These are all reviews and articles tagged with "netlabel".
Category: Techno
Melodic Movers | “Automatic Behaviour” is one of these cosy and melodic electronic music albums. It operates inbetween the genres techno, trance and elektro and melts everything in a classic way together. On the one side you feel warm synthesizer grooves and trip on those fine appregiators and on the other side you listen to [...]
Category: Ambient
August Ambient Bliss | Slow surfaced when Autoplate went down – maybe you remember their exquisite “Love” EP which was released as apl050 on Christmas Day 2008. I’m quite positive unbreakable Resting Bell will not cease with Slow’s latest EP “Dual Box”. Actually, there are already two new releases online as I’m writing… Well. “Dual [...]
Category: Folk-Acoustic | Pop
Bitter-Sweet Folk Pop | Oh wow. This one totally got me… Aaahh Records made themselves an excellent name in the scene. More important, they did so for many people not explicitly following the CC move. Me personally, my heart was barely involved in an AR release up to know. With Ms Emilie Lund however, they [...]
Minimal Techno Magic | Techno-lovers should download this EP right away. Charged and pumping techno-grooves meet the unexpected. This is what you can say. Most of the tracks start like “ordinary” techno-tracks, but then they mutate into forms, you never would have expected. The unhuman machine gets to life. Organic structures unfold and play with [...]
Category: Drum and Bass
Complex Samurai Drum’n'Bass | As a Beat Samurai N-Noiz follows the path of Photek and his comrades-in-arms. His “Unbounding The Future EP” is an epic trip with haunting sounds, elaborate chopped-up beats and a unique style which makes every former master proud. You rarely find so deep, complex and intelligent Drum’n'Bass beats.
N-Noiz – “Red Spider [...]
Category: Ambient | Electronica-Indietronic
Ambient Electronic Mixture | Regardless what anyone may think, Psychon has not been asleep for the past five years. After releasing “apocalypse has been dubbed the weekend pill”, the band submerged into a sea of sounds redescovering new textures, shapes and forms of music. Eventually that led them to a path where different musical tastes [...]