The mysterious Forbidden Planet has already delivered two excellent releases from D’Marc Cantu and Breaker 1 2. The Canadian label has more releases in the pipeline alongside […]
Tag: Synth-Wave
Algebra Suicide / Los Microwaves :: Double review (Dark Entries)
Whereas Algebra Suicide employed drum machines to create a laconic monologue, Los Microwaves used electronic equipment to drive experimentation. Two disparate LPs exploring different avenues […]
Three Of You / Mari Blu & Marco Moschino :: Double review (Bordello A Parigi)
In just a few years Bordello A Parigi has proven itself as one of the best Spaghetti Dance influenced imprints. Bootlegs were a bit of […]
V/A :: The Descent of Man (Electronique.it)
A descent, yes, but definitely some ascension in amongst the charcoal clad visage of man, and his machine. It’s not easy forming sentences in 35°C […]
Xex :: Xex:Change (Dark Entries)
A new wave narrative is at the heart of their sound, a fresh faced exuberance coupled with a critical eye. Experimental, intelligent and a tad […]
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 […]
V/A :: Circuit D’Actes 3 (La Forme Lente)
La Forme Lente, and their Circuit D’Actes compilations, help to navigate the listener towards gleaming aural islands and analogue ambrosia. La Forme Lente are stalwarts of contemporary Synth Wave. […]
Red Fetish :: Cardinal Synth (TViD)
Corruption, exploitation, technology and social strife all to a Synth Wave beat. A punchy return from these trailblazers. A couple of years back I had […]