Aliceffekt, “Dei Dain”
The new album from Montreal rhythmic noise producer Devine Lu Linvega acts as a solid example of his strengths as an artist.
Read MoreThe new album from Montreal rhythmic noise producer Devine Lu Linvega acts as a solid example of his strengths as an artist.
Read MoreThe producer behind Mangadrive plays with some darker, slower styles but doesn’t forfeit his attention to detail or bombastic sensibility.
Read MoreOur spacey summer tape features jams from Cryo, Syrian, Galaxy Hunter, S U R V I V E, and more!
Read MoreWe revisit the 2013 album from the Bristol-based synthpop act with an ear towards figuring out why it never really clicked with us.
Read MoreThe Italian futurepop act rewind their sound to the 80s for a fun summer synthpop workout.
Read MoreSome slower darker jams as Summer peaks, featuring Surgyn, Gheists, THYX, Front Line Assembly and Kontravoid!
Read MoreYoung synthpop stylist Mr.Kitty delivers, distilling the essence of his simple but emotional aesthetic into a solid batch of tunes.
Read MoreThe second of the British artist’s concept albums about the darker elements of the human sexual experience rewards investment and reflection from the committed listener.
Read MoreIn it’s best moments the new album from the Greek synthpop duo can still inspire feelings of elation.
Read MoreEnjoy these selections from Youth Code, The Causticles, V▲LH▲LL, Malakwa, and 3 Teeth!
Read MorecEvin Key and Phil Western return with a new album of sprightly analogue IDM and techno, as weirdly listenable as it is spacey and inscrutable.
Read MoreThe first proper LP from Réal Cardinal is a triumph, both technically and artistically, and as an exercise in exploding genre via songcraft.
Read MoreThe new album from Sweden’s Autodafeh is not without it’s charms, but still shows a band in the grips of their influences.
Read MoreAs is our wont, we bring you new songs from Covenant, XP8, 3 Teeth, Mr. Kitty, ESA.
Read MorePosted by alex | Jun 5, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 0
We scan a collection of remixes from one of our favourite Swedish post-punk/synth groups, fresh to our ears from a new domestic pressing.
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