Exploring the recesses of deep analogue electronics, Dronelock line up EP number three on the newly invigorated and much welcome return of the Weekend World […]
Tag: Techno
Yves De Mey :: Frisson (Archives Intérieures)
This album length extended player has the narrative flow of free-standing but interlocking short stories with more sense of place than state of mind. Limiting […]
Operator Tracey / Perseus Traxx :: Nothing To Do With Us / Across The North Sea (Future Flash)
Over the last few years has seen a wave of dark murky distorted House. Labels like Crème, L.I.E.S. and Bunker have created a platform for […]
Blamstrain :: Sunday Dub (Erotus)
Guiding us through the wee hours, the four tracks all sit firmly within the dub techno fields of introspective muted kicks alongside reverb and delay […]
ALAN LOCKETT :: Dalliance #5 mix
Dalliance #5 locates itself at the more ambient end of the Dub Techno spectrum—where the dub is massive trailing atmo-smears of echo and reverb (call […]
The Transhumans :: Double review (Transhuman)
With the Summer sun fading, the mysterious electronic collective return with two 12”s. I remember a few years back, when I lived in Scotland, a […]
The Exaltics :: Das Heise Experiment (Abstract Acid)
I thought that Witschakowski would walk down the dark alleys of Acid with Das Heise Experiment. True, some of the tracks have a pH below […]
Black Narcissus X :: Black Narcissus X (Signals)
Hard, yet human; sinister but soulful; Kendrick casts cold lines of charcoal against a softened canvas. There’s a nice amount of electronic music activity in […]
Red Stars Over Tokyo :: Melody Attack (Testtoon)
RSOT has created an LP of rich textures and warm soundscapes. Curiously the album contains a number of tracks that have quite a nice DJ […]
Dcantu & JM De Frias :: I Have No Eyes, And I Must See (Sequencias)
Outright fluidity is not the product, rather a robust and wavering work of pierced percussion and murky melody. Sequencias has really come into its stride […]
Echo 106 :: Infernal Regions (Lux Rec)
A seriously strong statement of intent from Echo 106. Lux Rec have caught the album bug. Following Alessandro Parisi’s excellent Draconia the Swiss imprint turns […]
















