Charles Terhune (aka Cathode Ray Tube) provides Igloo Magazine a full explanation for Invisible Soundtracks available on M-Tronic. I’ll start off this lengthy exploration/explanation of […]
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Cathode Ray Tube :: Invisible Soundtracks (M-Tronic)
Invisible Soundtracks is a darker foray, its cerebral electronic qualities are balanced against chiseled, arcane, and bleak blips’n bleeps. This week saw the release news […]
In Rotation :: Multi-view (April 2018)
In rotation for the past several weeks, this multi-view reveals the latest sonic landscape from 20 talented musicians. Plenty of brittle, glitch, abstract, noisy, mechanical […]
Snowbeasts :: Survival (M-Tronic)
The agitated, menacing tripped out sound sculptures of Survival seem to invite the listener to enter a vast post-industrial dystopian universe dominated by machines and technological […]
Displacer :: Missing Warriors (Component)
Plenty of moods, variations and sound colors, timbral exploration make this organic and drone release worth the discovery. Recommended for fans of Robert Henke, Atomine […]
Snowbeasts :: Rmx (M-Tronic)
Beautifully creepy, hypnotic, with brooding and tense atmospheres seconded by an avalanche of electronic grooves obtained by the machines. A few months after the publication […]
Mnemonic :: Moral (Halbsicht / M-tronic)
Delivering focused, dark and robust synthesizer mood-swings, Moral is a fine tuned effort. Dipping into the past with signature rhythms, Mnemonic redefines itself as a […]
Snowbeasts :: + – (M-Tronic)
Haunted synth-experimental project, blending the dark ambient genre, ghostly minimalism and electronic body music with a fancy for lysergic-cosmic weirdness. Haunted synth-experimental project, blending the […]
Igloo Magazine :: Best of 2015
So here it is—from ambient drone to post-rock, jazz and modern classical, from IDM to experimental to post-digital microsound; hallucinatory electronics to experimental soundscapery, candy-color […]
Photophob :: And All The Dreams You Don’t Remember (M-Tronic)
And All The Dreams You Don’t Remember is a perfect midnight ride album that—to my ears—is best suited for those nocturnal roamings across landscapes of […]
















