
Song Review/ Electronica : Larry Karpenko’s ‘The Horizon’
For his latest release, ‘The Horizon’, he explores the pulse of modern electronica. Approaching it like a composer/ producer, he molds, chisels, and forges the instrumental to reach the theme.

Song Review/ Electronica : Alan Dweck’s ‘Just Another Step’
His latest release is ‘Just Another Step’ in which he explores a dark melancholia, creating imagery frames with it.

Song Review/ Electronica : Statues’ ‘Time Down Here’
Shimmer of memory, artsy visions and cerebral patterns. That’s at the core of Statues’ latest single, ‘Time Down Here’.

Song Review/ Experimental Electronica : Applied Communications’ ‘boyfie sale’
Their latest release is called ‘Boyfie Sale’, a track which sort of has a junky, retro electronic for sale and purchase vibe. Where you would ideally go to pick up outdated, chunky, nostalgic, and geeky appliances and gears.

Nathan Lowary’s ‘ANYTHING’ : Electronic Vitality at its Creatively Alternative
Nathan Lowary’s debut single, ‘ANYTHING’ speculates on styles that are so vast and varied.

Album Review/ Synth Pop : Creativity Native Scene’s ‘Sometimes We Arrive At The Short Fall’
Blending modern electronica with choral influences, angelic harmonies, all inclined towards lifting up the listener, they create atmospheres of feeling. Their latest release is ‘Sometimes We Arrive At The Short Fall’, an EP that dives into moments of faith, fantasy, and the adventure of them when combined.

Song Review/ Cinematic Electronica : Marc Soucy’s ‘Sympatico Now’
His latest release is ‘Symphatico Now’, a track that witnesses the confluence of retro electronica, folksy, feel good neoclassicals, and a dance groove.

Song Review/ Electronica : Monofonique’s ‘Midnight Zone’

A Technicolor Contemplation in Tony Frissore’s ‘Know Yourself’
Like in his latest release, ‘Know Yourself’, he makes a dynamic meditative atmosphere for people to flow into.

ZOE.LEELA’s ‘Gold Reloaded’ Forges An Electronic Edge like Never Before
Her latest release is ‘Gold Reloaded’, a teaser of sorts that preempts the new era of a person.

Song Review/ Alt : The Afronick’s ‘Get There Before Noon (LA Mix)’
With his debut single, ‘Get There Before Noon (LA Mix)’, the artist introduces his style, an alternative soundscape that gains dimensions, quirky depths, and a contemplative daze.

GrayBeat’s ‘GalactiCruisin’ : An Electronic Space Drift
His latest release is, ‘GalactiCruisin’, a track that details a futuristic drama occurring in space. They convey this more conceptually than lyrically.

Song Review/ Dark Electronica : Ceremony Shadows’ ‘Reclaim’
Their latest release is ‘Reclaim’, in which they explore the ambit of the body, both as a manifestation of the mind and identity.

Album Review/ Electronica : Phidippus’s ‘Prazosin’
His latest release is the ‘Prazosin’ album, a collection that unites experimental electronica with avant garde ideas. And of course, there’s that theatrical horror.

EP Review/ Electronica : You Bred Raptors’ ‘Telemarketer Terrorists’
His latest release is ‘Telemarketer Terrorists’, a three-part EP that delves into the aggressive advertising schemes and strategies that flows out of a capitalist society.

Song Review/ Dark Electronica : Marc Soucy’s ‘Tashkent Club Fire’
In his latest release, ‘Tashkent Club Fire’, he walks an experimental course that unites classicals with dark, moody electronica.

Erik Connor’s ‘The Interdimensional Microwave’ : A Bizarre Sci-Fi Reality
His latest release, ‘The Interdimensional Microwave’ is a jaunty collection of sci-fi compositions. Drawn from the retro interpretations of the genre, it is quite interesting to experience the way he cultivates it and forges it in such imaginative and futuristic dimensions.

Album Review : The Tearless Life’s Conversations with Angels’
Their latest release is ‘Conversations with Angels’. The eleven track collection collates themes of the ethereal with drone ambiences. It touches on dark spaces as much as it casts luminosity.

Tone Ranger’s ‘Dark Horse’ Uncovers the Desert’s Myths & Mysteries
His latest release is ‘Dark Horse’, a groovy, lofi funk-infused sound that evokes a hypnotic surreal and a surrounding sense of ethereal.
