Doc No’s Greenfield Park EP unfolds as a quiet, meditative tension between organic field recordings and delicate modular sound design, drifting from ambient textures into intricate, expansive rhythms shaped by the natural world around it.
Tag: Krautrock
Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen :: Unfolding Skies (Spotted Peccary Music)
The overall feeling of Unfolding Skies definitely more energizing than meditative. The larger collaborative project is an homage to pre-1975 Berlin-school/Krautrock music, all electronic, usually in a journey format, and ranging from free-form beatless episodes and power rock electric guitar vocabularies with stunning drum-like percussion sounds.
Onepointwo :: Melodies (Subexotic)
With Melodies, Onepointwo distills his explorations of memory and inner perception into a luminous, patient work where restrained synthesizer gestures and exploratory electronics quietly unfold into moments of warmth, ambiguity, and emotional resonance.
Church of Hed :: The Father Road (Self Released)
The Father Road is a pulse-driven, transcontinental voyage of progressive electronica, tracing the mythic Lincoln Highway coast to coast as Paul Williams’ Church of Hed expands his ongoing musical road saga between Rivers of Asphalt and Under Blue Ridge Skies.
Dark Supreme & Grosso Gadgetto :: Soundtrack for a dying world EP (Kalamine)
Soundtrack for a dying world drags you into a year-round Halloween, turning every moment into a stylish, giallo-soaked plunge through dread, decay, and dark cinematic thrill.
Stephen Vitiello, Brendan Canty, Hahn Rowe :: Second (Balmat)
What makes Second so effective is the trio’s experience. Vitiello, Canty, and Rowe each bring something refined and practiced to the table. The record is skillfully composed and beautifully produced, making it no surprise that it’s also deeply satisfying.
Nitrada :: Everything That Is Not Counted Will Be Lost (2nd rec)
This auditory sojourn—marked by vibrant global hues and elusive, abstract textures—fractures and fuses in unexpected ways, blurring the lines between composition and instinct.
Ian Boddy & Harald Grosskopf :: Doppelgänger (DiN)
A masterclass in Berlin School-inspired sequencing, immersive soundscapes, and a fusion of electronic textures that recall the golden age of 1970s synthesis while embracing modern production techniques.
Mark Fell :: Music imagines itself
At the send+receive Festival of Sound, Limpe Fuchs first heard and appreciated the music of Mark Fell, planting the seed of a collaboration that came to fruition when Fell (along with his son Rian Treanor) visited Fuchs at her home in Peterskirchen, Germany in September 2022. Black Truffle announced the release of the results of this extensive session in the audacious form of a triple LP, housing over two hours of music across its six sides titled Dessogia / Queetch / Fauch.
Music Mondays 010 :: “Sing Swan Song” — RIP Damo Suzuki
With a brief look at some notables along the road, Chang Terhune’s Music Mondays aims to shed light on both new and old(er) music over a wide spectrum of sound (and vision). This week, RIP Damo Suzuki
Ambidextrous :: Grounded Rectangle (Mestnost)
Grounded Rectangle sets the stage for Ambidextrous’ vision of future worlds transcending into the past. It’s a voyage we weren’t expecting from the veteran Russian electronic music enthusiast…










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