Category Archives: Electronic

Fall Music Preview 2023 ~ Electronic

Does any genre ever truly die?  Everything old is new again this fall, as the slate reads like a classic DJ Mag list: trip-hop, breakbeat, electro, psychedelic trance, drum ‘n’ bass.  The 80s and 90s continue to cast long shadows.

Fall Music Preview 2023 ~ Electronic

Does any genre ever truly die?  Everything old is new again this fall, as the slate reads like a classic DJ Mag list: trip-hop, breakbeat, electro, psychedelic trance, drum ‘n’ bass.  The 80s and 90s continue to cast long shadows.

Gazelle Twin ~ Then You Run (Original Score)

Is there a Gazelle Twin sound?  Early fans believed so, until the dramatic left turn of 2018’s Pastoral and its companion album Deep England.  To her benefit, Elizabeth Bernholz is incredibly hard to pigeonhole, confounding expectations at every turn.  This being said,

Gazelle Twin ~ Then You Run (Original Score)

Is there a Gazelle Twin sound?  Early fans believed so, until the dramatic left turn of 2018’s Pastoral and its companion album Deep England.  To her benefit, Elizabeth Bernholz is incredibly hard to pigeonhole, confounding expectations at every turn.  This being said,

Ulvo ~ Monstera Country Cyborg

Sheffield’s Ulvo has been building an impressive discography over the past five years, and Monstera Country Cyborg should be the album that puts the artist over the top.  The music straddles two wafer-thin categories at once: the warm, elaborate electronic music popularized

Ulvo ~ Monstera Country Cyborg

Sheffield’s Ulvo has been building an impressive discography over the past five years, and Monstera Country Cyborg should be the album that puts the artist over the top.  The music straddles two wafer-thin categories at once: the warm, elaborate electronic music popularized

V/A ~ Healer

How many experimental electronic Hungarian artists can you name?  I can’t name any … hold on, now I can name 14. That’s the value of a good compilation, and Healer is an excellent primer for the uninitiated. Our guess. is that

V/A ~ Healer

How many experimental electronic Hungarian artists can you name?  I can’t name any … hold on, now I can name 14. That’s the value of a good compilation, and Healer is an excellent primer for the uninitiated. Our guess. is that

CORIN ~ Lux Aeterna

Lux Aeterna is an audio-visual sci-fi excursion.  We’ve only seen a taste of Tristan Jalleh’s visuals, but the teaser helps us to imagine an immersive, in-person experience.  We do, however, have access to the audio, which honors both the gradual awakening

CORIN ~ Lux Aeterna

Lux Aeterna is an audio-visual sci-fi excursion.  We’ve only seen a taste of Tristan Jalleh’s visuals, but the teaser helps us to imagine an immersive, in-person experience.  We do, however, have access to the audio, which honors both the gradual awakening

Lyndhurst ~ Platforms

We love summer music, so when the new U.K. duo Lyndhurst sent us their first single, “Swimming,” we made sure to include it in our article, Ten Tracks That Sound Like Summer.  The duo describes the single as an “electronic hug,”

Lyndhurst ~ Platforms

We love summer music, so when the new U.K. duo Lyndhurst sent us their first single, “Swimming,” we made sure to include it in our article, Ten Tracks That Sound Like Summer.  The duo describes the single as an “electronic hug,”

Totakeke ~ Subjects of Assimilated Consciousness Vol. 1

Totakeke had an amazing run of releases on the now-dormant Tympanik Audio, which was a major force in industrial music from 2007-15.  We even reviewed a number of them for our former site.  When Tympanik went down, we lost track

Totakeke ~ Subjects of Assimilated Consciousness Vol. 1

Totakeke had an amazing run of releases on the now-dormant Tympanik Audio, which was a major force in industrial music from 2007-15.  We even reviewed a number of them for our former site.  When Tympanik went down, we lost track

Dragon & Jettenbach ~ Interesting Times

Yes, we do live in interesting times, although we don’t often hear that phrase; we’re more likely to hear of difficult times, challenging times, harrowing times.  The U.K.’s Dragon & Jettenbach split the difference, approaching their music from opposite corners of the

Dragon & Jettenbach ~ Interesting Times

Yes, we do live in interesting times, although we don’t often hear that phrase; we’re more likely to hear of difficult times, challenging times, harrowing times.  The U.K.’s Dragon & Jettenbach split the difference, approaching their music from opposite corners of the