Pool is an unfamiliar planet. You crash land into a territory that is at once organic and otherworldly. By listening,...
electronic
Let’s face it: most people just aren’t that into strictly drum-and-hat driven techno. By suffusing an otherwise innovative and rave-adjacent...
Somewhere between a glossy mid-2000s pop album and a hefty, DIY ravestarter project, this collaboration manages to cultivate a rare tongue-in-cheek energy by winking cheekily at an oft-maligned past. “Straight to hell and come back” the album opener declares, one imagines a singed Winona Ryder in that last scene of...
A giant of the UK electronic music scene with notable albums such as Drone Logic (2013) and Love + Light...
A cohesive collaboration of two Irish and Scottish artists is lush with atmospheric house shimmer and deceptively chilled out eddies...
How often does experimental music succeed at challenging the listener while failing to satisfy? Far too often, if you ask me. That’s why my first encounter with Biome rendered me practically incapable of writing about any other release for my weekly review. Italian experimental label OOH-sounds delivers a post-dub, experimental...
Hiro Kone aka Nicky Mao has the instinct for texture and shape of a metallurgist or a milliner, coaxing a...
Colombian house music connoisseur Felipe Gordon pairs sleek jazz with playful acid in Highly Conductive Rhythms EP, the latest release...
A blend of field-recorded nature and carefully smoothed synthesis, Jon Hopkins puts forth a collection of compositions hailing from an alternate and more humane future. One where medicine has evolved past the current paradigm of treating the body like a car engine, a sick human being as a mere consumer...
Taking inspiration from the natural rhythms of sleep and patterns of brain activity, the slow eerie disintegration captured in Zenxen’s...
Avant-garde and sinister style from Shaney and Zadig on the latest S.Lab release. It hits all the right chords, making...
An unpredictable four track EP that pulls from classical tape music styles as much as it does from modern or postmodern industrial, this mediation by Bridget Ferrill reconnects us with ancient rites of deep listening. It begins with the seemingly random walk of a synthesizer operating close to the noise...