So after a good long flight, after cleaning the flat, after having a cup of tea, here’s a mix of some old tracks and new […]
Tag: Techno
III RIVERS :: Electric currents in Manchester’s waters
An imprint that is introducing new artists, patronizing established ability and giving vinyl space to up and coming talent. Quality through and through. Manchester has […]
Charlatan :: Local Agent (Umor Rex)
Fractured analog sounds joined by a myriad of abstract low-end squeaks and somewhat controlled synths. Brad Rose—known for his work as Digitalis label-head—moves ahead with […]
Sound Strider :: Padovan Sequence EP (La Briche)
Padonvan Sequence shows an artist willing to lay it on thick on the psychedelics over techno beats. In “Polyegg Eighty-Six,” a persistent percussion makes its […]
V/A :: VA EP 001 (Signal Code)
Sublime tracks from the seasoned Netherlanders, the Irishmen replying with the same level of analogue class. Some would say Dublin is “coming of age” with […]
Stefano Rocchi & Moonlite Bunny Ranch :: Double review (Love Blast)
Cyclical rhythms brooded over my maniacal musicians with mutated melodies on their mind, and at their fingertips. I only discovered the Love Blast label a […]
wAgAwAgA :: Acid Highway (Acroplane)
Frantic, relentless, mentally unstable, I think that about covers the main thrust. And I thought acid was a dead genre! Just goes to show that […]
Claire :: Perfume (Acoustic Division)
Complex when it needs to be, harsh and floor centered when the desire arises and absorbing from needle drop to run out. A lack of […]
The Transhumans :: Theory and Practice of Domination Vol. III (Transhuman)
Four gritty, sweat streaked, angry Techno convulsions are the offering. I’ve been covering the Theory And Practice Of Domination series since the first volume last […]
DE:TUNED :: “Sounds like something from the 90s, no?”
Resurrecting the sounds of the 90s. I’ve a soft spot for Techno. It’s the genre that introduced me to electronic music and has quite a […]
2ndMOUSE :: Communique (Section 27)
Raw techno slabs maneuvered via analog machines, plastic rhythms, gritty melodic videogame themes and bass dribbling, 2ndMOUSE pulls all the left-field danceable bits into byte […]
















