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Tag: Rednetic
Gradient :: Moments of the Sunrise (Rednetic)
A very clean sounding album, the sort of cleanliness you associate with early 2000s IDM. Clear, precise and deadly accurate—a very good master indeed and a classy techno album aimed at the dancefloor.
Cognition Delay :: Strange Sedatives (Rednetic)
Cognition Delay provides a surplus of drifting organic molecules of dust and debris where the listener never quite knows what will happen next.
4T Thieves :: The Vinyl Loop (Pingdiscs)
Overall, The Vinyl Loop is a breath of fresh air as it brings the ambient genre into an area that is specific; not too esoteric, but not too beat-heavy. It all seems deliberate and balanced in my ears.
Illocanblo :: Maze (Rednetic)
There are albums that build up gradually, and then there are albums that simply propel like a rocket right from the start. Maze follows the later trajectory.
Weldroid :: Portal (Rednetic)
Weldroid’s soothing and benchmark soundscapes on Portal are as relaxed as can be; a welcomed retreat we were not expecting.
4T Thieves :: Futures End (Rednetic)
4T Thieves continues to outdo himself; recombining tethered and wilted soundscapes into blissful ambient-electronic forages.
mōshonsensu :: A Strange Dystopian Tundra (Rednetic)
Mōshonsensu shapes an explosive grandeur of distant plights plucking deeply not only from his soulful memories of intense thought processes but the horizons of our own.
Room of Wires :: Making music in total isolation
Talking to the two Andrews behind Room of Wires, and, in keeping with their way of working, this has all been done at distance. Room of Wires have never met—together they create uneasy electronic music.