Genot Centre x Quantum Natives – Silent Night XVII review
bySleep, as an object of musical inspiration, is hardly ever taken full advantage of. Most music for sleep is predictably bland, full of pleasant,…
Sleep, as an object of musical inspiration, is hardly ever taken full advantage of. Most music for sleep is predictably bland, full of pleasant,…
Less than three years after their first Organn EP, Belgian producer Obsequies debuts on Breakwave’s recently launched label Meine Nacht with Carcass. Six tracks…
If you haven’t listened to it yet, L’Âme Agit is one of those albums that you really should recover soon. French musician Chams is the…
First discovering dj lostboi on HE4RTBROKENS’ seminal compilation in 2018, I was struck by their style. In the midst of heavy deconstructed club tracks,…
Entering The Disappearance of Memories is like walking through a dark hallway enlightened by flashing neon. Igor Dubreucq, aka migu, is a French producer…
It was 2013 and a younger me was googling “alternative trap rap”, searching for something new to listen to. At that time, A$AP Rocky…
Among the huge amount of sound that our ears – voluntarily or not – intercept every second, the human voice is probably the one…
Rarely is an artist as multifaceted/multitalented as Christine and the Queens (Chris), and rarely is a multiform talent explored so concisely and beautifully as…
Russia may not be your first country of choice when thinking about electronic music, but it’s undeniable that in recent years it’s provided us…
Before today’s surreal lockdown of more or less half of the world, a similarly dystopic scenario was intercepted among mysterious radio frequencies. An algorithm-machines…
On Valentine’s Day, Sega Bodega released his first album. If the last EP, self*care, was heterogeneus as “the portrait of an artist in flux”,…
Dario ‘Chevel’ Tronchin may be Italian, but his music bleeds British and German DNAs, both for sonic resemblances and compositional attitude. It has the…
Out this month via PAN records, Workaround is the long-awaited debut LP from London producer Beatrice Dillon. It’s probably one of those albums that deserve…
Creek Don’t Rise, the most recent offering from London-based producer 0comeups, is comprised of four cryptically titled MIDI studies– chimeric pieces that achieve, through…
On the 3rd of February egyptian producer ZULI wrote on social media: “Just found a bunch of poorly mixed demos for this Egyptian Trap…