Posts Tagged: µ-ziq
ACL 2025 ~ The Top 20 Albums of the Year
This year’s top album was a revelation: one of the humblest records we’ve ever covered drew acclaim from our entire staff. In a year of tumult, it comes as no surprise that we would be drawn to the quiet and
ACL 2025 ~ The Top 20 Albums of the Year
This year’s top album was a revelation: one of the humblest records we’ve ever covered drew acclaim from our entire staff. In a year of tumult, it comes as no surprise that we would be drawn to the quiet and
µ-Ziq ~ 1979
There is a certain nostalgia inherent to the more ambient compositions of the first major IDM artists. Mike Paradinas, under his most well known alias µ-Ziq, is one of these artists, who (alongside contemporaries like Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, and Boards
µ-Ziq ~ 1979
There is a certain nostalgia inherent to the more ambient compositions of the first major IDM artists. Mike Paradinas, under his most well known alias µ-Ziq, is one of these artists, who (alongside contemporaries like Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, and Boards
Electronic Observations #5
Well, it’s been a while… rather than dwell on the gap between columns this year, let’s enjoy a raft of new electronic releases, instead. (Jeremy Bye) Boozoo Bajou ~ Hirta EP The German dubtronica duo have not exactly been prolific
Electronic Observations #5
Well, it’s been a while… rather than dwell on the gap between columns this year, let’s enjoy a raft of new electronic releases, instead. (Jeremy Bye) Boozoo Bajou ~ Hirta EP The German dubtronica duo have not exactly been prolific
Electronic Observations 2013 #5
Given that this article is published at some point between the release of albums by Daft Punk and Boards of Canada, acts who have been making electronic music for a number of years – and share a similar slow-but-steady approach
Electronic Observations 2013 #5
Given that this article is published at some point between the release of albums by Daft Punk and Boards of Canada, acts who have been making electronic music for a number of years – and share a similar slow-but-steady approach