Juju & Jordash: Unleash the Golem Part 1
The A-side is long and hypnotic while the B-side is speedy but strange.
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The A-side is long and hypnotic while the B-side is speedy but strange.
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Mathematics Recordings isn’t usually known for lush productions, but this new album by Sojka is sumptuous.
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Over the past five years, Stott has shrewdly transitioned from techno to dub techno to techno/dubstep.
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At several points synthesizer breaks into song despite the warpage, reminding me of early Boards of Canada.
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DJ at Club LaRay, Rialto Tap, the Clubhouse, and more
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At its beginning, Chicago house music was not a commercial product. Young artists recorded tracks to tapes.
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Sasu Ripatti, Mika Vainio, Lucio Capece, and Derek Shirley create powerful noises.
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I could wax poetic on the historical significance of mid-eighties British electronic and industrial music, but truth be told, this album can be enjoyed outside that context.
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An Introduction to Dance/Rock Label 100% Silk
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At the crossroads of ambient electronica, drone, contemporary classical, and electronic folk.
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