Love Kamikaze presents an incredibly continuous and flowing album that drums up much of, if not more, of the tender qualities that I have grown to expect from his music.
Tag: IDM
Kayla Painter :: Infinite You (Castles In Space)
A little less on the club orientated side than previous releases, Infinite You explores darker prospects and leftfield entities.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #24 — Top tracks of 2021
The last twelve months has dissolved into a kaleidoscope of similar news stories, mutating variants and a continued sense of unease. Thankfully there is always music to sooth the fevered brow; music and tradition.
Tim Koch :: Volplaning (Central Processing Unit)
Following on from 2018’s Spinflex, this latest outing is most enjoyable. While in places it feels like raw studio shenanigans and output, that output has been carefully polished that oozes strength and control along the way.
4T Thieves:: Elder Dawn (Rednetic)
Elder Dawn dips and dives through a kaleidoscope of color to warm the winter months ahead.
amaranth_todd :: The Body Is A Prison EP (Detroit Underground)
Fully formed and constantly splitting apart, a wide angle lens is placed upon hundreds of microscopic bits, bytes, blips, and bleeps, providing ample room for expansion and artistic growth.
Daniel Avery :: Ultra Truth (Mute / Phantasy Sound)
Ultra Truth is a must have album not only for expressing Daniel Avery’s roots and shouting revival music to old heads, but for providing history to young electronic music fans in a contemporary couverture.
ZZY :: Transmutation (Detroit Underground)
ZZY have their sonic machinery tuned with ethereal and expressive glitch-electronics; the blend of atmospheric layers stretch as far as the eyes can see.
Weldroid :: Apprentice of Chaos (Section 27)
A solid package showcasing the artists’ ability to flex and fracture darkened electronics within the constructs of seamless and unexpected ambient voyages.
Roel Funcken :: Data Curation (EC Underground)
Rarely adhering to one rhythmic construct within the confines of a song, individual phrases are crafted to their logical conclusion with real thought as to what should come next.
Beyond the Clones :: Moon Bird (Self Released)
It’s all here, as subdued as it can ever be. Beyond the Clones doesn’t outright produce music that hits you in the face, but rather, massages our subconscious.















