“Obscure Languages is the rare achievement, when a follow-up is not just recycling ideas, but can introduce more ideas to the listener” Gacha Bakradze goes to
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Reviews
Results1353A Colourful Storm: I Stumble And Then I Fall
“Given A Colourful Storm’s penchant for the obscure I think it’s fair to assume that none of the acts are household names” Reputation can be a
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Earth Trax: LP2
“In a time where you can’t go to a club and dance, where there aren’t festivals or events for now, Bartosz gives us an album you
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Virtual Dreams: Ambient Explorations In The House & Techno Age, 1993-1997
“Ambient Explorations is an impeccably well-thought-out curation of esoteric jewels that will either prompt seasoned campaigners to dust off obscure LPs or introduce neophytes to a
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Timedance: Sharpen, Moving
“Sharpen, Moving might feel small at first in this year’s large-by-the-numbers compilations, however it aims clearly on what it wants to achieve and executes it flawlessly”
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Charles Webster: Decision Time
“Decision Time is a big return for Charles Webster, his signature sound revisited with a contemporary nod” Post-millennium had been a low key period for Charles
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Life and Death: Anthems For No State
“Anthems For No State is strong from track to track” Compilations are notoriously tricky. When pulling together a number of disparate artists, consistency and context is
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GILA: Energy Demonstrations
“GILA makes the most of the opportunity to turn away from the club and focus on the gentler textures of electronic music” My first taste of
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Emra Grid: Five Cycles Through An Empty Chamber
“This isn’t a soundtrack for a snow blanketed glade or cosily lit grotto, it is more suited for the vista of an ice moon at the
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Jabu: Sweet Company
“Sweet Company is an album for the burning hurt that accompanies the fight for stability in a relationship” There’s something magical about a second album; whilst
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Bambounou: 033
“Two sides, two flavours, both fantastic.” ‘033‘ is pure gratification. Bambounou’s return to AD 93 is decidedly more direct than his first and more abstract outing
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The Phantasy: Ibiza Pt. I & II
“The Phantasy is absolutely the finest work in a decade of any of Traumprinz’s imprints” The “buy on sight” necessity that comes when the All Possible
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Lunchmeat Festival 2020 (Part 2)
In Part 1 of this review we outlined the initial three days of Prague’s Lunchmeat Festival, detailing the first round of events and the conditions that
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Autechre: SIGN
“SIGN is a dramatic discovery of all things light.” It was with a degree of trepidation that I fired up ‘SIGN‘ – the latest album from
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DJ Metatron: Loops Of Infinity (A Rave Loveletter)
“What makes DJ Metatron a success is the way the elusive All Possible Worlds entity always plays everything straight.” “This is not a perfect party” rings
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XDB: Inspiron
“Inspiron marks XDB’s first solo release in five years, and is built of the bread-and-butter floor-ready magic that he’s made his name on” In some ways,
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