Tethered to loose wires dangling from analog machinery, Technique is an unusual listening experience. Broken synthesizers, knobs and sliders cascade their audio interruptions in the […]
Tag: Pop
The rare and intriguing talent of Rachel Ellektra
Rachel Ellektra is a rare and intriguing talent. She’s been playing keyboards since the age of five, ventured into violin at age seven, and took […]
Coppe’ + Nikakoi :: Rays (Mango + Sweetrice)
It’s basically all here and out in the open—an album that passes through just about every genre without losing its stimulating vision. Drum’n bass mingles […]
UV PØP :: Anyone for Me / Bendy Baby Man (Genetic Music)
For electronic zealots Sheffield is the bastion of UK Techno, Warp Records and Bleep. But, before the town went purple and TDR there was a […]
R_Garcia :: Resurgens (Nophi)
Influences from netlabels and the IDM Nophi releases are everywhere on Resurgens—from the Amen breaks to the intricate synthesizer detail, but nearly every song is […]
Tape :: Revelationes (Hapna)
With less corner-cutting ruthlessness, Revelationes is low-key instrumental jazz flecked with pop that is both breezy and broody. Tape is a trio that came out […]
Twenty Knives :: The Royal We (Hymen)
An annihilating delirium of sound and vision, The Royal We shatters preconceived notions of experimentation—with vocal contortions aplenty—and simply vanishes into a surreal dreamworld. We’re not sure how […]