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07May/22

Arno Cronje – Dimensional Security

May 7, 2022Music Review, New Releasesキャラクター

After being granted an exclusive pre-release access of Arno’s latest work, I am very pleased with the direction his music has gone. Perfectly mastered, sonically detailed and featuring layers upon layers ofRead More…

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06May/22

Moderat – MORE D4TA

May 6, 2022Music Review, New Releasesキャラクター

I’ve never heard of German supergroup Moderat before, yet the name struck something within me. Upon listening to their songs, I found them quite enjoyable. Only three tracks from the new albumRead More…

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04May/22

Toro y Moi – Mahal

May 4, 2022Music Review, New Releasesキャラクター

After anticipating this album all April, I was a bit disappointed with how difficult it was to listen to the first time. Thankfully, it gets easier after the second and third listening,Read More…

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15Mar/22

Shogun – Slipstream (1995)

March 15, 2022Music Reviewキャラクター

As far as drum n bass goes, the drums are pretty consistent. That’s what makes it such an interesting genre to listen to. The core drum n bass beat is a sampleRead More…

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01Mar/22

Gravity Season – Leon Patriz

March 1, 2022Music Review, New Releasesキャラクター

This weird album was sent in by a record label. It is an interesting listen with several tracks that seem achingly too-short, and some that are the perfect length. The first trackRead More…

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01Feb/21

Sound Ancestors – Madlib

February 1, 2021Music Review, New Releasesキャラクター

Insanely textured and endlessly interesting, the newest release from MADLIB, Sound Ancestors, wraps you in a warm blanket of audio bliss and keeps you feeling like a summer breeze all the wayRead More…

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20Oct/20

HyperSwim

October 20, 2020Uncategorizedキャラクター

HyperSwim is a 19-track pop compilation album published by the HyperSwim collective exclusively on digital in late 2019. A lush record that rolls into whichever setting you play it in, and growsRead More…

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15Sep/20

Okay Kaya – Surviving Is The New Living

September 15, 2020Music Review, New ReleasesJamie Vazey

Proof that voice is its own instrument. Somber and solemn soundscapes with production that builds on the thinner concepts of her earlier album Watch This Liquid Pour Itself. A fully realised albumRead More…

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04Sep/20

ASCII Church – Ur First Moon

September 4, 2020Music Review, New ReleasesJamie Vazey

Minimalism, Mixing, and Mastering. This track from ASCII Church shows that the effects are as important as the melodies themselves. Synthetic treating of voice and percussion mixes well with the strings; ARead More…

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03Sep/20

Vayu – Her Majesty

September 3, 2020Music Review, New ReleasesDarion Squire

Solemn keys tell of the lonely mysterium that will soon be haunted by all sorts of whacky and psychedelic sprites and ghouls journeying alongside each other but somehow separate. The tracks areRead More…

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