Igloo took the opportunity to catch up with Ian Boddy to discuss 70’s synth pioneers, the evolution of electronic music and not least the principles on which the label DiN is based. As well, we take a look at DiN’s 100th release titled Nevermore by Ian Boddy.
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Cathode Ray Tube :: Katabasis (M-Tronic)
Cathode Ray Tube’s work often evokes glittering hypermodern metropoli, rainy nights, and all those clichés burned into our minds. Katabasis revels in these images without […]
Caldon Glover :: The Inside-Out Planet (Component)
Characteristic to his style and sound sculptures this album is massively devoted to power electronics with heavy fuzzed-out synth lines and occasional hypnotic, and eerily […]
Pattern Behavior :: Omens (The Crime League)
Omens immediately catches the attention. Musically it brings to the fore a series of menacing and enthralling cinematic ambiences with a clear 80s retro feel. Pattern […]
Ian Boddy :: Tone Science (DiN)
The album contains a succinct collection of undulating and abstract soundscapes with a rather experimental and anti melodious shape, also reminiscent to some sort of avant […]
Jega :: Extropy – Speedhack
Describing himself as a NeoFuturist Filmmaker, Dylan Nathan (a.k.a. Jega) is making a comeback of sorts with his Extropy project, a proof of concept for […]