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Tag: Krautrock
FLORIAN SCHNEIDER (Kraftwerk) :: 1947—2020
The width and breadth of Schneider’s and Kraftwerk‘s influence on music for the past 50 years is almost impossible to imagine. It’s safe to say […]
Dalham :: Heat Death (Castles In Space)
Heat Death is a sonic achievement allowing the listener to drift away in lost memories while its individual strands rest on solid foundations that will […]
Feverdreamt :: Melantant (Blackjack Illuminist)
This new album is fulfilled by darkened and obsessional theatrics, manifesting emotional states of existential fear, psychological isolationism, and lucid dreaminess. Alexander Leonard Donat, the […]
GLOBAL NOISE :: The Kandinsky Effect, Gaudi, Schnellertollermeier
The Kandinsky Effect dives deeper into free jazz and electronic exploration, Gaudi returns to his dub and post-punk roots, and Schnellertollermeie keeps defying jazz power […]
BITS & PIECES with Miwon
Miwon (aka Hendrik Kroez) is the latest addition to the colorful n5MD roster. This April he released his third album, Jigsawtooth, via the influential Oakland-based […]
The Lure of the Synth :: Forma & Steve Hauschildt enchant with new albums on Kranky
“I was never worried that synthesizers would replace musicians. First of all, you have to be a musician in order to make music with a […]
Faex Optim :: Start with the River (Kahvi)
Collecting tranquil interludes gone astray, broken childhood samples, psychedelic undertones and kaleidoscopic colors colliding in blissful accord. As much as I try to hold back […]
Tarotplane :: First (Aguirre)
This debut Tarotplane release is absolutely recommended for fans of classic Kosmische music, proto-ambient works as well as challenging post-rockin’ adventures. PJ Dorsey is a […]
SONIC EXPOSURE :: Saroos (interview + video premiere)
“We do instrumental music that is too melodic and dreamy to be experimental, yet maybe too strange and, well, instrumental, to be pop.” Transmissions from […]

















