Bordello A Parigi is opening its 2014 account with contemporary artists. Following on from the likes of Heinrich Dressel and Franz Underwear comes a veteran […]
Tag: Synth
Lè Travo :: Erring and Errant (Dark Entries)
Bollen quakes with the angst and anger that characterized the music of 80s synth wave. There is a pervasive sadness accompanying this frustration, but there […]
ANNA LOGUE Rec. :: Marc Schaffer igloomag mix
The head honcho of Anna Logue has got behind the turntable to deliver an hour showcase of his awe-inspiring imprint. Popularity is a fickle […]
Nils Quak & Dino Spiluttini :: Modular Anxiety (Umor Rex)
This split album provides a natural musical variety around meditatively calm texturally drone sequences, distorted chordal noises and heuristic developmental experiments which demonstrate a great […]
Ricardo Donoso :: As Iron Sharpens Iron, One Verse Sharpens Another (Digitalis)
As Iron Sharpens Iron, One Verse Sharpens Another takes the best elements of his previous two LPs and combines them to form a racy, atmospheric […]
Anton Maiovvi :: Monoceroticism (Flight Recorder)
He started out with Italo and Hi-NRG influenced sounds, but since those beginnings the Bristol born musician has shifted into the realm of soundtracks and […]
Victrola / Big Ben Tribe :: Double review (Dark Entries)
Big Ben Tribe and Victrola are from the same time, and same land, but their use of the synthesizer couldn’t have been more different. Whilst […]
Atlantis :: Electra’s Discovery (Handstitched)
Studied lo-fi sci-fi archaeologies at the edges of a path trodden by Boards and electronic thrift-store diggers like Ekoplekz, it taps into a similar vein […]