A member of Berlin-based record label Happy Camper, Noraj Cue celebrates the label’s three year anniversary with new EP “What...
Winston Mann
Burial’s productions chronicle an inescapable sense of disintegration. These inconstant, drifting, longing voices, carried away on winds import the cycle...
A fresh take on the of-late high-fi psytrance trend, this EP distinguishes itself through meticulous sound design and a spin on this sometimes controversial genre hybrid that may appeal more to serious techno purists. The release is available for a free download in the link below. Building up suspense with...
01010100 Records’ latest compilation features a solid selection of heavy industrial and breakbeat-focused experiments. It also serves as a charity...
The third volume of Hypnus Records’ Deep Blue series is a bodily hypnotic journey. “Deep Blue: Volume 3” by Luigi...
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...
Pristine and meticulous sound design undergirded by restrained rave energy and cerebral drum patterning round out this a standout EP...
Taking inspiration from the natural rhythms of sleep and patterns of brain activity, the slow eerie disintegration captured in Zenxen’s...
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...
Azealia Banks proves herself as one of the greatest innovators in music with her latest duplex of hard techno, spoken...
Serpentine textural and bodily modulations of the melodies are the real star of this project from Barcelona based Julia Bondar....
A smoother and more emotionally resonant album than you might expect from the Berlin-based headliner FJAAK, this album focuses on contemplative breaks and understated eddies of synth such that when the kick lands, it means something different. Felix Wagner and Aaron Röbig have a number of tricks up their sleeve...