Listeners can expect to be charmed by clean, lush, and spacey atmospheres complimenting the sounds of electro; raw and warm in sound overall…
Tag: Techno
dynArec :: Force In The Sum EP (Central Processing Unit)
For many true fans of electro, it should have a sci-fi, almost alien-like sound, and give highs in the living room or dancefloor—all of which is excellently executed by dynArec.
Fleck E.S.C :: Rough Silk EP (Central Processing Unit)
Fleck E.S.C (aka Franck Collin) proves yet again his ability to create music that is both unique and electro-centered—Rough Silk being his second EP for CPU.
µ-Ziq :: Hello (Planet Mu)
Planet Mu owner Mike Paradinas (aka µ-Ziq) wraps up 2022 with his 3rd release of new material this year. Feeling more like a welcomed visit from an old friend than anything else.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #24 — Top tracks of 2021
The last twelve months has dissolved into a kaleidoscope of similar news stories, mutating variants and a continued sense of unease. Thankfully there is always music to sooth the fevered brow; music and tradition.
Tim Koch :: Volplaning (Central Processing Unit)
Following on from 2018’s Spinflex, this latest outing is most enjoyable. While in places it feels like raw studio shenanigans and output, that output has been carefully polished that oozes strength and control along the way.
Daniel Avery :: Ultra Truth (Mute / Phantasy Sound)
Ultra Truth is a must have album not only for expressing Daniel Avery’s roots and shouting revival music to old heads, but for providing history to young electronic music fans in a contemporary couverture.
Long Range Desert Group :: Pro-oxidant (Mighty Force)
Pro-oxidant reveals itself to be a stunningly cinematic piece using a full spectrum of sounds from both the electronic and acoustic worlds.
Dana Kuehr :: Basic Moves 18 / WTRTMPL (Basic Moves)
Every track is its own unique flavor and audio trip, yet the cohesion of the album’s story sticks to the ears like sonic glue.
Strategy :: Unexplained Sky Burners (Peak Oil)
“I believe we are enriched in life by interaction with mysteries, even if whimsically or as a thought experiment. Zeroing in on the ‘unexplained sky burner’ allowed me to step into the zone of the unknown in a playful, and mentally necessary way I think.” ~ Paul Dickow (aka Strategy)
Robodroid :: From The Future EP (LDI)
While the futuristic sci-fi tropes are not uncommon in the electro genre as a whole, they are rarely so tastefully integrated into meaningful abstract sound motion without feeling forced or pasted on.
















