In rotation for the past several weeks, this multi-view reveals the latest sonic landscape from nine talented musicians. Plenty of brittle, glitch, abstract, noisy, mechanical […]
Tag: Umor Rex
Elsewhereness Revisited #8 a year with swollen apps
Elsewhereness revisited is an occasional feature documenting the drift at the margins: ambient gasbagging, ’tube-d, ’cloud-ed, and ’camp-ed up, complete with companion mix, Elsewhereness revisited […]
Levels :: Levels (Umor Rex)
Tuning into and out of phase, Levels’ debut finds solace within the microscopic confines of broken industrial fragments, digging for lost rhythmic bits, and assembling […]
Igloo Magazine :: Best of 2017
In 2017 Igloo Magazine celebrated seventeen years of online presence covering several hundred releases from creative musicians around the globe this year alone. Our dedicated […]
TüTH :: Transgression (Umor Rex)
Sometimes, a release falls into your hands which has only magic about it; hearing the first bars, the long and guttural machine cough which it […]
Elsewhereness revisited #6 here come the warm jest
Elsewhereness revisited is an occasional feature documenting the drift at the margins: ambient gasbagging, tube-d, cloud-ed, and camp-ed up, complete with companion mix, Elsewhereness revisited […]
Driftmachine :: Colliding Contours (Umor Rex)
The duo have mastered the art of shifting and sliding synthesized blocks into echoed detours. By reconfiguring ever so slowly, each minuscule bit develops into […]
Driftmachine :: Eis Heauton EP (Umor Rex)
75% composed from self-generating patches developed as a kind of machine monologue. Don’t get me wrong: I like difficult music. A lot. Always have. As […]
Igloo Magazine :: Best of 2014
Here it is, well over 160 releases have been selected by various igloomag.com contributors highlighting some of the finest in an expansive array of music […]
Premiere :: Charlatan’s “Switchblades (Black Hat Remix)”
Igloo Magazine’s exclusive premiere of Charlatan’s “Switchblades (Black Hat remix)”—from the album Local Agent out now in Umor Rex. Black Hat’s recent Thought Of Two […]
















