A compelling and intensely retro-minimal electronic album with eerie, post-human and hypnotically emotional tendencies. Rather discreet but not a new comer in the “oceanic” universe […]
Tag: Synthesizer
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 […]
Druc Drac :: Retrofuture (Hymen)
A definitive look into nostalgic memories created by current technological tools which also successfully keeps the consciousness at ease. François Dumeaux operates under the Druc […]
V/A :: Space Consortium Vol. 1 (Flight Recorder)
Space Consortium Vol. 1 is some solid restoration work, but it is impossible to replicate the blue skies of Italy circa ’83. Instead, this is […]
Linea Aspera :: Linea Aspera (Dark Entries)
The economic, social and environmental plates have been shifting viciously for years, culminating in the financial quake we are living through. Linea Aspera take up […]
Julien Demoulin & IA & Silencio :: Double review (Basses Frequences / Three:Four)
[Julien Demoulin & IA :: The Bay on Basses Frequences]—A cyberspace collaboration devoted to a real place. Julien Demoulin resides far from it in France […]
Axxess :: Novels for the Moon (Medical)
The album is pure synthesizer, from beginning to end. Mimran takes Barhardt’s machine and test drives it to the limit. Melodies are poured from one […]
Rudawoda feat. O. Lubencov :: Wiatr (Turbinicarpus)
This mutely eloquent soundtrack to perniciousness, improvised live on analogue synthesizer and bass guitar, conveys a scene of post-Soviet dilapidation and exudes bitter abjection. [Release […]
Octavius :: Laws (Mannequin)
Laws is an almost lawless boarder crossing, skipping across state lines into a number of blurred genres. Synth wave, minimal pop and the darker side of […]