Xenturion Prime, “Humanity Plus”
The sophomore LP from Sweden’s Xenturion Prime explores still new galaxies of proggy, over-the-top electropop.
Read MoreThe sophomore LP from Sweden’s Xenturion Prime explores still new galaxies of proggy, over-the-top electropop.
Read MoreBlush Response’s take on industrial techno heavily favours sharp-edged sound design.
Read MorePosted by alex | Nov 11, 2017 | Commentary, We Have a Technical | 0
On this month’s bonus commentary podcast we talk Collide’s definite year 2000 release “Chasing the Ghost”.
Read MoreAlex Reed of Seeming takes us on a ride through the soulful, wide ranging influences on his recent work on our latest So Fragile mixtape.
Read MoreiVardensphere’s seventh LP overall and second of 2017 speaks to the past and present of the rhythmic industrial project.
Read MoreThe latest full length from Displacer speaks to the broad ideas and strong aesthetic of the IDM-Technoid project.
Read MorePosted by alex | Oct 21, 2017 | Commentary, We Have a Technical | 0
For this month’s We Have a Commentary, we’re talking a modern post-witchhouse classic, ∆AIMON’s “Flatliner”.
Read MoreThe long-awaited sophomore album from Iceland’s Legend shifts the band into an electronic rock milieu.
Read MoreMutant electro act Whiteqube return with new music in the form of their first ever LP.
Read MoreCyanotic’s fourth LP drapes an old school sound in new school programming and production.
Read MoreThe 5th Slighter LP uses extensive sound design and deep grooves to draw the listner into it’s new school machine rock.
Read MorePosted by alex | Sep 23, 2017 | Commentary, We Have a Technical | 0
On this special bonus podcast the senior staff discuss Kirlian Camera mid-career highlight “Still Air (Aria Immobile)”
Read MoreThe sophomore album from the Danish-Canadian producer/performer is exacting, precise and musical.
Read MoreEric Sochocki’s debut as FIRES uses synthwave production as a delivery mechanism for big hooks and highly emotional vocals.
Read MoreThis month’s So Fragile mixtape was put together by Colin Cameron Allrich of ultra-modern electronic rock project Slighter!
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