We typically avoid featuring the same artist repeatedly, but Kepa Lehtinen makes this difficult. His work consistently resonates with a … More
Tag: Finland
‘rhythmic, bass-driven, and immersive’ | Interview with Tummur
‘Get On The Saddle’ isn’t just deep and dub electronica, it’s a circuit board spinning in time with your pedal stroke, a glitchy gear ratio for your soul.
‘Industrial, cinematic and dystopian’ | Interview with Moldova
Moldova immerses us in their apocalyptic realm, rich with movie-like industrial tones, a robust arrangement, and atmospheric guitar layers.
Blomfelt & Narby – And Sad Days Apart [Review]
It is these moments that can instantly replenish what was withheld throughout the entire year, in a mere six minutes.
Tomppabeats – Notness of Sonnets
A truly atmospheric work, radiating a warm and inviting vibe that draws the listener in.
‘Joyful, melodic, swinging’ | Interview with Jacob Roved
This I Dig of You boasts sophisticated organ solos, graceful guitar lines, and a precise drum section.
‘Melancholic, intimate, eerie’ | Interview with Cecil Opia
Sentimental, highly kind and seriously sensitive
“Stellar, experimental, trip hop” | Interview with TSÄGÄ
A slow burn. A haunting experimentation.
‘any free time I have, I try to spend on music’ | Interview with Jan Jokinen
Mellow but persistent!
Kepa Lehtinen – Face Plant [Review]
‘Face Plant’ validates the greatness of his compositions.