An unyielding—if not unsettling—snapshot of petrified electronic music that simply doesn’t let up. Maduro has kept a prolific release schedule with Octofoil, balancing an assortment […]
Tag: Synth
Figure Study / Inhalt :: Double review (Dark Entries)
2013 looks to be the most productive year to date for Josh Cheon’s Dark Entries. Alongside a spread of superb re-issues is an exploration of […]
Protest Crayon :: Blessing, Cleaning and Cutting (Bit-Phalanx)
There is something so charming and quirky about this album, it’s just infectious. Protest Crayon bring a playful absurdity to the sometimes twee and rather […]
Laugh Clown Laugh / Play :: Double review (Medical)
It is releases like Laugh Clown Laugh and Play which have made Troy Wadsworth’s imprint the respected global label it has become. Medical Records is […]
LPF12 :: Rising Through Barricades (The Crime League)
Rising Through Barricades is a mysteriously evanescent, naturalistic and ethereal ambient album which gives a main importance to rhythmical experimentation, incorporating endlessly moving and majestically […]
Isinglass :: One 3 Four (Anna Logue)
One 3 Four melts with an emotionless disregard married with a synthesizer absorption that captured much of the New Wave spirit. I sometimes feel that […]
Ian Boddy & Markus Reuter :: Colour Division (DiN)
A delightful album where the electric guitar is in intimate conversation with a network of textured synthesized ambiences. This Colour Division is the fifth chapter of […]
Dark Day / Nagamatzu :: Double review (Dark Entries)
Dark Entries continues its stroll down memory lane with two more veterans of the label. Dark Day (aka Robin Crutchfield) has just been crowned most […]