Twin Color (vol. I), with its recontextualization of analog synthesis with post-digital methodologies, its creation of a sound at once nostalgic and future-based, bears eloquent testimony to Murcof’s continued innovation in the electronic sphere.
Tag: InFiné
Igloo Magazine :: Best of 2024
Highlighting hundreds of releases in 2024 (and allowing December to set in), we’ve compiled a list of our favorites along with links to their corresponding Igloo reviews and release pages. Since the lists are arranged alphabetically by artist—and a snapshot of tracks are featured in our Soundcloud playlist along with selected Bandcamp tracks and random artwork selections—there are, as usual, no winners or runners-up.
Toh Imago :: Refuge (InFiné)
Across the album, Toh Imago finds inventive ways of opening a dialogue between nature and machine, both literally and metaphorically, creating a soundscape that both feels like and was created by the natural world…
Murcof x Wagner :: EP.01 (Infiné)
The different visions that the two artists had are well balanced, contributing to generate a unique and special blend of both electronic and acoustic textures, […]
Fraction :: Dromos EP (Infiné)
Navigating from dreamy-looped glitch electronica, to classical minimalism, space ambient, electronic-world and event music with a rare genuine intuition. International label which covers a musical […]
Cubenx :: On Your Own Again (InFiné Music)
Swaying from left to right, each piece offers a uniquely crafted and intoxicating genre-bend that exposes technoid details without any intention of letting go of […]
Composer :: The Edges of the World (InFine)
Its culled indie-flavored rhythms and mounds of richly textured vocals are nothing short of colorful. Funneling through foggy voids, Composer reaches through depths of melody, […]
Murcof :: La Sangre Iluminada (InFiné)
Featuring glitchy micro programmed beats, layers of finely honed electronic sounds and some truly gorgeous piano and string parts that have been lovingly weaved into […]