Author: Lorenzo Montefinese

Jay Glass Dubs – Soma Review

Jay Glass Dubs, the acclaimed musical venture of Dimitris Papadatos, is a project presented as “an exercise of style focusing on a...

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Gábor Lázár – Source Review

Although many fall into the trap of equating electronic music with clubs and dancefloors, things are a tad more complex. Electronic music...

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Roly Porter – Kistvaen Review

How can one talk about death and eternity without actually saying a word about it? Roly Porter, formerly one half of dubstep duo Vex’d...

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Cocktail Party Effect – Cocktail Party Effect review

The cocktail party effect is the mind’s ability to focus one’s auditory attention on a particular source, filtering and ‘muting’...

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Luke Slater – Berghain Fünfzehn Review

It was 2005 when Berghain, born a year prior from the ashes of Ostgut and soon-to-be world’s most famous club, launched its own record...

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Andrea – Ritorno Review

Not even six months after Stenny’s Upsurge,  Ilian Tape has released another album. Hailing from Turin as well, this time it’s up to...

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Serwed – Serwed II Review

Russia may not be your first country of choice when thinking about electronic music, but it’s undeniable that in recent years it’s...

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Chevel – Elvine Unlocked Review

Dario ‘Chevel’ Tronchin may be Italian, but his music bleeds British and German DNAs, both for sonic resemblances and compositional...

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VA – Mothership Review

I’m quite sure every music lover is fond of compilations, either overtly and proudly admitting it or living it as a guilty pleasure,...

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Steven Warwick – Moi Review

The name Steven Warwick may not immediately ring a bell for many of us. But it’s the real name of the artist formerly known as Heatsick,...

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Tunes of Negation – Reach The Endless Sea Review

There aren’t many electronic musicians whose sound is unmistakably and exquisitely theirs and theirs only. Over the past ten/fifteen...

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AQXDM – Infrared Review

AQXDM is the collaborative project of Aquarian and Deapmash. After their brilliant debut on Bedouin last year, the two now land on...

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Special Request – Offworld Review

Dance music artists and labels nowadays often indulge in verbose press releases that make Bandcamp pages look like art galleries. And then...

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Loraine James – For you and I Review

In front of an estate, a hand holds a picture of that same estate. The picture dates back to 2006 and depicts the place Loraine James grew...

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Barker – Utility Review

The hedonistic imperative is a book by David Pearce, whose aim is to “eradicate suffering in all sentient life”. The book inspired...

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