Posts Tagged: Wood & Wire

Hollow Press ~ Heads in Dust

Australia’s Wood & Wire has been making a name for itself with a series of quality releases, each featuring distinctive triple triangle covers.  After two releases on Drug Arts,  Hollow Press has joined the W&W stable.  While three releases in a

Hollow Press ~ Heads in Dust

Australia’s Wood & Wire has been making a name for itself with a series of quality releases, each featuring distinctive triple triangle covers.  After two releases on Drug Arts,  Hollow Press has joined the W&W stable.  While three releases in a

h+ ~ GIGA

Electronic music has long been the music of the future.  In a way it is science fiction music as it attempts to describe a time when human beings will have either ascended to a better state of being, or society

h+ ~ GIGA

Electronic music has long been the music of the future.  In a way it is science fiction music as it attempts to describe a time when human beings will have either ascended to a better state of being, or society

fm ~ Buttons EP

Sydney-based DJ and producer fm has arrived, and on touching down his debut Buttons EP it’s clear he has plenty of new, new-wave electronics, adorable synths and enough of a reinvigorating style to help define an original, chilled set. fm (Francis Michael Pascua) also plays the club

fm ~ Buttons EP

Sydney-based DJ and producer fm has arrived, and on touching down his debut Buttons EP it’s clear he has plenty of new, new-wave electronics, adorable synths and enough of a reinvigorating style to help define an original, chilled set. fm (Francis Michael Pascua) also plays the club

Regional Curse ~ Natural Living

Regional Curse is the solo project of Australian experimental artist Stacey Wilson. As Regional Curse, Wilson paints spacious, mesmerizing zones of deep synth and minimal percussion, utilising the themes of ascension and natural progression. Natural Living, Wilson’s third release, has these themes

Regional Curse ~ Natural Living

Regional Curse is the solo project of Australian experimental artist Stacey Wilson. As Regional Curse, Wilson paints spacious, mesmerizing zones of deep synth and minimal percussion, utilising the themes of ascension and natural progression. Natural Living, Wilson’s third release, has these themes