EAR INFLUXION

Words about electronic & experimental music

SINCE 2010

Arovane: Ve Palor (n5md) Uwe Zahn disappeared from the music landscape after the release of his fan-adored third solo album Lilies in 2004. Thankfully n5md has provided an appropriate home...

Arovane: Ve Palor (n5md) Uwe Zahn disappeared from the music landscape after the release of his fan-adored third solo album Lilies in 2004. Thankfully n5md has provided an appropriate home...

Ekca Liena & Spheruleus: Mapping The Boundary Layer (Home Normal) The far-off bells and hazy breeze that resound on “Apparatus and Installation” start off this...

Holy Other: Held (Tri Angle) Following up the promise of their With U EP, Manchester artist Holy Other presents this concise 35-minute album of new material. Well, mostly new — some of it...

Jasmina Maschina: Alphabet Dream Noise (Staubgold) “Folktronica” — what an unfortunate genre music journalists conjured up to explain the merging of computer music and acoustic...

A-Sun Amissa: Desperate In Her Heavy Sleep (Gizeh) This collection of five tracks tows the post-rock line in a way that will sound familiar to anyone who’s a fan of the...

Polysick: Digital Native (Planet µ) Hailing from Rome, Egisto Sopor is the mind behind the odd musical stylings of Polysick. Digital Native is his first proper full-length album under the...

Vladislav Delay: Espoo (Raster-Noton) “Olari,” the first track on this rather odd EP from Sasu Ripatti, starts off unassumingly enough with a sort of machine-gun like...

frankly i cant be doing with podcasts. i tell you why , i spend somewhere around a year working on a album of depth and adventure , and all the results are good , people seem happy and enjoy the interesting direction . but all they say is “ can you do a podcast ?” why do you need a podcast aka a dj mix , the music is about my music not someone elses . everyone this is killing this music scene for me …..come and hear us play LIVE . we will fucking blow you away!

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Squarepusher: Ufabulum (Warp) Tom Jenkinson earned his place in the upper echelons of electronic music in the mid 90s with a glut of spastic, near perfectly executed drum & bass albums...

Puresque: Leitmotiv (Tresor) I think everyone has at least one old really good friend… Someone you feel so comfortable with and know so well that even if years go by between visits,...

Jimmy Edgar: Majenta (Hotflush) Jimmy Edgar has never really gotten a fair shake in my opinion. He seems too goofy and pop-inclined for the serious heads, but he’s perhaps also too...

Forward Strategy Group: Labour Division (Perc Trax) Perc Trax is on a roll! The full-length debut album from UK duo Al Matthews and Patrick Walker is leaps and bounds cooler than the EPs...

Laurel Halo: Quarantine (Hyperdub) Finally, Laurel Halo’s debut album has arrived, curiously on Hyperdub, the UK bass music label responsible for delivering unto us such acts as...

Mark Van Hoen: The Revenant Diary (Editions Mego) Mark Van Hoen, known for his work as Locust as well as early collaborations with Seefeel and more, returns under his proper name, this...

Fluxion: Traces (Echocord) Anyone familiar with Fluxion or Echocord should know roughly what to expect here. Post Basic Channel dubby techno, buoyant and minimal, nothing too abrasive or...

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