Category: Review
Recommendations to music releases I like. Each review features track descriptions of my favourite tracks. A download link can be found at the bottom of each posting.
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Spiedkiks – [2013] Take Off Your Make Up
Groovy big beat funk, great for upbeat parties.
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Electric Mirrors – [2016] UFO Stories
Slightly dark synth-pop at its best. Stomping beats and almost spoken vocals included.
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Saito Koji – [2009] Time / Line
Essential ambient drone music. Literally takes its time.
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Scott Altham – [2012] Scott Altham Anthology
Collector-curated compilation of 4 years of electronic music from Scott Altham’s ccMixter profile.
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Knoxband – [2009] Equinox
Extremely shoe-gazy, ambient progressive or even post rock. Percussion only starts for the finale. Amazement during the intro.
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Fla Vector – [2013] RED
Industrial synth-wave dubstep from Belarus. Fans of The Prodigy please step closer. And start dancing.
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Klangwald – [2012] Tolerance & Courage EP
Calm and deliberate electronica backdrop. Not fighting for your attention, earning it just the more for it.
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Everlasting Dream – [2011] Echoes From the Future
Cinematic downtempo electronica. Could be a sci-fi soundtrack, just lacks a movie.
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Various Artists – [2006] The Silent Ballet, Volume II: Acquiescence and Oblivion
Essential post rock compilation series. Spans a huge range from almost classical to jazzy territory.
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Various Artists – [2019] Fusion Compilation 12
Versatile trip hop compilation. From ethnic ambient to catchy pop rock, all genres may apply.
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Professor Kliq – [2011] Athene’s Theory of Everything OST
Cinematic electronica with little percussion, but lots of atmosphere.
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Brk – [2015] IIIIII
Ice-cold dub techno, the gin tonic of music. Edgy synths, minimal harmonies, and subdued percussion.
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Various Artists – [2007] Classic Accidents
Clicky, surprisingly upbeat deep house from Mainz, with one or two experimental slippages.
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Various Artists – [2007] Share It Spread It Love It
Antique pop compilation. From the rather early days of high quality free music publishing.
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Botany Bay – [2009] I’ll Send a Postcard When I’m There
Intriguing blend of rock and mild doses of electro served with great vocals.