Not unexpected, Caring Too Much is a magnetic release that will have us coming back as it exposes top-notch, mind-blowing mayhem.
Tag: Julien Guillot
chromasy :: “Paradigm” (Self Released)
While entrenched in the archives of electronica from the late 90s, chromasy sets a benchmark in the roaring twenties where subtle chord alterations and brittle sparks push “Paradigm” forward.
RENEGADE ANDROID :: The Good Times EP (Concrete Collage)
Renegade Android continues to unroll the goods with seven tracks that slice and dice through a multitude of explosive old-school gaming-infused electronics.
ANORAK :: Antisocial (Concrete Collage)
An album of sped up rhythmic shadows that captivates the listener with its ravaged sonic scope and barely gives us time to take a breather.
Julien Guillot :: Pink Snow (Concrete Collage)
This album is also some sort of a tribute to everything non-linear and unpredictable in the audio world, such as analogue circuits, tubes, spring reverb, tapes, all those things that made those pieces sound as they sound.
Stazma :: AE-04 (Adepta Editions)
Julien Guillot (aka Stazma, Stazma The Junglechrist) definitely knows how to pack hundreds upon hundreds of sounds…
Repeat Eater :: Deep Desert Dweller (Touched Music)
Another exciting retro-modern album, Deep Desert Dweller is a great example of when an artist truly gets the Detroit sound of the early 90s.