2013 looks to be the most productive year to date for Josh Cheon’s Dark Entries. Alongside a spread of superb re-issues is an exploration of […]
Tag: Industrial
The Transhumans :: Double review (Transhuman)
With the Summer sun fading, the mysterious electronic collective return with two 12”s. I remember a few years back, when I lived in Scotland, a […]
SPARKLE IN GREY :: In search of unfamiliar sounds
A sort of introduction to Sparkle in Grey’s unique and hybrid-like musical universe, bringing to the fore a better appreciation about compositional motives as well […]
Mark Stewart :: Exorcism of Envy (Future Noise Music)
Dub as an attitude, its “destruction of a structure a political as well as a musical statement.” The end of the civil society averted—this time. […]
Dark Day / Nagamatzu :: Double review (Dark Entries)
Dark Entries continues its stroll down memory lane with two more veterans of the label. Dark Day (aka Robin Crutchfield) has just been crowned most […]
Body 11 / Die Gesunden :: Double review (Medical)
Medical Records need little introduction on Igloo, but their latest duo of artists might. Body 11 is Tim Stickelbrucks, a German artist who was inspired […]
Bule / Hunab :: Hera (Apparent Horizon)
A longing gaze back to the structures of Electronica is linked with smudges of Dub and Industrial to produce a hazy and soulful sound. A […]
Imugem Orihasam :: Grains (diametric.)
Casting an eye back over the back catalog, Orihasam marks a new avenue rather than a break with the diametric. ideal. Coarse and undeniably dark, […]
Dekode :: Dying Star EP (Pripyat)
Dekode sheds metallic electronics in a brisk apocalyptic envelope filled with scorched and maximized alien manifestations. Dekode (aka Darko Kolar) and Croatia-based Pripyat are on a […]
Perseus Traxx :: Goddesses of Inspiration (Flight Recorder)
Brandishing jagged edges of House, Rogers saws even further, the UK artist contaminating and poisoning with a brutalised version of the sound. Toughened and tight […]
Rapoon :: Vernal Crossing Revisited (Zoharum)
Where the original was harmonious, the re-reading opens sounding as if its frequencies have been badly, perhaps even malevolently disturbed. The sublime raga Vernal Crossing, […]

















