A ragged rubble of broken rhythms are adopted by all involved on the 12”, each artist taking a different avenue down 90s retrospection. It’s the […]
Tag: Techno
Drvg Cvltvre | Inca Pax :: Split EP (Tutamen)
It’s a strange one to hear a record where Drvg Cvltvre is the milder offering, but that is definitely the case here. His tracks are […]
J.C. :: Mugako (Semantica)
Throughout the album, there is musky woodiness to Cabrera’s meticulously programmed rhythms, hips swaying up the steps of Mayan ziggurats, which zigzags nicely with the sci-fi boogie of […]
Biodread :: Game Over EP – The Remixes (X0X)
Biodread’s Game Over EP is the inspiration as four machine minded musicians turn their hands for a remix 12”. X0X Records isn’t a label in […]
Morah :: You’ll Never Understand (Lux Rec)
Greece is cultivating a new generation of artists with quite a unique sound; one with youthful iconoclastic vision without forgetting past wave pioneers. Morah is […]
V/A :: Dogma (Analogic Density)
With each record Analogic Density is further solidifying its position in the world of machine music. This latest shows flickers of other styles, abstract atmospherics […]
Floorplan :: Victorious (M-Plant)
Victorious is a stripped down and speedy yet lush and embracing house music, where the Word is the seed element. Robert Hood, a demiurge of Detroit […]
Portable :: Alan Abrahams (Studio !K7)
Abrahams continues to push on, as singer, songwriter, performer, and citizen of the world. That more people may encounter his music is for the better. […]
Seixlack :: Bed Bug Bites (X-Kalay)
Raw, yet refined when he needs to be, this is an artist to expect things from; the unexpected. It can be hard to stand out […]
FireScope :: Born from the heart of B12, an interview with Steven Rutter
Talking to Steven Rutter, we discussed the decision to set up the new platform. This “singular vision” is without his age old partner in crime, […]
Luciano Lamanna :: In Vitro (Multiple)
Lamanna’s musical musings are far from clipped, most of his offerings are well into the seven minute mark. And this is what distinguishes his style. […]
















