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Tag: Warp Records

Seefeel – Everything Squared EP review

There’s always been a slightly ironic angle to Seefeel’s name, in part because the music they make is almost fog-like, … More

Ambient, Drone, Everything Squared, Seefeel, Shoegaze, Warp Records

100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #74 Autechre – 444

Released : 1993 Like many of their contemporaries, Rob Brown and Sean Booth started out in the northern graffiti and … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 90's, Artificial Intelligence Series, Autechre, IDM, Rob Brown, Sean Booth, Warp Records

100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #92 LFO – LFO (Leeds Warehouse Mix)

Released : 1990 Electronic music historians rarely travel to Morley, a Victorian market town perched on seven hills a few … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 90's, Bleep Techno, Gez Varley, Leeds, LFO - LFO (Leeds Warehouse Mix), Warp Records

Autechre – Sign review

Fittingly for 2020, Sean Booth and Rob Brown – collectively Autechre – recorded SIGN in a bunker, albeit a virtual … More

Autechre, Autechre Sign review, IDM, Rob Brown, Sean Booth, Warp Records

Best Songs of 2017 #9 Lanark Artefax – Touch Absence

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

Flying Lotus – Los Angeles

“As kick drums start to pound the senses and the walls close in, you realise that you left whatever you perceived as your reality (to be) someway up or down the rabbit hole. “

Brainfeeder, Flying Lotus, Glitch, Steven Ellison, Warp Records, We Are Reasonable People

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

Various Artists : Blech II – Blechsdottir

Originally released 23rd September 1996.  Original review published 30th November 2008. The premise? Simple. Take one beyond cool ambient/electronica/whatever label … More

Aphex Twin, Autechre, Blechsdottir, LFO, Nightmares On Wax, Warp Records

Plone – For Beginner Piano review

“Sometimes after putting something away for safekeeping you find it again and realise how useful it still is. “

For Beginner Piano, IDM, Plone, Warp Records

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