Lux Rec has never adhered to one style. Techno, house, soundtracks and of course gnarled EBM under the MRT wing. Once again the pick, trowel […]
Tag: Synth-Wave
Com Truise :: Iteration (Ghostly International)
Iteration may suffer a little from that samey-ness that has crept into some of his previous records, but honestly, if you’re coming to Com Truise […]
Femur :: Electronic down to its bones
Based on the strength of these first two 12”s (by Frak and Celldöd), a new, interesting, and forward looking label has just been established here […]
Aspecto Humano :: The human machine touch
Anyone setting up a label deserves respect, or sectioning; doing so in Spain even more so. Aspecto Humano have definitely hit the ground running. Their […]
Raderkraft :: Keine Richtung (Testlab)
Stinissen mentions his love of pre-MIDI sounds and Raderkraft certainly has an uncluttered style. The coldness of electro is ever present, but there is also […]
Manie Sans Délire :: Untitled (June)
This latest installment probes the shadows even further. Tracks delve deeper into murky undercurrents, scrutinizing ashen aspects and the pierced psyches of the unseen and, […]
V/A :: Femur V1 (Clasicos Del Ruido)
Barcelona’s Clasicos Del Ruido has paid homage to a monthly event that has brought a wealth of talent to the Spanish capital, Femur V1. I’ve […]
Enzo Kreft :: Dark Matter (Walhalla)
There’s a weird and wonderful quality to Dark Matter. It follows no line, in many respects Kreft was one of the progenitors of synth wave […]
36 :: The Infinity Room (A Strangely Isolated Place)
Featuring ten new tracks of rigorously and restrictively composed, atmospheric, minimal and synth-worshiping ambient electronica. Ryan Griffin’s A Strangely Isolated Place follows up Merrin Karras’ […]