
The Electronica Outskirts #4
We’re rising fast in intensity in today’s session, where I delve into three recent releases from the more experimental side of the electronica landscape. Continue reading The Electronica Outskirts #4
We’re rising fast in intensity in today’s session, where I delve into three recent releases from the more experimental side of the electronica landscape. Continue reading The Electronica Outskirts #4
This time “vocals” are kind of the common denominator for this round-trip within the “experimental” landscape. Two of them with excellent vocal performances, the third with phone lines being the theme. Continue reading The Electronica Outskirts #3
Let’s clear our heads a little, and dive into the experimental pool and explore these three newly released tracks that all offer something refreshingly different. Let’s enter the electronica outskirts. Continue reading The Electronica Outskirts #2
Let’s have some midweek madness as I dip my toe into the most experimental, alternative and creative parts of the electronica map! Continue reading Experimental electronica: The predictably unpredictable
Every now and then I go a bit outside of the scope for this blog and select tracks with a style I don’t usually cover. As I should, to spice things up a little!
Here’s three that in each their ways separate them from our main road. Continue reading Three from the outside
I really dig music we can call “oddballs”. Problem is, it still has to be good. And far too many oddballs just sound like randomness at work in the hands of an inexperienced producer.
Not so here.
Continue reading A visit to the Electronica Outskirts
I’ve collected two very dramatic and cinematic narratives for this double feature.
One Swedish duo that lives how they sound, and an American who shows me his post-apocalyptic organ. Continue reading Ittna, “Serpent” & Sunset Exotic, “Sunken”: Two exotic narratives
Double oddball feature! Here’s a couple of cool tracks that are a bit different than what I usually cover and are a bit hard to categorise. Plus, they both have an excess of pure ENERGY. Continue reading Yulio, “Amor” & Ok Tempo, “Robot Workers’ Union”: The scenic route
A new double feature! This time two tracks that both categorise themselves as “Leftfield Bass”. They are quite different in mood – but equally brim full of creativity.
Continue reading Ancona, “Chamber” and LSMarley, “Self”: Fascinating moments of creativity