The lads are back after the Christmas break with a show brimming with quality. Every genre under the electronic sun is explored.
Tag: Synth
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #24 — Top tracks of 2021
The last twelve months has dissolved into a kaleidoscope of similar news stories, mutating variants and a continued sense of unease. Thankfully there is always music to sooth the fevered brow; music and tradition.
Daniel Avery :: Ultra Truth (Mute / Phantasy Sound)
Ultra Truth is a must have album not only for expressing Daniel Avery’s roots and shouting revival music to old heads, but for providing history to young electronic music fans in a contemporary couverture.
Rival Consoles :: Now Is (Erased Tapes)
Operating with his characteristic scattering synth stabs and textured reverbs, the artist created a quite mysterious piece composed with beautiful sound elements that roll in and out gently in a superb mix work.
Pye Corner Audio :: Let’s Emerge! (Sonic Cathedral)
PCA adepts who’ve followed the project’s trajectory over the last decade may miss the signature purr and prod of bass propulsion and its dynamic; but they will find here new skin for the old ceremony, with fresh, or reformed, pleasures, wrapped/rapt as they are in diaphanous new configurations.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #22 & 030303 Records interview
From the first machinations of 030303 and its partnership with Marguerita Records to Rephlex parties and Lowland festival memories, this is a journey deep into the heart of a DJ collective and label…
Kübler-Ross :: Kübler-Ross (Ice Machine)
In a world that seems to have lost all sense of sanity, this album is a savage soundtrack to a considered and cruel demise.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #21 Live @ Hypnotica Colectiva XVI Anniversary (Valencia)
Over four and a half hours, the lads went through two fat bags of records. Acid. EBM. Electro. House. Italo. Techno. Wave…
Heinrich Dressel :: Promenade EP (Lunar Disko)
Promenade is the culmination of his work to date, merging the grandeur of the movie theatre with the intimacy of the cellar club.
Roberto Auser :: Touch Your Fear (Lunatic)
Art can often imitate life, Touch Your Fear fulfils this axiom admirably. This album charts a painful path, one of mental and physical anguish. Music […]
















