This is a compilation that selects some of the most heartening and inviting aspects of modern electronic music. Photic Fields can, by now, claim more […]
Tag: Techno
DISPLACER :: Igloo Mix
Displacer (aka Michael Morton) recently submitted an exclusive Igloo Mix, one that represents current listening all interconnected like a simmering electronic soup. Head of The […]
Hieroglyphic Being :: Acid Rain Under The Stars (Last Known Trajectory)
Coarse patterns are carved with bold strokes and subtle movements. I’ve always considered Last Known Trajectory to be an Electro label, which is pretty understandable […]
Joe Drive :: The Buried Truth (Lux Rec.)
A strata of subterranean sound has been constructed, layers of ever more eclipsed electronics pull the listener ever further into the underworld mind-set of this […]
TX Connect :: You Too EP (Adelaide Soundworks)
Following split 12”s for Dixon Avenue Basement Jams and L.I.E.S., TX Connect is occupying an entire slab of wax with You Too. I’ve mentioned Australia […]
V/A :: Apartment Six (Apartment)
Kenny Hanlon has decided to stay put for the latest on Apartment Records. The island of Ireland is the focus, and her artists both North […]
Bavaria :: We’ll Take A Dive (n5MD)
Bavaria’s debut album, We’ll Take A Dive is an astonishing collection of minimalist, modular electronic pop songs that is both memorable and affecting. If you […]
V/A :: Livity Sound (Livity Sound)
With each track allowed to stretch out an average of six minutes, ideas are allowed to develop, moods to establish, thoughts to be completed. Shipshape […]
Lucy :: Churches, Schools and Guns (Stroboscopic Artefacts)
Experimental without being inaccessible Churches, Schools and Guns inhabits an excellent netherworld of dark technoid rumblings, sound design and synth abstraction. Not content with running Stroboscopic […]
Neud Photo / Zarkoff :: Dimensions (Kraftjerkz)
Neud Photo is part of that exciting new breed of American artists. Since 2010 Nico Nightingale has been delivering his brand of analogue rich electronics […]
Featureless Ghost / Osborn :: Double review (Acoustic Division)
Acoustic Division is definitely coming of age. Featureless Ghost and Osborn are two top quality EPs, each filled with emotive and heartening electronics that works […]















