Mountains – Choral – album review
There are certain CDs that you can mark down as having utterly changed your perspective on music. Four Tet’s 2003 album Rounds did this for me. Here, a new type of music invaded my limited rock consciousness. It was electronic, but not impenetrable for the unaccustomed ear; the tracks didn’t [...]

Buzzin Electronic Music
Entries from March 2009
Beautifully expansive electronica from Mountains
Robbie Spargo - Thursday 26.03.09, 10:08am
Tags: Album Reviews · Ambient · Electronica
Robert Logan – Accurate Spit Boy EP
Robbie Spargo - Tuesday 24.03.09, 15:01pm
Robert Logan -Accurate Spit Boy EP – review
There’s a lot of excitement around the career of Robert Logan. At only 21, he has opened for Massive Attack, co-written the score for the Oscar winning documentary Taxi To The Darkside and is involved with ongoing collaborations with the godfather of experimental music Brian Eno.
His previous album [...]
Tags: Album Reviews · Dub · Dubstep · Electronica · Experimental · Grime · Minimal · Slowfoot Records
Dan Deacon’s sweet cacophony of sounds – Bromst
Robbie Spargo - Tuesday 24.03.09, 09:59am
Dan Deacon – Bromst – album review
Dan Deacon’s second commercial album since Spiderman of the Rings in 2007 sounds like a riposte to all those claiming that Animal Collective are the artists pushing the barriers of popular music the furthest right now.
The collage of sounds, the frantic rhythms, the warped vocals – all of this [...]
Tags: Album Reviews · Eclectic · Electronica
Choong Family announce new UK Hip Hop album
Terry Lane - Wednesday 18.03.09, 07:44am
Choong Family make a return to the UK Hip Hop music scene with a pre-album called Baptism Of Fire released in May 2009 by Gridlockaz.
Baptism Of Fire is set to provide a welcome reprieve for UK Hip Hop in the presence of the seemingly untempered dominance of Grime.
Tagged as a pre-album, Baptism Of Fire, will [...]
Tags: Hip Hop
Stereo De Luxe – Monosyllabic – album review
Robbie Spargo - Tuesday 17.03.09, 10:04am
Stereo De Luxe – Monosyllabic – album review
Stereo de Luxe are the Berlin production duo of Tom Krimi (multi-instrumentalist) and Kassi Wolf (DJ/vocalist). They combine with various guest vocalists on their new album Monosyllabic to produce zippy, catchy tunes with playful experimentation.
The album is something of a ‘best of’ (despite being only their second full-length) [...]
Tags: Album Reviews · Ambient · Electro Pop







