Moljebka Pvlse – Komoku
[Reviewed by stark] Although this prolific artist from Sweden has released a whole lot of music, often for the labels that are quite renowned in the electronic underground world, it […]
[Reviewed by stark] Although this prolific artist from Sweden has released a whole lot of music, often for the labels that are quite renowned in the electronic underground world, it […]
[Reviewed by stark] I switch the radio off. This is it. I did what I had to do, I don’t have to be here tomorrow. Or any day after. I […]
[Reviewed by stark] This won’t be a long and very detailed review. Those of you who know me, are aware that I’m a huge fan who – in this case […]
[Reviewed by stark] Derek Rush has come a long way to reach the point where he is right now. Many of us still remember his gothic/dark wave output, Dream Into […]
[Reviewed by stark] After a sci-fi detour in form of “His Master’s Voice”, this is Contemplatron’s return to the Buddhism-influenced ritual dark ambient. As usual, it has been released via […]
[Reviewed by stark] It begins with Alan Watts’ sampled quote, from his “The Sense Of Nonsense” lecture. These words briefly introduce you to the idea of the album, while the […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] The disc came out in February 2019 under Australis records, a label from the same country as the band, Chile. The label shows a flawless quality […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] Malignant Records has put on trial another album of heavy-electronics, this time from a Canadian project with an intended power-electronics denomination, Wet Nurse. The album offers […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] Latitudes have reached their 4th album by the help of Debemur Morti Records. As always the decision to publish this record from the french label weighs […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] This Dutch horde took shape about nine years ago and during that time has delivered three full-lengths. They became a member of the Hidden Marly Production […]