Reports
Reports
Cherryphonic - Industrial Collapse
Cherryphonic's latest release, Industrial Collapse (2024), is a fast and noisy record that showcases the artist's high-tempo and high-octane style. The tracks create tension through rhythmic percussion and deep bass melodies, evoking a sense of impending danger. The immersive and aggressive sound keeps listeners on their toes, with chaotic BPMs designed to elicit an uncontrollable response from audiences.
Chicago Boys - Dance Department
Chicago Boys aims to modernise the old-school Chicago acid sound in the upcoming Dance Department. The group attempts to balance classic Chicago elements with modern production, with praise-worthy riffs and pockets of originality. However, the Chicago Boys struggle to fully commit to a style as they still search for their unique voice within the genre. Overall, the record is a solid effort with potential, particularly for fans of classic acid sounds.
Ellery Cowles - Sonic Control
Synchrophone has given the reissue of Ellery Cowles's Sonic Control, originally released in 1995, new life. The record's timeless and futuristic nature is apparent through its crystal-clear percussion and minimalistic yet creative production. Sonic Control demonstrates how to properly reissue classics for new audiences to enjoy. Pick up Sonic Control now, especially as it's available on limited blue marbled vinyl.
Roberto Auser - Data Desire Disorder
Roberto Auser's latest release, Data Desire Disorder, on Dalmata Daniel, showcases a transformation in sound, replicating the crispy analogue sound of old 1980s beat tapes. The EP captures the bold and free-spirited nature of the early 1980s bedroom wave music, providing a nostalgic yet innovative musical journey. The lo-fi, mechanical-inspired music, limited frequencies, and compressed percussion contribute to the EP's authentic retro vibe. Auser's creative approach and self-imposed limitations give the tracks a unique and special quality, offering a glimpse into the innovative ideas of early synthesiser pioneers while maintaining a contemporary twist.
SHXCXCHCXSH - DO
The Swedish duo SHXCXCHCXSH, known for their innovative 'organic techno' style, continues to push new ground with their latest release, DO. Their gradual introduction of industrial-inspired production and glitchy rhythms that add aggression and darkness to their tracks, along with rhythmic vocal experiments, showcases their commitment to pushing new aesthetics in techno. The EP shows promise and hints at the duo's potential for future vocal experiments. SHXCXCHCXSH's innovative approach remains inspiring and intriguing, and fans eagerly await their future releases.
Eva808 - LET'S BE HAVIN U?
Eva808's latest release, LET'S BE HAVIN U? is a rebellious blend of comedic defiance and cutting-edge sound design. The title track features aggressive energy with a haunting sample and intense instrumentation. In contrast to other tracks that delve into sludgier, experimental sounds, this track showcases Eva808's refusal to adhere to traditional norms. The release is a refreshing departure from the ordinary, echoing the rule-breaking ethos of tear-out dubstep pioneers from the past decade.
Pavel Milyakov - Euphoric Visions
The struggle as an electronic music fan is to go beyond EDM and not equate electronic music solely with big dance music. Euphoric Visions by Pavel Milyakov captures bone-chilling loneliness and evokes deep emotions not often heard throughout EDM. The collaboration with Richie Culver stands out, creating a haunting and dramatic ambience. The EP effectively explores the human condition, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in how electronic music can deeply connect with emotions.
Sleep 300 - Julienne
The New York-based label Kshack has impressed me with its quality art style and diverse sound palette. Kshack's third release, Julienne by Sleep 300, features 3D-focused music and experimentation with minimalism, creating a unique and impactful sound. The tracks showcase playful interaction with space and intricate sound design, making the EP perfect for club play. Overall, "Julienne" is an engaging and head-spinning release that shouldn't be overlooked.
Kris Baha - Breathe
Kris Baha, an Australian-Italian-Armenian talent, has evolved his musical style from slow-burning EBM-infused techno to a hyper-bombastic, cyber-goth sound in his latest release, Breathe. The EP features raw yet polished production with aggressive 4x4 beats and a combination of 90s cyber-goth, Matrix hardcore, Blade rave, and Ultraviolet trance elements. Although the music represents a blend of past styles, Kris Baha has perfected his sound while breathing new life into his music.
ddwy - Spinning Stones
The latest release from ddwy, Spinning Stones, is a versatile and mesmerising album that delves into downbeat disco, transcendent trip-hop, and spiritual synth jams. The tracks are suitable for both lively Saturday nights and laid-back Sunday mornings. The release reflects the duo's unique approach to sound, incorporating organic instrumentation and spiritual themes. While not explicitly crafted for club settings, its diverse elements make it perfect for home listening, offering a captivating and immersive experience.