David Vélez ~ The Wait

“The wait” refers to time spent waiting in the darkness of the Columbian forest, making field recordings and wondering if one is going to be eaten by a jaguar, bitten by a pit viper, squeezed by an anaconda, brushed by

David Vélez ~ The Wait

“The wait” refers to time spent waiting in the darkness of the Columbian forest, making field recordings and wondering if one is going to be eaten by a jaguar, bitten by a pit viper, squeezed by an anaconda, brushed by

James Murray ~ Mount View

In 2012, James Murray released Floods, a metaphorical reaction to annual flooding in the Welsh mountains.  A meditation on loss, The Land Bridge, followed in 2013.  The deeply personal Mount View completes this trilogy. Quiet and meditative, it still manages to convey a sense

James Murray ~ Mount View

In 2012, James Murray released Floods, a metaphorical reaction to annual flooding in the Welsh mountains.  A meditation on loss, The Land Bridge, followed in 2013.  The deeply personal Mount View completes this trilogy. Quiet and meditative, it still manages to convey a sense

Geins’t Naït + Laurent Petitgand ~ Je vous dis

When the work of a decades-old recording act still sounds potent, we know that we are in the presence of talent.  The post-industrial sounds of Geins’t Naït are balanced here by the modern composition of Laurent Petitgand, to this date best known for his

Geins’t Naït + Laurent Petitgand ~ Je vous dis

When the work of a decades-old recording act still sounds potent, we know that we are in the presence of talent.  The post-industrial sounds of Geins’t Naït are balanced here by the modern composition of Laurent Petitgand, to this date best known for his

death’s dynamic shroud.wmv ~ 世界大戦OLYMPICS

1978: the year that gave rise to the Dawn of the Dead. Vaporwave came to life a couple of years later when the 80’s and its glitzy, acidic colour scheme arrived on the scene. Tangerine synths rocked slowly to soft sunsets and

death’s dynamic shroud.wmv ~ 世界大戦OLYMPICS

1978: the year that gave rise to the Dawn of the Dead. Vaporwave came to life a couple of years later when the 80’s and its glitzy, acidic colour scheme arrived on the scene. Tangerine synths rocked slowly to soft sunsets and

Roll the Dice ~ Until Silence

There’s nothing that can’t be improved by adding an orchestra.  Stockholm duo Roll the Dice was already an industry favorite, thanks in great part to their 2011 breakthrough album, In Dust.  Until Silence puts them over the top.  This is sonic experimentation at

Roll the Dice ~ Until Silence

There’s nothing that can’t be improved by adding an orchestra.  Stockholm duo Roll the Dice was already an industry favorite, thanks in great part to their 2011 breakthrough album, In Dust.  Until Silence puts them over the top.  This is sonic experimentation at

Thomas Ankersmit ~ Figueroa Terrace

In our Spring Music Preview, we commented on the fact that Thomas Ankersmit and Valerio Tricoli followed up their Forma II collaboration by releasing albums on the same day.  While both albums are experimental, Ankersmit concentrates on the electronic aspect of the production

Thomas Ankersmit ~ Figueroa Terrace

In our Spring Music Preview, we commented on the fact that Thomas Ankersmit and Valerio Tricoli followed up their Forma II collaboration by releasing albums on the same day.  While both albums are experimental, Ankersmit concentrates on the electronic aspect of the production

Kyoka ~ Is (Is Superpowered)

German label raster-noton has been quietly building an empire of astute dance floor and headphone wizards; amassing producers with a progressive bent to their love of heavy techno music. Producers who are not content to hit for par or sail

Kyoka ~ Is (Is Superpowered)

German label raster-noton has been quietly building an empire of astute dance floor and headphone wizards; amassing producers with a progressive bent to their love of heavy techno music. Producers who are not content to hit for par or sail

Mitchel Davidovitz ~ Window of Normalization

According to Nielsen ratings, the average American watches 34 hours of television a week.  This stunning statistic alone may explain the dulling of the nation’s competitive edge.  It also explains the common feeling of not having enough free time; what little time

Mitchel Davidovitz ~ Window of Normalization

According to Nielsen ratings, the average American watches 34 hours of television a week.  This stunning statistic alone may explain the dulling of the nation’s competitive edge.  It also explains the common feeling of not having enough free time; what little time