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Tag: Electronica

Fink – Beauty In Your Wake review

As recording locations go, few sound more idyllic than a converted chapel in a tiny Cornish village, but for Fin … More

Beauty In Your Wake review, Cornwall, Electronica, Fin Greenall, Fink, Folk

Colouring – Love To You, Mate review

In art it’s taken for granted that you might shift from one perspective to another, but some shifts are not … More

Colouring, Electronica, Indie, Love To You Mate review

Royksopp – Profound Mysteries III review

When Svein Berger and Torbjørn Brundtland told the world in 2014 that The Inevitable End was more than just the … More

Chillout, Electronica, Goldfrapp, Melody AM, Profound Mysteries, Royksopp

Actress – Dummy Corporation EP review

As Actress, Darren Cunningham has exclusively chosen to venture into electronic music’s margins, focusing on mood and inference rather anything … More

Actress, Darren Cunningham, Dummy Corporation EP, Electronica, IDM, Techno

Hot Chip – Freakout/Release review

Expressing yourself differently within the confines of your fan’s expectations has always been a probem for any artist; whilst a … More

Alexis Taylor, Electronica, Freakout/Release review, Hot Chip, Indie, Joe Goddard

Best Albums of 2021 #13 Leon Vynehall – Rare, Forever

In making the follow up to 2018’s more straightforward Nothing Is Still Leon Vynehall drew threads around a concept he … More

Best Albums of 2021, Electronica, IDM, Leon Vynehall, Rare Forever

DJ Food – Kaleidoscope Companion review

It seemed that there’s something quite archaic now about the idea of a DJ/Producer collective, given that most artists tend … More

Coldcut, DJ Food, Electronica, IDM, Kaleidoscope Companion review

Leon Vynehall – Rare, Forever review

Sometimes the line between artist and individual is easy to see; stardom and being famous are after all in an … More

Ambient, Dubstep, Electronica, Rare, Rare Forever Review

John Carpenter – Lost Themes III Alive After Death review

John Carpenter is better known as the man who brought us horror classics such as Halloween, The Thing and Prince … More

Electronica, Halloween, John Carpenter, Lost Themes III review, The Thing

100 Greatest Songs of the 2010’s #41 Todd Terje – Inspector Norse

Released : 2012 Norway: Land of the Fjords, days without sunset, the birthplace of Black Metal but also the home … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 2010's, Electronica, House, Todd Terje Inspector Norse

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