These are all reviews and articles tagged with "netlabel".
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 [...]
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 [...]
Category: Ambient | Experimental
Where The Wild Synths At | Blame me to be an anachronistic fool. Call me old-fashioned. Still I got to let you know: an analogue synthesizer sounds better than a digital one. It may act like a diva (detunes randomly, hisses like hell) but eventually you get a sound that has soul and a physical [...]
Category: Ambient | Experimental
Twin Peaks Ambient | Boy this one has been sleeping on my HD for a long time! Brian Grainger hooks up with long-time partner David Tagg to delivers an epic four track EP for the US-American Ambient imprint Rope Swing Cities. It is about a year the “Sawdust Aromatics” EP has been released but the [...]
Category: Jazz
Smooth, Melancholic, Jazzy | Jazzy drums, a regular bass line, a sound somewhere between an oboe and a clarinet – but is in fact an accordion: “Woody Allen” has arrived to the set. And there it was, a tiny impression that something mysterious is about to happen. Some suspense, please. Evgeny Grinko – “Woody Allen” [...]