Alessandro Cortini has unveiled the video for the second track to be taken from his forthcoming album, Volume Massimo. “Batticuore” – an exquisite and dizzying […]
Tag: Synthesizer
Staatseinde :: Dreiheit (Onrijn)
Staatseinde’s music calls upon many inspirations, the science fiction dreams of computer music with the longing and romance of wave. The trio comment on the […]
Weldroid :: Regenerative (Kahvi Collective)
A multifaceted foray of chilled electronics that spans through ambient, synthesizer, and abstract IDM fissures. Weldroid (aka Tamás Zsiros) returns with Regenerative for Kahvi Collective, […]
4T Thieves :: Hauntology (Mahorka)
Hauntology raises the bar for BoC-inspired tunes, exploring atomic Weaponeering, and takes us out of the realm of kilotons into the fantastic world of megatons […]
Datach’i :: Bones (Timesig / Planet Mu)
Once again, Datach’i returns in his new highly musical phase of modular exploration with an album that sounds like yet another escalation from his previous […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: Our Enemies Await Us EP (Component)
CHT hones his skills, offering disjointedly mind-bending electronics made from old-school analog hardware with soul. We’ve covered quite a bit of Charles Terhune’s Cathode Ray […]
TæT Music :: Icer (TruthTable)
A dynamic album that digs deep into the inner workings of downtempo electronics as raw beats, bass, and distortion merge into a synergetic patchwork. No […]
Dalham :: Heat Death (Castles In Space)
Heat Death is a sonic achievement allowing the listener to drift away in lost memories while its individual strands rest on solid foundations that will […]
Datach’i :: “Rockledge 3A” (from the forthcoming Bones LP on Timesig/Planet Mu)
After returning to blow us all away with his amazing modular System LP (read the profile here from 2016), Mr. Fraioli (aka Datach’i) returns with […]
Itai :: Awake / Asleep EP (TruthTable)
A jam-packed extended player that only teases the listener with the artists’ knack of rugged analog electronics. Modular blips and bleeps surrounded by raw industrial […]
Everyday Dust & [MIIIIM] :: Terra Ephemera (Sparkwood)
“This is not a dystopian album. It’s an anti-dystopian album.” You might be wondering, as I did when I first read that line, how an album […]









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