Posts Tagged: Orange Milk Records

Jacoti Sommes ~ Travel Time / A Co. ~ SideQuest
During an early period of blissful naivety, electronic music embodied a high-tech future on the brink of beginning. The prophecy was true, insofar as synthetic replication or processing of sound is now a given in most genres. However, when we

Jacoti Sommes ~ Travel Time / A Co. ~ SideQuest
During an early period of blissful naivety, electronic music embodied a high-tech future on the brink of beginning. The prophecy was true, insofar as synthetic replication or processing of sound is now a given in most genres. However, when we

Mukqs ~ SD Biomix
When we imagine things like cyborgs and the integration of technology with biology we are usually continuing a long-running philosophical division between ‘natural’ and ‘artificial’, one we tend to exaggerate in the images of robotic arms and microchip-enhanced eyes. Arguably,

Mukqs ~ SD Biomix
When we imagine things like cyborgs and the integration of technology with biology we are usually continuing a long-running philosophical division between ‘natural’ and ‘artificial’, one we tend to exaggerate in the images of robotic arms and microchip-enhanced eyes. Arguably,

Nick Storring ~ Endless Conjecture
Nick Storring‘s Endless Conjecture comes in quite fast after his last album, Gardens, released with only a few months of separation from each other. In a way, this closeness becomes reflected not solely in the process through which the music

Nick Storring ~ Endless Conjecture
Nick Storring‘s Endless Conjecture comes in quite fast after his last album, Gardens, released with only a few months of separation from each other. In a way, this closeness becomes reflected not solely in the process through which the music

Cream Juice ~ Self Titled Cassette
If, in some alternate reality, synths and home recording equipment were as accessible to mid-70s punks as they are today, it’s a safe-ish bet to imagine some kids leaving the guitars with the noisy boys at the local hall and

Cream Juice ~ Self Titled Cassette
If, in some alternate reality, synths and home recording equipment were as accessible to mid-70s punks as they are today, it’s a safe-ish bet to imagine some kids leaving the guitars with the noisy boys at the local hall and