Time for more tips from the world of cassette releases. As always, there’s so much amazing music out there—with a few favorites from various musical […]
Tag: Techno
Costolloe & Nick Simoncino :: Double review (Signal Code)
These two records give a wide view of what this imprint has been up to over the last few years. A range of styles are […]
The Fear Ratio :: Refuge Of A Twisted Soul (Skam)
A creepy, dark collection of soundscapes and minor, skeletal melodies stretched out over sparse beats. One thing I love about writing reviews is that as […]
Benjamin Finger :: Amorosa Sensitiva (Blue Tapes, X-Ray Records)
Finger paints multi-dimensional worlds from lo-fi ambient drones, sun-bleached synth-iness, with various infusions: low cello tides, percussive clusters swarming spectrally round piano motifs, techno tropes slowed down, […]
Pole :: Wald (Pole Music)
Oh, Stefan, why’d you have to go and change? All those years ago when you dropped the drums and your 4 pole filter clattered to […]
Shlømo :: Avadon EP (Wolfskuil)
Shlømo’s (not to be confused with Shlohmo) Avadon is one ambitious EP comprised of two tracks and one remix. “Avadon (Part 1)” is a remarkable […]
DECIBEL Fest 2015 :: September 23—27 (Seattle, WA)
Autechre, Clark, Dan Deacon, Eskmo, John Tejada, Richard Devine, Thievery Corporation and many more will demonstrate their sonic gymnastics at this year’s edition of the […]
Benedikt Frey :: Trance Unlimited EP (Nous’Klaer Audio)
The 12” illustrates an ability to draw the listener in. Layers are built with wonderful subtlety, different elements slowly brought together before bombs of beat […]
Hardfloor & Acid Hausmeister :: Double Review (ProForm Series)
Now we all know there are lots of 303 tinged records out there, and there will undoubtedly be more to come. But ProForm are old […]
Chris Moss Acid :: Righteous Acid Beats EP (Computer Controlled)
Righteous Acid Beats is a continuation of the ideas that were laid out in Phantasy. Heavy throbbing patterns further vulcanised by a dip into Roland […]
Kangding Ray’s Raster-Noton Renewal
Cory Arcane is full of intriguing compositions characterized by Letellier’s intricate percussive programming, textural invention, and deep-buried melodies, fitting comfortably into the Raster-Noton aesthetic, while […]
















