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Tag: Jon Mace
Inkipak :: Phokusd (Inkitrax)
Phokusd is a concentrated collection of smothered audio works detailing some of the finest experimental electronic music that doesn’t overstay its welcome and constantly exudes top-notch production values front to back.
Inkipak :: Signature sound
Regarding Jon Mace’s background, artistic inspiration, music-making process, and any surprising insights that his followers should be aware of, it is an honor to speak with him through a series of questions and answers on behalf of Igloo Magazine.
Inkipak :: +ve (Fourier Transform)
As we drift downstream, the bliss only continues, and makes it harder to fathom how such a coherent and beautifully flowing album can come along and feel like an old friend from the first listen.
Inkipak :: dot (Touched Music)
Overall this is another well-rounded release from Inkipak who appears to be going from strength to strength recently.
Inkipak :: Slightly Salted (Pingdiscs)
Hat’s off, as whilst many artists find the ghosts within the machines, it is a rare few that can truly bring out the humanity in the machines.
Inkipak :: Inkipak (Mighty Force)
Very intelligent IDM, with lush synths underpinned by the warmest of basslines that allows the music to develop with ease and perfection.
Inkipak :: Anomaly (Ping-Discs)
Brisk and unblemished electronica that takes a page—perhaps even a whole chapter—from mid to late 90s melodic groove sculptors like Bola, B12, Plaid, Plastikman and Lowfish to new(er) school electronics from the likes of Karsten Pflum and Velum Break.