With a brief look at some notables along the road, Chang Terhune’s Music Mondays aims to shed light on both new and old(er) music over a wide spectrum of sound (and vision). This week, the mesmerizing compositions of Vladislav Delay, Oval, and Autechre.
Tag: Vladislav Delay
Igloo Magazine :: Best of 2023
After covering several hundred releases in 2023, many notables—including links to their respective Igloo reviews or release pages—are cataloged here. As usual, there are no winners or runners-up as the lists are alphabetized by artist and selected tracks are featured on our Soundcloud playlist.
Vladislav Delay :: Anima [2022 Remaster] (Keplar)
Fortunately, the test of time shows Anima could be released today handheld its own against any new electronic or experimental release. Allowing for a deeper […]
Vladislav Delay :: Rakka (Cosmo Rhythmatic)
This release is ambient in the truest meaning of the word. It is a solid representation of an artists experience of hostile surroundings. Rendered so […]
Vladislav Delay :: Untitled Circa 2014 (Detroit Underground)
This austere minimalism makes these tracks some of the most hypnotic since the early 90s excursions, but at the same time seems to have left […]
Luomo :: Plus (Moodmusic)
Luomo’s never been afraid to unleash pop hooks; hell, the hook is what led me to spin “Synkro” three times in a row when Vocalcity […]
VLADISLAV DELAY :: Away from the unnecessary
One thing that has Vladislav Delay’s work standing the test of time is an endless sense of definition-proof direction, not at all scattered, masterful in […]
Vladislav Delay :: Tummaa (Leaf)
(October 2009) Well, I’m confounded. I don’t know what to make of this record. I’ve been a Delay fan almost since the start, in all […]