It’s great to see LKT return to vinyl. The British label set a solid standard with their first outings. Inkarmera and Galaxian are quality additions […]
Tag: Soundscape
Near Paris / I Signori Della Galassia :: Double review (Medical)
For Medical Records’ latest, the Seattle label has stayed close to home, heading to Ohio for Near Paris, before heading further afield to Italy for […]
Alessandro Parisi :: Hic Sunt Leones (Minimal Rome)
Involving works of immersive electronics, tracks with nods to past genres and masters with a sinister sonorous twist. Alessandro Parisi has gone from an unnoticeable […]
Kassel Jaeger :: Deltas (Editions Mego)
A new rider on its aftershock wave, navigating borders between concrète-fabricated retro-fit experimentalism and newer ambient noise and electroacoustic improv, this Swiss pitch-shifter nicks shticks from […]
Federico Leocata :: Zarathustra (Abstract Forms)
Amidst the northern winds and cutting hail of Zarathustra is an emotive warmth, a comforting core shielding the showers of modernity. Federico Leocata makes his […]
ATIQ & ENK :: Fear Of The Unknown (Video preview)
Watch a genuinely eerie new video of the stunning “Sim One” by Atiq & EnK from their forthcoming Fear Of The Unknown album. Guido Van […]
Autistici :: Beneath Peaks (Hibernate)
For all its sprawl of sparse landscape and sweeping skyline, it’s not so much grand gestures or big themes these peaks inspire Newman to. Rather, […]
Thomas Köner :: Novaya Zemlya (Touch)
Overall, what prevails is the strange affectivity Köner’s seemingly colourless tracts induce—their depth of field as against the disengaged ambiguity of Enovian Ambient’s play of […]
Yann Novak and Robert Crouch :: Fata Morgana (Murmur)
The narrative pay-off is then clinched by the entry of filmic synth-strings, knowingly poignant affective signifiers, tension moving to resolution as it makes itself comfy […]
Alex Cobb :: Passage to Morning (Students of Decay)
In a world drowning in ambient droning, Alex Cobb’s methods may be familiar, his materials no more than the tropes of the territory, but outcomes […]















