Editorial
Children of the Light
Children of the Light convert spaces into realms of luminous alchemy, weaving light with sound to induce collective transcendence.
Premiere: AH&N - Coercion
AH&N delivers a speed rush quartet of percussive workouts on his upcoming release ‘Ways’, via Monochrome Records.
Premiere: A Strange Wedding - Quadra Morphing
A Strange Wedding leads the charge on useless seconds, a new label set to make its mark in the French experimental music scene.
Premiere: A Strange Wedding - Quadra Morphing
Premiere: Eyerate - B+
A howling breeze whistles over Eyerate’s scenic landscape on Swan Song, the London-based artist’s newest release for Aurora.
Premiere: Nathan Kofi - Ego
Nathan Kofi’s debut album, I Am That I Am, marks a bold new chapter for both the artist and Dutch label De Lichting
Premiere: Spekki Webu x Heliobolus - Liquid Tryptamine
Amniote Editions celebrates five years of pushing electronic boundaries with HoxV-2: Spekki Webu x Heliobolus - Phylogenetic Analysis
Premiere: Spekki Webu x Heliobolus - Liquid Tryptamine
Deconstructing with Julian Charrière
Multidisciplinary artist and researcher Julian Charrière discusses his Stone Speakers project at Palais de Tokyo, transforming seismic volcano data into sound art.
Premiere: Kaisei - Sandstone
General Merchant’s latest V/A, Metal Form Suite, explores the myriad corners of Eora’s rapidly developing underground scene
Premiere: Sun Genam - Celebration of Ignorance
As provocative as the title, Not For Your Ears is a perspective bending debut album by Dutch producer Sun Genam, released on Oracle Bones.
Premiere: Sun Genam - Celebration of Ignorance
Premiere: Solma - Fold
Solma brings his cavernous take on DnB-infused tribe to Blue Night Jungle.
Premiere: Space Drum Meditation - Temple of Dusk
Space Drum Meditation's debut album, Four Tusks, is set to release this November, introducing a bold new chapter in their artistic evolution.
Premiere: Space Drum Meditation - Temple of Dusk
Intuition by design
In conversation with techno pioneer Speedy J and engineer Mathias Bredholt on studio workflow, finding the best instrument, and the future of generative hardware.