Category Archives: Electronic
Earthly ~ Days
It’s not unheard of for the three genres of experimental, electronic and ambient music to occasionally link hands, but when listening to Days, it sounds like they’ve always stuck by one another as the best of friends. Insert smiling emoji. It’s safe to
Earthly ~ Days
It’s not unheard of for the three genres of experimental, electronic and ambient music to occasionally link hands, but when listening to Days, it sounds like they’ve always stuck by one another as the best of friends. Insert smiling emoji. It’s safe to
Ricardo Donoso ~ Machine to Machine
Ricardo Donoso is difficult to define. On the one hand, he’s part of the wild experimental duo Perispirit; on the other, he’s the curator of the Kathexis label, whose last release was Alex Menzies’ subtle soundtrack to Order & Disorder. Then
Ricardo Donoso ~ Machine to Machine
Ricardo Donoso is difficult to define. On the one hand, he’s part of the wild experimental duo Perispirit; on the other, he’s the curator of the Kathexis label, whose last release was Alex Menzies’ subtle soundtrack to Order & Disorder. Then
Blood Room ~ Chroma & Coda
Chroma & Coda is a concrete slab of techno. The clickety-clack of the beat and the pounding, incessantly strict and yet thoroughly relaxed rhythms are, of course, crucial to the music. A supremely chunky beat sets the music off on the right
Blood Room ~ Chroma & Coda
Chroma & Coda is a concrete slab of techno. The clickety-clack of the beat and the pounding, incessantly strict and yet thoroughly relaxed rhythms are, of course, crucial to the music. A supremely chunky beat sets the music off on the right
Electronic Observations 2015 #4
AKA The first annual quarterly review. This is the initial wave of catch up reviews for 2015. There will be more to come and hopefully over the next six months I’ll be a bit more on the pulse. (Jeremy Bye)
Electronic Observations 2015 #4
AKA The first annual quarterly review. This is the initial wave of catch up reviews for 2015. There will be more to come and hopefully over the next six months I’ll be a bit more on the pulse. (Jeremy Bye)
Ashwood Shepard ~ Taiwanese Slipper Mafia
Put the helmets on and gear up for the eclectic, electronically-minded Taiwanese Slipper Mafia. “Shirin Market” revs up our Asian adventure. Pretty soon, 20 mph makes way for 60 mph. Sung samples and fiery percussive flavors lap up the road markings, devouring the white lines
Ashwood Shepard ~ Taiwanese Slipper Mafia
Put the helmets on and gear up for the eclectic, electronically-minded Taiwanese Slipper Mafia. “Shirin Market” revs up our Asian adventure. Pretty soon, 20 mph makes way for 60 mph. Sung samples and fiery percussive flavors lap up the road markings, devouring the white lines
Crypto Tropic ~ S/T
In an interview with A Closer Listen‘s Nayt Keane, Le Cabanon Records expressed that its intention is “to attract the curiosity of the auditors.” The latest album from the French label does exactly that; Crypto Tropic is the label’s most mysterious offering
Crypto Tropic ~ S/T
In an interview with A Closer Listen‘s Nayt Keane, Le Cabanon Records expressed that its intention is “to attract the curiosity of the auditors.” The latest album from the French label does exactly that; Crypto Tropic is the label’s most mysterious offering
M.E.S.H. ~ Piteous Gate
Last year’s Scythians EP established Jamie Whipple (M.E.S.H.) as a force to be reckoned with. Berliners were already aware, thanks to the creative musical nights of the Janus collective; but with Piteous Gate, M.E.S.H.’s influence is now primed to go global. While most of
M.E.S.H. ~ Piteous Gate
Last year’s Scythians EP established Jamie Whipple (M.E.S.H.) as a force to be reckoned with. Berliners were already aware, thanks to the creative musical nights of the Janus collective; but with Piteous Gate, M.E.S.H.’s influence is now primed to go global. While most of
Ryan Huber ~ Astor
If this album sounds futuristic, it’s for good reason; it was recorded this summer, and released in late spring. Yes, Ryan Huber has managed to crack the space-time continuum! Astor is also evidence of a new direction for the artist (also known as
Ryan Huber ~ Astor
If this album sounds futuristic, it’s for good reason; it was recorded this summer, and released in late spring. Yes, Ryan Huber has managed to crack the space-time continuum! Astor is also evidence of a new direction for the artist (also known as