed renditions. Flint Kids […]
Steven Rutter :: Brain Fog (FireScope)
This is music to calm the spirit, to escape the daily torments and to alleviate anger and pain. In short, an accomplished achievement from an […]
Rand Weiss :: /139bda EP (Kaer’Uiks)
Cleverly skewed, beat-infested electricity is perhaps this EP’s strong point—one that takes an extra listen to discover its abundant idiosyncrasies. Five tracks spread across 20-minutes, […]
Rolando Simmons :: World Building (Love Love)
Ranging from electro breaks, to acid techno—the album is highly danceable and features incredible melodies that you will most likely be humming to yourself after […]
Dissolved :: Tangled Prismatics (Daddy Tank)
Tangled Prismatics is an abridged sound-escape, one that allows the listener to venture into a psychedelic electronic branch of music that is at once abstract […]
kon001 :: 65489 CETO (Pulse Drift)
An artist with a deftness of touch, this Athenean newcomer bridges the gap between the colder side of machine music and warmer shades of electronica […]
Frank Bretschneider :: Lunik (Shitkatapult)
An excellent addition to the legendary Shitkatapult catalog and a great standalone album—Lunik is also good for midnight rides and dancehall spins alike. Lunik is the […]
Furthur Electronix :: Forged in the past, going beyond
Some labels have embraced past, present and are looking to the future. Imprints like Analogical Force and De:Tuned thoroughly respect the product of two decades […]

















