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Tag: Noise
SEALT RECORDS :: Future Echoes
Sealt is less concerned with the club, instead it is the armchair which is the focal point. The other week I got some records from […]
V/A :: Visions Vol.1 (Blackwater)
The musical territory explored on Visions Vol.1 is quite captivating and will without any doubt seduce hardcore fans of free-form and contemporary beat-driven electronic music. Rising […]
Roger West & Run Dust :: Double review (In Paradisum)
Roger West teases his source material, pulling legs and wings off before re-assembling some sort of franken-Daddy Long Legs. Run Dust has a similar disregard […]
The Thomas Family :: Dub Variations (Crow versus Crow Editions)
Elegantly merged, the synthetic and organic sound worlds become a city symphonic. Close collaborators Daniel Thomas and David Thomas are always careful to mention that they […]
From Philadelphia’s Foundries :: Great Circles
From a forgotten space, or a rejected one, comes caustic chords and rusted rhythms. Great Circles are part of that change to harsher dialogue. Panel […]
Odour Sonour :: Earth Burial (Exabyss)
Spooky and malevolent dronescaping complaints punctuated by grinding noises and primitive electronics are here to serve a disturbing contemplative exercise about the new world chaos, […]
Some Truths :: Bliss Abyss (We Can Elude Control)
These tracks are laden with beauty and emotion, pulsing with a quiet hopefulness, ruminating with that which is difficult to tie down in words. In […]
Theologian :: Pain Of The Saints (Malignant)
Theologian carries on the construction of complex, harsh, assaultive and mystical sonic soundscapes. Theologian is an iconic post-industrial and transcendental noise project founded by Lee […]
Asymmetrical Head :: Proper/Random (Bewegung)
Crafting leftfield sonic details with precision and distinctive textural appeal. Active for the past decade, Southern California-based William Rosario (aka Asymmetrical Head) delivers Proper/Random which […]
Dalglish & Brandon Nickell :: Double review (Ge-stell)
Gestell (roughly ‘enframing’) is a term coined by German philosopher Martin Heidegger to describe what lies behind modern technology. Ge-stell is also a new label run by […]
















