Ultimately, this is an album that uses the artist’s voice as a binding agent to explore an interesting variety of different sounds. And it has something for almost everyone.
Tag: Indie Electronic
‘Punchy drummy riddim’ | Interview with VAAGUE
Imagine a doomed pianist caught in a nightmare, a technical jazz player reborn in a universe where free jazz is obsolete and the listeners crave IDM.
SYOT – Hassla [Review]
This isn’t complex free jazz for the select few. This is music ready for the world’s most daring DJs balancing genuine musical sophistication with the energy of a club banger.
‘Melancholic, cinematic, emotional.’ | Interview with Inude
Southern Italy indietronic trio Inude showcases Cent’anni, a blend of ethereal synth arpeggios, pulsing electronic beats, and deeply melancholic, heartfelt vocals. Place next to Royce Wood Junior.
‘Grainy. Hazy. Kaleidoscopic.’ | Interview with Das Kope
Das Kope’s latest track is soaked in reverb-drenched vocals, hypnotic guitar grooves that loop like a mantra and hazy electronics-perfect for getting lost in.
Jill Ryan – Can I? [Review]
Turn off the outside world 2 mins. Look in the mirror. All that matters is the music filling the space around you. Can I?
‘Odd, atmospheric, textured’ | Interview with AUNCE
AUNCE makes a bold entrance with the debut single BEEP BEEP, a very important work thematically too.
‘Atmospheric, Textural, Introspective’ | Interview with Darkstates
Darkstates teams up with Clara Pople on Rest My Hands, weaving together rich percussion layers, ethereal synth arpeggios, and Pople’s hypnotic, dreamlike vocals.
WILL LAUT – Wine Of Love [Review]
Wine Of Love pours a vintage blend of emotion, aged with memories and bottled in nostalgia
‘Explorative, Layered, Introspective’ | Interview with Elia Tomé
“Beginning Again” intricately weaves sweet IDM patterns, analogue synth riffs and dreamy vocal chops, reflecting the emotions associated with releasing the past and embracing new beginnings.