A vast assortment of Mighty Force and Pingdiscs musicians line up with their sonic interpretations and what we get is a top-notch selection of acid-drenched braindance glory.
Tag: Mighty Force
David Harrow :: Jitter (Mighty Force)
Harrow manages to melt acid house into dub that then melts into ambient IDM.
M-Paths :: Hope (Mighty Force)
This symbiosis of style, technique and discipline has resulted in a remarkably stellar album for a first outing, where subtle grooves, rich analog tones and atmospheric phrases help you engage with the music almost instantly.
KAMS :: Described Spaces (Mighty Force)
KAMS has a real flair for melody and experimentalism, yet still manages to house this within a solid dance framework in such a way that everything flows seamlessly.
Igloo Magazine :: Best of 2022
After covering several hundred releases in 2022, many notables—including links to their respective Igloo reviews or release pages—are cataloged here. As usual, there are no winners or runners-up as the lists are alphabetized by artist and selected tracks are featured on our Soundcloud playlist.
Golden Donna :: The Truth About Love (Expanded Edition) (Mighty Force)
The album is replete with melodic moments and beautiful synth washes that have the slightest tinge of melancholy which gives the album some extra depth and emotionally expressive motifs.
Long Range Desert Group :: Pro-oxidant (Mighty Force)
Pro-oxidant reveals itself to be a stunningly cinematic piece using a full spectrum of sounds from both the electronic and acoustic worlds.
Boxheater Jackson :: We Are One (Mighty Force)
Reminiscent of early acid house, Burns prefers to stick to acid lines that make people dance, and that’s where he’s unlike many of his contemporaries at the moment,
Paddy Thorne :: Lost Cause (Part Two) (Mighty Force)
Lost Cause (Part Two) is most definitely right up there with the Inkipak album as Mighty Force’s finest album to date. I’ve no doubt though, there’s more great things to come from the label.
Sven Kössler :: D•bl Stndrds (Mighty Force)
Kössler expertly demonstrates his ability to comfortably combine various strands of acid music into a very coherent and enjoyable listening experience.

















