Bruce Gilbert and BAW: Diluvial (Touch) Bruce Gilbert, best known for his founding and long-time role in Wire (until departing in 2004), paired up with the Beaconsfield ArtWorks duo (David...
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Senking: Capsize Recovery (Raster-Noton) As Senking, Jens Massel has been plumbing the depths of dark electronic music for 15 years now. Capsize Recovery continues along those lines,...
Brothomstates: “Matala Bobo” (2004, Arcola) What a classic deep, spacy jam by Brothomstates. We miss you.(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
Steve Hauschildt: S/H (Editions Mego) Fans of the drippy synth stylings of Cleveland act Emeralds will likely delight in the bounty of former Emeralds member Steve Hauschildt’s...
Bakradze: The Room / We Will Always Work It Out Somehow (2nd Drop) Both tracks on this new 12" from Bakradze are quite good, though they’re fairly different. On the A-side is...
Aphex Twin: Melodies From Mars (1995) I’d never heard this old self-released cassette of tracks from Aphex Twin until I stumbled onto the whole thing on YouTube. I love the internet.
Bleak: “Excess” (Ekko, Deeply Rooted House 2011) Quality techno from Santiago Naura’s debut EP as Bleak.(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
DMX Krew: Cities In Flight (Central Processing Unit) Ed DMX returns with another ace selection of meticulous electro tracks, this time mostly shorter pieces. They will sound familiar to...
Portishead: “To Kill a Dead Man” (1994) Portishead’s odd short film that followed their debut album Dummy in 1994 reminds me a bit of Louis Malle’s film noir Elevator to the...
Various Artists: An Anthology of Noise and Electronic Music: Seventh and Last Chronology, 1930-2012 (Sub Rosa) The seventh and final installment in Sub Rosa’s massive series....
John Cage: “Music For Marcel Duchamp” (1947) Happy birthday, John Cage! This excerpt is from Hans Richter’s film Dreams That Money Can Buy and is a collaboration between the two...
Various Artists: No End of Vinyl (Crónica) 13 years ago, Mego released Pure’s the.end.of.vinyl on a 3" CD. The release marked a shift in Pure’s sound from more...
Ryuichi Sakamoto + Taylor Deupree: Disappearance (12k) Ryuichi Sakamoto has a reputation that precedes him. His time in Yellow Magic Orchestra alone makes him one of the most iconic...
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