MagazineReviews(Page 70)

Review: Huerta’s Nostalgic, Ambient Reflection Of America’s West-Coast In ‘Junipero’

Huerta | Junipero | Voyage Recordings Release Date: 7 February, 2020 The most alluring aspect of ‘Junipero’ is the inherently organic feel to it – as if one were to sit atop a lush hillside, quietly reflecting upon the little beauties of our surroundings that we often pass by in

Review: The Wistful Minimalist Musings In Lucy Gooch’s ‘Rushing’ EP

Lucy Gooch | Rushing (EP) | Past Inside The Present Release Date: 8 January, 2020 Soaked in unearthly cloaks of silken reverb and sparkling with velveteen vocals; UK, Bristol-based musician, vocalist and producer Lucy Gooch has shaped scintillating ocean-waves in her debut appearance in the electronic world with her EP

Review: The Eccentric, High-Voltage Alien Realm Of Davey Harms ‘World War’

Davey Harms | World War | Hausu Mountain Records Release Date: 21 February, 2020 A vigorous energy permeates the fierce, driven and eclectic works of American producer Davey Harms; a kaleidoscopic adrenaline pulsing within a vivid and dynamic auditory personality. Harms’ prowess when it comes to experimentation has steadily showcased

Review: The Poetic Intimacy Of Frederik Valentin & Loke Rahbek’s Ambient Soundscapes In ‘Elephant’

Frederik Valentin & Loke Rahbek | Elephant | Posh Isolation Release Date: 28 February, 2020 There’s an inherent poetry within the works of Frederik Valentin & Loke Rahbek; a delicate romanticism surrounded their first 2017 collaborative effort ‘Buy Corals Online’: a tender, emotive narrative carefully woven within each timbre, coloured

Review: Bullion’s Sunny Downtempo Dream-Pop In ‘We Had A Good Time’ EP

Bullion | We Had A Good Time (EP) | DEEK Recordings Release Date: 28 February, 2020 For Lisbon-based, West London born producer and songwriter Nathan Jenkins – known under his moniker Bullion – the boundaries of genre are meant to be broken. When to comes to latching on to a

Review: The Moody 80’s Nostalgia of Men With Secrets Debut ‘Psycho Romance & Other Spooky Ballads’

Men With Secrets | Psycho Romance & Other Spooky Ballads | The Bunker New York Release Date: 31 January, 2020 The recent resurgence of 80’s inspired sounds in both the electronic and alternative music realms has been welcomed by many: from those who experienced the rise of genres such as

Single Review: The Fluid Cascade Of Kelly Lee Owen’s Minimalist Techno Cut ‘Melt!’

Kelly Lee Owens | Melt! (single) | Smalltown Supersound Release Date: 25 February, 2020 In 2017, musician and producer Kelly Lee Owens earned her stars through the critical acclaim of her self-titled, debut album; breaking out into the realm of left-field production with her hypnotic approach to minimalist techno and

Review: Katie Gately’s Exploration Of Beautifully Woven, Evocative Soundscapes In ‘Loom’

Katie Gately | Loom | Houndstooth Release Date: 14 February, 2020 The creative process often draws from the the internal dialogues of artists; inner reflections of personal truths, observation and commentary on the world we inhabit – experiences throughout our lives that have been greatly impactful. For American musician, sound

Review: Caribou Embraces Multicoloured Eclecticism In ‘Suddenly’

Caribou | Suddenly | City Slang Release Date: 28 February, 2020 Canadian musician, composer and producer Daniel Snaith has been a driving musical force since the inception of his career in the early 2000s: known under multiple monikers, he originally adopted the byname Manitoba in his early stages – however

Review: The Brooding Midnight Techno Of Adiel & Anthony Linell’s ‘Raso’ EP

Adiel & Anthony Linell | Raso (EP) | Danza Tribale Release Date: 14 February, 2020 A collaboration between two prolific producers is always a welcome addition to the electronic music world; especially when it comes to artists who showcase work so elaborate, hypnotising and distinct in personality – the prospect

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