Ichtyor Tides, “Mortisle Elytrion”
Ichtyor Tides offer a record of drones, crackles, and French poetry which eschews common rhythmic devices for the sake of a more idiosyncratic listen.
Read MoreIchtyor Tides offer a record of drones, crackles, and French poetry which eschews common rhythmic devices for the sake of a more idiosyncratic listen.
Read MoreNew music from Legend, V▲LH▲LL, Terminal Gods, Imminent, and Double Echo, plus some fun with the ID:UD mailbag.
Read MoreCaustic doubles-down on the studio polish of last year’s outing, and field tests a wide range of sounds in rapid succession over the course of a mammoth LP.
Read MoreBelgium’s Cruise [Ctrl] draw upon Twin Peaks for inspiration on their third LP, and strike a newfound balance between noise and rhythm.
Read MoreWe mark some ID:UD milestones with new music from Officers and Gary Numan, Needle Factory, Soft Kill, Cruise [Ctrl], and Mongo Erectus.
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.
Read MoreDebut LP from Italian newcomers delivers deathrock punch and goth panache in equal doses.
Read MorePhiladelphia’s Night Sins acknowledge influences, then quickly get down to brass tacks on a steely goth/post-punk debut.
Read MoreThe Ukranian producer’s fourth LP in two years wanders far off the IDM reservation and into some compelling classically influenced territory with its sparse blend of piano, violin, and beats.
Read MoreAnother week is upon us and the hits don’t stop! Dark and trippy stuff from Nexus Kenosis, PROSYMNA, The Pain Machinery, Ghosts In The Clocktower, and S U R V I V E!
Read MoreA brief, noisy, and deceptively deep listen, X.A.O.S’ third release makes up for some muddy production with a wide range of approaches to industrial noise.
Read MoreThe diverse Belgian act plays with adding new developments in low-end into their already broad palette.
Read MoreThe week starts with new shizz from Strangers, A.D.A.C., and Spatial Relation, a collab between dark ambient masters, plus unexpected remixes and covers from Continues, ∆AIMON and Dead When I Found Her.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Aug 23, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
XP8’s latest maxi-EP takes the listener on a whirlwind trek across genres and sounds, opting for a “cast a wide net” approach to potential club play.
Read MoreTrading in the spacey, abstract vein of IDM which is Tympanik’s specialty, newcomer Tineidae acquits himself well.
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