On Passing Signals, the Newcastle based musician’s ability to craft rich and textured works using contrasting and sparse sounds is plain to hear. A top record from an artist who is rightly being noticed and will only continue to be so.
Tag: Techno
Rico Casazza :: Escandon EP (Perimeter Junk)
These five selections shake and shimmy through downtempo layers with a pseudo-lounge cadence.
Ikonika :: “When You Look At Me” single (Hyperdub)
Whilst summer may very well be over, the party does not seem to be stopping as Ikonika is looking to keep us cozy together on the dancefloor on this forthcoming body movement delight.
Gradient :: Moments of the Sunrise (Rednetic)
A very clean sounding album, the sort of cleanliness you associate with early 2000s IDM. Clear, precise and deadly accurate—a very good master indeed and a classy techno album aimed at the dancefloor.
Nuron + Fugue :: DAT Tapes 1993-1994 (De:tuned)
De:tuned have brought the beauty and brilliance of Nuron to a new audience (or an aging one in some cases) with this wonderful release.
WE FORFEIT :: Radio Relativa #23 — Off To Ombra special
Rejoicing in the return of Ombra, of course cancelled in 2020 with COVID, the lads from WE FORFEIT have scoured their collections to bring the festival to those who couldn’t make it there this year.
The Jaffa Kid :: The Jaffa Kid EP (Cold Blow)
Throughout, Pringle’s love of classic Rephlex electronics is plain to hear. But, this isn’t pastiche. What The Jaffa Kid does is reimagine those wonderfully rough and refined sounds and breathes new life and energy into them.
Cognition Delay :: Strange Sedatives (Rednetic)
Cognition Delay provides a surplus of drifting organic molecules of dust and debris where the listener never quite knows what will happen next.
Boxheater Jackson :: We Are One (Mighty Force)
Reminiscent of early acid house, Burns prefers to stick to acid lines that make people dance, and that’s where he’s unlike many of his contemporaries at the moment,
Stephen Mallinder :: Harmonic Parallel
In this interview Chang Terhune spoke with Stephen Mallinder about many things like his latest album Tick Tick Tick (Dais), his past work, the passing of Richard H. Kirk, his current role as an educator, as well as the future of Cabaret Voltaire, and much, much more.
Mouse on Mars :: AAI (Thrill Jockey)
Mouse On Mars, however, deliver not a cold, robotic, digital album, but a living, breathing record of their experimentations and perambulations in and around the subject of technology and its growing impact in our civilization.















