Drum N Bass
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Iglooghost – ‘Bronze Claw Iso’ Review
Embrace Crane Musik with industrial artistry
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VIQ – Nothing Is Real Review
Creating electronic music and recording it like your a dreampop alternative rock band
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gwEm – Atariffic Review
Taking Atari 8-bit chiptune into the drum n bass and punk worlds.
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Iglooghost – Collision Data / Diode Teeth Review
Chaos blooms as Iglooghost moves us into a new era of visceral experimental electronica
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Throwing Snow – Dragons Review
Cosmic patterns and sound manipulation delights.
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Introducing… SNAILS
Bass Saber
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Shirobon – Warp Review
Shiro-Darius
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Thys – Unmoved Mover / Unwound Review
When one genre of experiments is not enough.
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Whitely – SeaPunk2020 Review
Summer: SNES style
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RoboRob – One Beat Angel FFVII Review
Very Beaten Angel
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Clark – Branding Problem Review
Experimental dancefloor bangers
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Iglooghost, Kai Whiston & BABii – XYZ Review
Your club night just got crazy
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Lydmor – The Story Remixed Review
A remix album to take you back to the dance floor
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Iglooghost – Steel Mogu and Clear Tamei Reviews
The kitchen sink has been well and truly played with Iglooghost popped onto my radar when I saw them mentioned in Bandcamp’s albums of the…
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Happy Kuru Kuru – Happy Kuru Kuru Review
Happy Kuru Kuru is exactly what would happen if Ayumi Hamasaki from 2008-2013ish would have a love child with a Vocaloid producer. It’s the happiest,…
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Ultraísta- “Ultraísta” Review
Disorientating dancefloor magic at its Brighton best.
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Esselfortium – “Seventeen More Times” Review
Esselfortium exploded onto my radar last week and now having obtained a copy of his second album “Seventeen More Times” I intend to be keeping…
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Tom Clovin – Sudeki Soundtrack Review
Sudeki, a multi character platformer on the Xbox had the priviledge of having a soundtrack release as a double disc format. Disc 1 is the…
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Are Lamb Back Together?
Lamb appear to be touring again! Lou Rhodes had been doing solo work but a tour has been organised across Europe and their official website…
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Utada – “This Is the One” Review
Hot off the back of Heart Station, her fifth solo Japanese album comes “This Is the One”, Utada’s second English album. This time around its…
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SuperSweep – “NanoSweep 2” Review
2005 saw the release of Nanosweep 2 from the artists aka SuperSweep. After setting the tone for hard hitting bass in the first CD things…
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SuperSweep – “Nanosweep” Review
“Nanosweep” is a brand of a collection of artists from various game music backgrounds. Together these artists are best known as Supersweep. Every so often…














