Category Archives: Electronic
BJM Mario Bajardi ~ VORTEX
Long time readers may remember composer BJM Mario Bajardi from Glass Orchestra, in particular “The Sound of Wine.” A decade ago, we predicted a cinematic career, and we were right ~ he’s also gone on to work in theatre and installation. VORTEX began as one
BJM Mario Bajardi ~ VORTEX
Long time readers may remember composer BJM Mario Bajardi from Glass Orchestra, in particular “The Sound of Wine.” A decade ago, we predicted a cinematic career, and we were right ~ he’s also gone on to work in theatre and installation. VORTEX began as one
Noémi Büchi ~ Matter
Many artists give this advice, but in this case it’s true: one must listen to this album loud. Physicality is one of the stated features; when one feels the bass vibrate through one’s body and hears the synthesized sounds travel right
Noémi Büchi ~ Matter
Many artists give this advice, but in this case it’s true: one must listen to this album loud. Physicality is one of the stated features; when one feels the bass vibrate through one’s body and hears the synthesized sounds travel right
Gold Panda ~ The Work
Gold Panda‘s The Work exudes happiness. The music is upbeat, there’s a giant sun on the cover, and early purchasers were able to bundle the CD version with a “Happy Toast” t-shirt. And yet, this happiness was hard-earned; the title is an
Gold Panda ~ The Work
Gold Panda‘s The Work exudes happiness. The music is upbeat, there’s a giant sun on the cover, and early purchasers were able to bundle the CD version with a “Happy Toast” t-shirt. And yet, this happiness was hard-earned; the title is an
Loraine James ~ Building Something Beautiful for Me
NYC in the 60s, 70s and 80s was a melting pot of different cultural genres and a meeting point for important figures in contemporary music. The scene was filled with many artists whose influential body of work has been written
Loraine James ~ Building Something Beautiful for Me
NYC in the 60s, 70s and 80s was a melting pot of different cultural genres and a meeting point for important figures in contemporary music. The scene was filled with many artists whose influential body of work has been written
Daniel Avery ~ Ultra Truth
Daniel Avery has pulled out all the stops for Ultra Truth. There’s a little bit of everything here, then something more. The album straddles multiple genres, from ambient to modern composition to electronic to pop. The release was announced six months in
Daniel Avery ~ Ultra Truth
Daniel Avery has pulled out all the stops for Ultra Truth. There’s a little bit of everything here, then something more. The album straddles multiple genres, from ambient to modern composition to electronic to pop. The release was announced six months in
Holmes + atten Ash ~ Saturnian
Saturn has 83 moons while we only have one. This seems horribly unfair, and I intend to bring it up with the Bureau of Moon Distribution. Then again, we also have humans and they don’t, so that’s a toss-up. It
Holmes + atten Ash ~ Saturnian
Saturn has 83 moons while we only have one. This seems horribly unfair, and I intend to bring it up with the Bureau of Moon Distribution. Then again, we also have humans and they don’t, so that’s a toss-up. It
Rival Consoles ~ Now Is
Less than a year after Rival Consoles’ last release comes his newest album Now Is, which marks the artist’s third LP since 2020. The prior two (Articulation and Overflow) were released at pandemic peaks, but one might be surprised to
Rival Consoles ~ Now Is
Less than a year after Rival Consoles’ last release comes his newest album Now Is, which marks the artist’s third LP since 2020. The prior two (Articulation and Overflow) were released at pandemic peaks, but one might be surprised to
Mia Zabelka | Henrik Meierkord | IcosTech ~ Aftershock Vol. 2
While Aftershock Vol. 2 is a sequel in name, the sonic terrain is dramatically different from that traveled on last year’s Vol. 1. The difference is that cellist Henrik Meierkord now joins Mia Zabelka and IcosTech, and their shared journey peels off in a different direction.
Mia Zabelka | Henrik Meierkord | IcosTech ~ Aftershock Vol. 2
While Aftershock Vol. 2 is a sequel in name, the sonic terrain is dramatically different from that traveled on last year’s Vol. 1. The difference is that cellist Henrik Meierkord now joins Mia Zabelka and IcosTech, and their shared journey peels off in a different direction.