EAR INFLUXION

Words about electronic & experimental music

SINCE 2010

Kaliber: “16.2” (Kaliber 16, 2007) Some unsung techno magic by John Dahlbäck under his mysterious Kaliber moniker. Best listened to with some patience, as it takes its time to more fully...

Ain Soph: “Monsolvat” (Kshatriya, 1988) I’m happy to have just learned that this little known album got a proper remaster and reissue in 2007. I like the odd mix of goth mystique,...

Autechre: “Perlence Subrange 3” (Quaristice.Quadrange.ep.ae, Warp 2008) I prefer this track from Autechre in its more blissed out variations on the subsequent EPs that followed their...

FIS: Homologous (Void Comms) Olly Peryman’s latest as FIS feels like an odd skimming off the topmost surface of drum & bass and dubstep; sort of like the lingering effect of...

Airchamber3: Peripheral (Frattonove) Airchamber3 consists of Andrea Ferraris (guitar, bass, laptop, effects, drums), Luca Serrapiglio (alto, tenor & baritone saxophone, bass clarinet,...

Cassegrain: Tiamat (Prologue) With Tiamat, the duo of Alex Tsiridis and Hüseyin Evirgren have crafted a nice suite of minimal, buoyant techno tracks that would make the Basic Channel crowd...

Killawatt: Opposing Rhetoric Part 1 & Part 2 (Osiris UK) Killawatt, aka Matthew Watt, has been cranking out records steadily since 2011. After digging his collaborations with Ipman I...

Orbital: “Satan” (III, 1991) “And by the way, if you see your mom this weekend, would you be sure and tell her…”(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

Physical Therapy: Whitelabel (Grizzly) Physical Therapy is an act about which I know very little, outside of the obvious reference points on Discogs and what not. This four-tracker on...

Squarepusher: “Venus No. 17” (Ultravisitor bonus disc, Warp 2004) Every time I think I may be tired of Tom Jenkinson’s music, I give it a listen and it sounds as fresh as ever.

Ipman: Persistent Dread / Signal Motion (Osiris Music) Killer, dark bass music from up and comer Ipman. This is the first solo music I’ve heard from him, having enjoyed his...

S.B.O.T.H.I. “C.B.A.” (Q.E.D., NL Centrum 1988) Vintage weirdness courtesy of Achim Wollscheid, under his early Swimming Behavior of the Human Infant acronym. The entire Q.E.D....

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