Holotrope could very well be one of Bluetech’s most accessible albums to date. Variety in tempo, rhythm, and melodic sequences keep one engaged from start […]
Tag: Modular
Caldon Glover :: Czarina Kluster (Self-Released)
Cazrina Kluster might appeal to fans of deep home listening and musical experiences which launch a bridge between post-industrial synthscapes and blackened drones (between Carter Thomas […]
V/A :: Tone Science Module No.3 Cosines and Tangents (DiN)
At the end of the day, this is quality curating and quality tracks. If you’re looking to expand your library of modular artists, are looking […]
Broken Haze :: Generated (Detroit Underground)
Generated is concept mini-album which describes purchasable artificial memories made by machines in future. You might be able to buy generated memories as you watch movies […]
Itai :: Awake / Asleep EP (TruthTable)
A jam-packed extended player that only teases the listener with the artists’ knack of rugged analog electronics. Modular blips and bleeps surrounded by raw industrial […]
Everyday Dust & [MIIIIM] :: Terra Ephemera (Sparkwood)
“This is not a dystopian album. It’s an anti-dystopian album.” You might be wondering, as I did when I first read that line, how an album […]
exm :: 01411635 (Kaer’Uiks)
With two tracks spanning over 15-minutes each, exm creates vast, expansive, and utterly engaging worlds filled to the brim with magnetically charged rhythms that clatter […]
Bluetech :: The Four Horsemen of the Electrocalypse (Sun Sea Sky)
One of the most prolific psychedelic electronica producers of the last 20 years has compiled four EP’s to form one massive 2xCD album. Moods vary […]
Sceptre Fretpen :: Earthquake Park (Self-Released)
Dense layers of sliced-up synth and organic tones, a heavily effected dulcimer melody that slips through the mix, and a glitchy beat that only coheres […]