This (name your price) collection is choke full of tremulous percussion and heavily sporadic rhythms. Syndrôm’s music was previously described as “deftly explore(ing) outer worlds […]
Tag: Tribal
Anchorsong returns with Ceremonial on Tru Thoughts
A tasty and refreshing sonic affair, driven by an exotic African spell and the tricky yet catchy gymnastics of a confident, creative artist. Tokyo-born, London-based […]
SiJ :: The Earth Shrine (ΠΑΝΘΕΟΝ)
The Earth Shrine is not your typical eco-ambient. It pays homage to the global mystic paths once trodden in reverent balance, while hanging like the […]
Amir Baghiri :: Light Textures (Attenuation Circuit)
Baghiri deftly lets the macro and the micro reflect one another on a grand scale. His music sighing, Baghiri’s light passes through you like a […]
Rapoon :: Seeds in the Tide: Volume 02 (Zoharum)
One of the most significant living figures in contemporary electronic music. I wouldn’t hesitate to call Robin Storey one of the most significant living figures […]
Omenya :: Kali Mantras (Soleilmoon)
The holy chanting woven into the warm ambient of Kali Mantras is omnivorously reverent and could just as well emanate from Africa, Canterbury or Jerusalem. An especially […]
Tzolk’in :: The Sixth Sun (Ant-Zen)
What’s left to digest is an utterly engaging rhythmic post-industrial pulse where layers upon layers of organically enriched electronics builds upon itself in an unconscious […]
Dino Sabatini :: Shaman’s Paths (Prologue)
Shaman’s Paths certainly invokes a more shadowy world, often imbued with a sense of vague disquiet at some ominous nameless presence—not so much a fear […]
Five Elements Music & Contemplatron :: Double review
The region where Hinduism and Buddhism circle round one another both warily and enrichingly can be entered either by undertaking an actual journey or by […]
Mika Goedrijk :: Naked (Ant-Zen)
As Naked scatters genre limitations, Mika covers them all in a smorgasbord of hard-hitting old-school industrial, drum’n bass, trip-hop and ambient with a definitive focus […]
Shackleton :: Music for the Quiet Hour / The Drawbar Organ EPs (Woe To The Septic Heart!)
Despite Shackleton’s fondness for doomsday scenarios, this is one very uplifting collection. The length and width and breadth and grasp of Shackleton is absolutely equatorial. […]

















