The [Gold Mixtape] breezes by with its punchy exp-electronic reflections and genre-crossing that somehow just works. A focused collaborative vocal effort coming from multi-talented, Denver-based Jeffrey […]
Tag: Pop
Visonia / Synth Alien :: Opal’s Sunflowers / Memories (Last Known Trajectory)
The disco currents of past releases have been sidelined, a more mature and developed sound taking its place. In a strange coincidence, the latest two […]
Choir Of Young Believers :: Grasque (Ghostly International)
One thing Grasque most definitely isn’t is immediate, but it’s so deliciously different, referential and fresh that it rewards repeated listens in spades. I’ll wager […]
The Silicon Scientist :: Outside the Night (Anna Logue)
Anna Logue released one of the year’s best synth-pop albums in 2014 with Twins Natalia’s spellbinding The Destiny Room and with the late 2015 release […]
Beyond the Club and Queues :: Clasicos Del Ruido (interview and mix)
Forget the club, forget the hype and the supposed scene. A podcast of quality made by a label boss seeking out quality. I was on […]
Stefan Jós :: Things You Left Behind (raum)
A perfectly weighted and clinical sound straddling both dance floor and home listening territory. Tokyo’s flau brings us brand new label goodness in the form […]
Björk :: Vulnicura (One Little Indian)
Through sheer bloody determination to push through, Björk has, possibly, maybe, crafted her finest hour as a composer & producer, and the most vital album […]
Eno Hyde :: High Life (Warp)
High Life works because it disposes with the guest spots and instead gets to the good stuff: Eno and Hyde’s minds. For people that have […]