DJMREX, “EP1”
The debut from Douglas McCarthy’s new project is as heady and complex as it is warm and inviting.
Read MoreThe debut from Douglas McCarthy’s new project is as heady and complex as it is warm and inviting.
Read MoreAtlanta’s Die Sektor close off a trilogy of experimental aggrotech albums with a corker.
Read MoreReturning with their first LP of all new material in 16 years, Die Krupps sound exactly as you would expect them to… in a positive way.
Read MoreThe Dubcon record offers a dark fusion of the distinct dub styles of cEvin Key and Ryan Moore.
Read MoreThe second album from Ab Ovo’s Régis Baillet evokes shapes and motions through careful composition and sound design.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Sep 24, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 0
Diskonnekted follow up on their ambitious 2012 LP Hotel Existence with a remix EP that’s just as varied. Here’s the play-by-play…
Read MoreHenric De La Cour’s second solo record eschews the excesses of its predecessor, instead walking some deft pop tightropes.
Read MoreDistorted Memory are back from their sojourn in occult territory, both informed by their travels and returning to their roots.
Read MorecEvin Key and Phil Western return with a new album of sprightly analogue IDM and techno, as weirdly listenable as it is spacey and inscrutable.
Read MoreThe Slovakian duo use some unconventional and thoughtful tactics to bridge electro-industrial and IDM.
Read MoreThe first Hymen release for the Toronto IDM project immerses the listener in warm, attentively composed sound.
Read MoreThe third album from the Atlanta based group hinges on a mix of dubstep and dark electro sounds.
Read MoreThe sophomore album from Portland’s Dead When I Found Her has the same skeleton as their Puppy inspired debut, with a pop heart beating inside it.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Sep 28, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
A by-donation clutch of remixes gives some of DarkDriveClinic’s richly produced tracks some breathing room and club opportunities.
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