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The 50 Best Songs of 2019 #48 Plaid – Dancers

50 Best Tracks of 2019, Dancers, IDM, Plaid

Tycho – Weather review

It’s taken Scott Hansen a very, very long time to scratch an itch: after almost 20 years building Tycho’s presence … More

Amb, Chillwave, IDM, Scott Hansen, Tycho, Weather album review

Future Sound of London – ISDN Review

“They made music that they once described as “Immersive soup”, but here the tone is more about the abstract, far out places of experimentation which echo the krautrock, free jazz and psychedelic nuances which became their later avatars.”

Future Sounds Of London, IDM, Techno

Ghosts On The Wire – 20 Years of Music Has The Right To Children

June, 1998. A friend of mine has leant me two albums; one is Adam F’s Colours, a more than palatable … More

Boards Of Canada, Eoin Sandison, IDM, Marcus Sandison, Music Has The Right To Children

Weekender #2 Air – Moon Safari

For the second in the Weekender series it’s time to revisit arguably the first post-Britpop classic, Air’s debut album Moon … More

Air, Daft Punk, Disco, Folktronica, IDM, Moon Safari

Best Albums of 2017 #2 Four Tet – New Energy

“That’s not to say New Energy was a collection of demos just thrown out by a contented late thirty something with a gap in his schedule.”

Four Tet, IDM, New Energy, Techno

Best Songs of 2017 #7 Four Tet – Lush

From the album New Energy

Best Songs of 2017, Four Tet, IDM, Lush, New Energy

Best Songs of 2017 #9 Lanark Artefax – Touch Absence

Autechre, Best Songs of 2017, IDM, Lanark Artefax, Techno, Touch Absence, Warp Records

Best albums of 2017 #8 Forest Swords – Compassion

“Meaning in a storm cloud of the modern boogey man’s construction.”

Best Albums of 2017, Compassion, Forest Swords, IDM

Speedy J – Ginger review

“Ginger was a seamless blend of full length pieces and shorter fills exploring the post club experience, highlighting Paap’s skill in producing a body of work that is both highly evocative but genuinely listenable.”

IDM, Jochem Paap, Speedy J, Techno, Warp Records

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