Latest in a series of emissions from Techno’s Twilight Zone of EPs/12″s and LPs with notes in the margins Germany calling, with updates from Outer Limits […]
Tag: Techno
Ekman & Dez Williams :: Double review (Shipwrec)
A testament to the search for innovation and experimentation. Shipwrec’s musical compass points in no one direction. Electronica. Acid. Techno. Electro. A sea of genres, […]
Cygnus :: Radical User Interfaces EP (Central Processing Unit)
Cygnus explores the tropes and memes of early techno and electro: snappy snares, pulsing, wobbling bass and shimmering arpeggios weaved around a futuristic sound and […]
Manie Sans Délire :: Manie Sans Délire (June)
A record that skips across the lines of wave, house, ebm and techno. Last month I was lucky enough to hear June doing his thing […]
Nonima & Stormfield :: Stratosphere EP (Combat)
A chaotic storm bringing disarray, noise and confusion and leaving more of the same in its wake. Nonima & Stormfield’s Stratosphere EP is like a chaotic […]
ANALOGIC DENSITY :: The spirit of Italian techno rekindled
Analogic Density is a label pushing acid and techno and going back to the machines that founded that sound. A new wave of musicians continuing […]
Alavux :: Octagon (Bass Agenda)
Boundaries are broken and trampled as styles limits are danced across and spat upon. A 12” that will have the neighbors bangin’ on the walls. […]
Keita Sano :: Marin California (Lower Parts)
Stingray was always going to be hard to follow, and has proven to be so. Lower Parts is enjoying some well deserved attention. The Athens […]
Vai :: Son of Idaia EP (Holger)
Son of Idaia is a good mix of ambient electronics and ghostly techno in a dubby, starkly beautiful package. The mysterious Vai has caught our […]
Frak :: Primitive Drums (Lux Rec)
“Frak is someone who never disappoints. It is not just one record, or their music, but the attitude of the group and the label, Borft, […]
V/A :: Terminal Operations 01 (Terminal Operations)
A young upstart, Terminal Operations, comes from this landscape of forgotten factory floors and raw rage. I’ve mentioned, over the last few techno centric reviews, […]
















