Electronic – Experimental
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The Field – Yesterday and Today
It would be fair to assume that Sweden’s Axel Willner must have been scratching his head about what to follow up 2007’s essential From Here We Go Sublime with. Whilst an hour of minimal techno and surprisingly warm electronics was well received critically and genuinely appeared as a fresh, honest...
Passion Pit – Manners
It strikes a balance of capturing the sound in between when you used to play the SNES and when you first started sitting proper exams. If it were a course in Mario Kart, it would be Rainbow Road. And quite frankly, that’s all the endorsement you...
Saito Koji – Beautiful
Marking the 4th release from France’s SEM label comes the latest opus from Japan’s Saito Koji. Koji managed to step up to the mark and present an Ambient piece worthy of William Basinski comparisons. Here, with “Beautiful” (and not unlike his other works), he offers over a single track clocking...
Tim Hecker – An Imaginary Country
I don’t understand this place, this time but in a hundred years I know that I will be ash, at my best. Cold mending rot and soil somewhere forgotten by the kin that never came to keep me, if our long tradition persists. But that’s then, isn’t it? And in...
Preslav Literary School – Beautiful Was the Time
A soft scatter from static and the voice loops, determined to be heard among the din and chirping birds. The wails of strangers hum in other rooms. Holy places, perhaps. Alchemists bleeding life into their sullen gold mourning as if that sacrifice might shed some magic into the mosaic of...
Anamanaguchi – Dawn Metropolis
Anamanaguchi are in the strange position of being a novelty within a novelty. They’re apart of the endlessly fascinating chiptune niche-genre, a tight-knit community of avant-electronic musicians that have harnessed the sounds of their Game Boys and Super Nintendos to make dance and electronic music, led by the forerunning label...










