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Tag: techno

12/07/2019 nausika

Xenolinguistics: a dark, expansive vision born from electronics, noise and the dance underground

Masaki Uchida, Xenolinguistics, United Kingdom, Loose Lips LL012 LP / cassette (2017) With this debut solo album, producer Masaki Uchida

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09/07/2019 Stuart Marshall

Flame On

Zavoloka Promeni AUSTRIA KVITNU 59 CD (2018) Ukrainian ex-pat Kateryna Zavoloka’s work with Kvitnu label co-founder Dmytro Federenko as Cluster

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04/06/2019 nausika

Concrete Desert: desert doom drone and techno dub conjure up a dystopian world of faded dreams and post-industrial collapse

Earth versus The Bug, Concrete Desert, United Kingdom, Ninja Tune, vinyl LP / CD / digital ZEN239 (2017) In their

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19/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

Celebration of the Lizard

Dmytro Federenko and Kateryna Zavoloka are the Ukranian electronicists who now reside in Vienna and not long ago (2018) joined

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28/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Beaten To The Punkt

Punkt (MIKROTON CD 69) is a superb set of edgy, creepy electronic music from the pairing of Kurt Liedwart (the

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13/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Dancing Circle

Experimental techno from Milusic on his Dance Mystique (ADN RECORDS DNN 014 C), which combines a taste of the occult

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30/12/2018 Ed Pinsent

Dead Can Dance

Last noted Hybryds with their compilation set The Ritual Of The Rave, which I (as a non-initiate to the dark

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20/06/2018 Stuart Marshall

Ones and Twos

Shuttle358 Field USA 12K 12K2039 LP (2018) Soothing, low-end flutter from Dan Abrams’ Shuttle358 alias, whose last full-length (Can You

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17/06/2018 Ed Pinsent

Love Is The Law

Three items from the Polish Zoharum label which, for a change, don’t feature Polish artistes; instead, one Swede, two French,

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04/06/2018 nausika

Atlas: pleasant and edgy-sounding raw industrial noise techno-electronic dance music gets stuck in a groove too early

Mazut, Atlas, Poland, BDTA CL, CD (2018) Here is very pleasant and edgy-sounding industrial noise techno-electronic dance music for those

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