Antenne effortlessly maps a new direction for saccharine synth-infused electronica while feeling like a call to the nostalgia and perplexing soundscapes from a few decades ago.
Tag: VLSI
Echaskech :: Novacene (VLSI)
A soundtrack in which its single moments are most definitely enjoyable and work as such, portraying a good variety of different imaginary scenarios that are apt to the album’s concept.
Octavcat :: KP Index (VLSI)
Eight tracks that hum their way through warm modular realms, as if to suggest a peaceful journey through time, are led by Octavcat, who leaves very little breathing room.
Lextron :: Trajectory (VLSI)
A solid and rich release with the power to take you to the good old IDM-era and to also pull you right back to the present, with the use of contemporary elements.
Infinite Scale :: A Little Tale of Forest Lewis (Ecoshock)
Swelling strings and a meditative piano line play out the end of the release. The stylistic detour into pure-ambient suits Palda’s skills well and overall A Little Tale of Forest Lewis is a soothing, well-crafted listen.
Echaskech :: Invisible City (VLSI)
Filled with upbeat and downbeat electronics mixed with saturated rhythms, each track treads down memory lane as it seeks to push ahead into the next […]
Infinite Scale :: The Value of Accessibility EP (VLSI)
The consistent thread across nearly 20 years that Harmi Palda has been releasing music is the extraordinarily high quality of each and every track. They […]