Music Reviews tagged with electronic
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Tom Whalen takes a chainsaw to the Metacritic score...Clue to Kalo Lily Perdida
Lily Perdida, Mark Mitchell's newest psuedo-concept album, paints a picture of Lily using ten different brushes. The result is an engaging, if not befuddling, character profile of the album's titular heroine.
Andy Stewart scratches his head in wonder...Amadou & Mariam Welcome to Mali
Somehow, the mainstream spotlight was able to breeze over Amadou & Mariam's latest offering Welcome to Mali, which has proved to be one of the liveliest and most indelible albums of last year.
Andy Stewart reviews...Geskia Silent 77
Mixing organic-sounding yet assumed electronica with hip hop and technical breakbeat, Geskia stands among Minotaur Shock, Four Tet, Autechre, cLOUDDEAD and Boards of Canada as one of the leading artists in the alternative electronica genre.
Miguel Morelli reviews...Remember Remember Remember Remember
Released last November, Remember Remember might not have captured the imagination of a music press more preoccupied with compiling its end of year lists than unearthing the next great Glaswegian musician, but that's not a reflection on the quality of Glasgow musician Graeme Ronald's creation.
David Coleman reviews...Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion
Merriweather Post Pavilion, Animal Collective's ninth full length album, had aura to burn long before most of us heard it. Can we revel in its myriad treasures without stumbling over the pre-release hubub? Can we weigh its merit in words without quaking in the shadow of its imminent acclaim?
Tom Whalen wonders what we talk about when we talk about Animal Collective...Monoceros I Feel Apocalyptic Today
Joan Malé has been making sumptuously pristine electronica under the Monoceros name for a number of years now. This could be his best offering yet.
Jody White reviews...Max Tundra Parallax Error Beheads You
Ben Jacobs, aka Max Tundra returns after an extended spell of bumming around doing remixes.
Simon Briercliffe investigates whether the wait was worthwhile...Ellen Allien Sool
Prominent Berlin electronic producer Ellen Allien pushes the envelope on minimal electronic with Sool, her fifth studio album released on her self-founded label BPitch Control.
Tara Campbell reviews...Lindstrom Where You Go To I Go Too
The debut LP from Norway's Hans-Peter Lindstrøm is one of the finest achievements of the year.
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