October 28, 2016 It’s no secret that Wolfgang Voigt has become one of the most revered names in electronic music from the past 25 years. Under his many guises, Voigt has treated us to house, electro, techno, and even polka-influenced takes on electronic music variations. Voigt’s most esteemed and fabled project, without a doubt, would be his Gas project, started back in 1995Continue reading “Wolfgang Voigt/Gas Interview”
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10 Of The Best Shoegaze Albums
October 1st, 2015 Before I even begin to construct this list of musical monuments, let me just state that the music style of shoegaze is a tricky one. It’s an institution held close to many, and there are so many other influences that flit in and out of the heart and soul of the discipline thatContinue reading “10 Of The Best Shoegaze Albums”
10 Of The Best Ambient Albums
July 5, 2015 As a longtime nerd of electronic music in all of its forms, compiling a list of the ten best ambient albums is true torture. Please know that I feel appropriately ashamed for leaving out all the classics I inevitably must skip here. However, if this list helps those uninitiated down theContinue reading “10 Of The Best Ambient Albums”
Interview with Thomas Fehlmann of The Orb (from 2016)
October 14, 2016 If you haven’t noticed recently, we talk a lot about our love of ambient music. The internet is bursting with endless lists, stores are bleeding with perpetual re-issues, and arguments sprout from our never-quenching thirst for that ambient magic that continues to evolve, only bringing more attention and respect to the originalContinue reading “Interview with Thomas Fehlmann of The Orb (from 2016)”
Depeche Mode – Remixes 2: 81-11
Redefining old treasures.
Ranking the Erasure albums
Finger ‘n thumb through the Erasure catalog.
Revisit: Six By Seven-“Eat Junk Become Junk”(2000)
Electro punk funk in the form of junk.
Revisit: Two Lone Swordsmen-“Stay Down”(1998)
Electronic burbling from the past.
Andrew Weatherall is alive, and thriving in my storage unit
Lord Sabre lives on.
Revisit: “The Science Behind The Circle”(1996)
A romp of a comp that still holds water after 24 years.
