Avant Garde
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Introducing… Ken Fury
Earth Day gets Apocalyptic
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Introducing… Amnesia Scanner
Creepy nightmare dances to lose your soul to
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Introducing… Shortwave Research Group
Throbbing dystopian 3am vibes
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Introducing… Lorenzo Senni
Synth Rhythms
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Matmos – For Alan Turing Review
Crytopgraphy - the music
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Xi.Me.Na – Before You Review
Taking the opera to the indie-tronica scene
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Bryce Dessner and Ensemble Resonanz – Tenebre Review
Psychological string wars
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Introducing… Arandel
Kraussical chiptunes
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Rajna Swaminathan – Of Agency and Abstraction Review
South Indian jazz mad experimental
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Gamarduh Fungus – Natural Storm Review
Drones without wind shields
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Vieo Abiungo – The Dregs Review
A haunted pilgrimage through Africa
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Silla and Rise – Galactic Gala Review
Taking throat singing to the dancefloor
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Christine Ott & Torsten Böttcher – Nanook of the North Review
The beautifully dangerous soundtrack of an Eskimo
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Kazu – Adult Baby Review
Experimental dream pop that crosses genres and continents
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MMMΔ – Egoismo Review
The sound of malevolence
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Device Orchestra is my favourite new discovery on YouTube
A new household name in music?
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Conan Osiris – Musica, Normal Review
One of the best oddities of this years Eurovision was the utterly discordant misery pop of Conan Osiris. His song ‘Telemoveis’ for Portgual, which was…
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Introducing… Alessandro Cortini
Crispy synth loops that crawl by the inch
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Eve Maret – No More Running Review
A journey down a psychedelic time warp
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Introducing… Qasim Naqvi
Flexible synths and humans
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Introducing… Aisha Devi
Clubbing with shamen
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Concert Review – Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance rock the Hammersmith Apollo
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Introducing… Daniel Thorne
Experiment saxophone electronica
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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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Dead Can Dance – Dionysus Review
A worldly album that’s pretty suite Approaching their ninth studio album, Dead Can Dance continue to move around different time periods, cultures and parts of…
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Soap&Skin – From Gas To Solid / You Are My Friend Review
What happens when the haunted become grateful? Soap&Skin’s musical career to date has always been about having shimmers of beauty in demonic, haunting piano and…
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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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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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Chelsey and the Noise – Blank Frames Review
When gothic electronica meets guitar noise in a dance hall showdown Chelsey and the Noise is what I’d imagine would happen if St Vincent turned…
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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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Soap&Skin Returns with new single, album and bit of light in doom
Soap&Skin’s music has always been gothic doom wrapped up in some of the most delicate piano and eerie banshee vocals. Returning after a couple of…
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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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Liars showcase their haunting film soundtrack with three chilling music videos
Liars last month released a trilogy of music videos that showcase just how creepy and haunting they can make an original soundtrack. Whilst the band…
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Jenny Hval – The Long Sleep EP Review
I stumbled across Jenny Hval’s highly abstract dreamlike rock last year and her brand of angelic singing and spacey monologues really took me by surprise.…
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Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch – Epoques Review
I love the piano. I love the piano more when it’s being toyed with into more unusual situations – not necessarily a prepared piano, but…
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Delhia de France – Moirai Review
Delhia de France’s weird love or warbly synths and atmospheric noises are the trademarks that are smeared all over her debut EP “Moirai”. Each track has…
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Rodney Cromwell – Rodney’s English Disco Review
The Pet Shop Boys are often maligned but their brand of synthpop in the 80’s symbolised quite a few great things that I have personally…
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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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Dva – “Cherries on Air Chuchel Soundtrack” Review
The craziest soundtrack you'll hear all year




































