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Haiku Salut – There Is Nowhere Else Review
NASA goes to Icelandic dream folk rave Experimental dream-like electronica permeates around Haiku Salut’s third album ‘There Is Nowhere Else’ which often feels like it…
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Introducing… Gum Takes Tooth
Rhythmic electro-rock is how I’d describe Gum Takes Tooth and their second single ‘Borrows Lies’. The London based duo are quite unclassifiable though as they…
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Josh Alexander – Hiraeth Review
The deconstruction of a piano to digital noise Josh Alexander’s classically trained pianist skills are front and centre in his debut album “Hiraeth”. The contemporary…
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Tim Shiel – Glowing Pains Music From The Garden Betweens Review
Creating fragments of memories from fragments of music An absolutely beautiful puzzle platform game, The Gardens Between takes two children’s memories, shatters them and lets you…
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Heinali – Iridescent Review
Heinali’s new album is simply out of this world Having discovered Heinali’s unique brand of distorted drone like electronica synesthesia by playing the amazing game…
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Benedikt – Fascia Review
Creepy drone pop for midnight Benedikt burst onto my ears in 2016 with his superb debut EP Soma. His dark electronica meshed avant-garde weirdness with genuine…
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Gazelle Twin – Pastoral Review
Social Anxiety and a Pointed Finger from the Piper Herself Knowing how to describe what Gazelle Twin does with sound is a bit like asking…
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Introducing… Ah! Kosmos
Multi-instrumentalist and producer Başak Günak, also known as Ah! Kosmos, popped onto my radar with her new single from her forthcoming album “Beautiful Swamp”. Her moody…
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Heinali Returns With New Single and Album of Blissful Bleeps
Heinali, whom I was introduced to with the absolutely stunning Bound game soundtrack, is returning with a new album and judging from the epic ten-minute…
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The Eye of Time – Myth II A Need To Survive Review
Experimental Post Rock Electronica That Goes Straight For The Feels Veering off into the world of highly experimental The Eye of Time, the moniker French…
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Wired To Follow – WTFHQ01 Review
Wired To Follow’s latest release WTFHQ01 continues to show the Liverpool based project as completely genre-defying. It’s part rock, it’s part ambient, it’s part electronica,…
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Visitors – Audio Visual Film Review
From the minds of Godfrey Reggio and Philip Glass, Visitors is the most recent collaboration of the duo following on from the Qatsi trilogy and Reggio’s…
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FOXTROTT Releases Meditations II
Artists that release their entire catalogue for free so you can sample their stuff before you buy them have my deep gratitude. FOXTROTT returns with her…
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Searmanas – Searmanas Review
Take one part early Lamb and two parts Juliana Barwick and a pinch of Mandalay sprinkled on top and that’s as close as I can get…
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Bruno Sanfilippo – Unity Review
Pianist and composer Bruno Sanfilippo’s latest album Unity see’s him moving away from his abstract, often piano only compositions towards something much more ambient and…
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Introducing… Albecq
Albecq is the project name for three music producers that have got together to share their love of synths. Angus MacRae, James Jones and Thom…
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Introducing… Matt Calvert
Matt Calvert is an experimental producer whose gearing up to release his first album entitled “Typewritten” on 7th September. His guitar and keyboard background in…
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VTR – Soul to Skin Review
VTR’s EP “Soul to Skin” is a lesson in less being more. The duo’s electronica roots veer away from beats and huge moments entirely. Instead,…
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Introducing… VTR
London based electronica duo VTR are busy preparing for their new EP entitled Soul to Skin, and the title track’s music video is the embodiment…
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Introducing… Resina
Cello on a mission
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Gazelle Twin returns with more creepy electronica
Satan rides of Hobby Horse on Wednedays
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Ryoji Ikeda comes to London for a new music and visual installation
Electronica binary art to submerge in
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Abi Wade – “Beautifully Astray” Review
Armed to the cello
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Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith – “The Kid” Review
One of the most experimental yet heady albums of 2017
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Jeremy Flower – “Mediated Matter” Review
Ambient abstract weirdness on the journey to a higher plain
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Fever Ray returns after eight year break
You're invited to an bondage tea party.
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Camille – “OUI” Review
Returning from the Monastery of vocal layers in style
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Introducing… Coincidence Bizarre
Like an outtake from LittleBigPlanet..,
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Agnes Obel – “Citizen of Glass” Review
When classical meets synth in a hypnotic dream
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Bruno Sanfilippo – “Piano Textures 4” Review
Opening up a piano to see what's inside
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Introducing… John Southworth
Kooky pop from the damp side
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Robyn Miller – “Obduction Original Soundtrack” Review
One to return to (by one whose returned!)
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Ghost Marrow – “Bunraku Warrior” Review
When beauty gets twisted
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Benedikt – “Soma” Review
A truly creepy downtempo artist
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Introducing… Sea Moya
Beats, pitch bending and weird synths? We have a winner with Sea Moya
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SEXWITCH – “Sexwitch” Review
When Natasha Khan decided to give in to an musical structure at all
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HEIRESS – “HEIRESS” Review
When pop and beat meets art and attack
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Son Lux – “Bones” Review
Ryan Lott channels angry and all his previous lyrics into an explosive if familiar album
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LTO – “No Pasa Nada” Review
Bringing those experimental beats back

































