Keef has the music production comprehension on how to make his tunes reflect old-school references we love without trying to emulate the 90’s sound as if the album was made back then. His music sounds fresh and up-to-date in such a way that could even remodel some of our recollections.
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Day For Night 2016 :: December 17-18 (Houston, TX)
Day For Night, though only in its second year, is presenting a world-class lineup of forward-looking music and visual art. Organized by Free Press Houston […]
DAVID ELSEWHERE :: Amalgamix 2015
“I try to take opposing sounds such as a very beautiful piece and mix it on top of gritty heavy beats. Often times I will […]
Christopher Willits :: Opening (Ghostly International)
Opening is a fantastically constructed record that boasts a proud, consistent theme, smoothly transitioning between mellow ambient and a solid slow groove, all while remaining […]
Tycho :: Awake (Ghostly International)
An easily digestible expression that teases a marriage between Boards of Canada and Explosions in the Sky. By day, Scott Hansen is ISO50, an outstanding […]
DISPLACER :: Igloo Mix
Displacer (aka Michael Morton) recently submitted an exclusive Igloo Mix, one that represents current listening all interconnected like a simmering electronic soup. Head of The […]
DECIBEL Fest 2012 :: September 26th—30th (Seattle, WA)
DECIBEL FESTIVAL, now in its 9th year, has become America’s premiere festival of electronic music. This year’s installment was five days long (September 26th—30th, 2012), […]
ALAN LOCKETT :: Slings the Wooze Mix
20 exponents of blurred and blissed ambience, washed out synthwave and reverb-drenched electronica selected and strategically slung into a document of daze, a hymn to […]