progressive electronic
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Inorganic Rites is Krallice's most robust and ambitious album since Years Past Matter, as well as a great send-off for Marston's Menegroth studio.
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0PN enhances some of the past sounds of his career on Again. Again by Oneohtrix Point Never
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The trio pushes their sound’s electronic elements and futuristic vibes further to mostly great results.
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Four Pieces for Mirai finds James Ferraro at the top of his MIDI composition game and leaves me on the edge of my seat for the albums it’s teasing towards.
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Age Of is abstract ear candy at its highest points, but is ultimately Oneohtrix Point Never’s least realized album in some time. The vocal tracks in the front half are particularly an Achilles’ heel.
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Experimental music producer Tim Hecker comes through with a warmer, but more disconnected, collection of tracks on his new album, Love Streams.
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The fist clip from Love Streams, the new album by ambient musician Tim Hecker, dropping April 8 via 4AD. It follows up Anthony’s 2013 album of the year Virgins (review).
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“Manhattan Future Ocean” is the latest apocalyptic ode to New York City from experimental composer/producer and singer-songwriter James Ferraro. A follow-up to 2013’s NYC, Hell 3:00 AM maybe isn’t far off? soon come _ Posted by James Ferraro on Thursday, July 30, 2015
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Blanck Mass’ sophomore LP takes the noisy, texture, drone-laced production of Fuck Buttons, and lays it against a varied series of electronic music styles.
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Director, screenwriter, and infamous soundtrack composer John Carpenter surprises fans with an album of non-soundtrack material.