Diverse, and not afraid to deviate, Conner has crafted four pieces of textured electronics that reach into the history of UK Techno whilst gazing into […]
Tag: Techno
Dynarec :: Exomove EP (Solar One Music)
Raw and unrelenting, DynArec does Solar One proud with four cuts of cruel and isolated Electro. An artist, easily assumed lost, has been reclaimed. DynArec […]
DALGLISH :: 3View
‘What we have said makes it clear that music possesses the power of producing an effect on the character of the soul.’ (Aristotle, The Politics, […]
Anton Maiovvi :: Monoceroticism (Flight Recorder)
He started out with Italo and Hi-NRG influenced sounds, but since those beginnings the Bristol born musician has shifted into the realm of soundtracks and […]
Anom Vitruv :: Untitled (ZCKR)
The tracks are unashamedly experimental, noise jarring into harmonies that are washed over by Industrial pangs and hardship. Rhythm patterns are warped, bent and reconfigured […]
Recondite :: Hinterland (Ghostly International)
For his debut album as Recondite, producer Lorenz Brunner revisited his childhood home of Lower Bavaria, Germany’s thickly-forested, highly conservative southernmost. The muted tones of […]
Automatic Tasty :: Sentimentalist’s Choice (Central Processing Unit)
There seems to be a thawing in the Central Processing Unit output. In spite of the drop in temperature outside Sheffield Bleep’s label has decided […]
Valanx :: Ejecta Remixes (diametric.)
Ejecta saw Arne Weinberg bury deeper, digging below into insular isolation to seek shelter amongst the internal shadows. Now Valanx has called upon four similarly […]
Emptyset :: Recur (Raster-Noton)
With its low centre of gravity and alienating, single-word titles, English duo Emptyset are a bit of a nasty propostion within the community of lower-case […]
Dadub :: Untitled EP (Stroboscopic Artefacts)
Excellent modular synth work (via units built by fellow Italians Retina.it) successfully invoke ancient thoughts through sounds redolent of both past and future. It’s rare […]
Samaan :: Merchants and Missionaries (One Electronica)
To date the Northern Ireland label has focused on the homegrown talents, and imprint bosses, of Samaan and Superior. One Electronica returns to Samaan for […]















