REVIEW: LOUISAHHH!!! – Transcend EP
LOUISAHHH!!!’s “Transcend” delivers two booming, deep and driven techno tracks that will take you back to the night. Read the review.
Read more ›LOUISAHHH!!!’s “Transcend” delivers two booming, deep and driven techno tracks that will take you back to the night. Read the review.
Read more ›Most people would be hard pressed to not find a track among the 14 that they can get into in Major Lazer’s release, “Free the Universe”. Read the review.
Read more ›Bonobo’s latest record is a smooth, continuous work of ambient electronic music that slides seamlessly into the artist’s development. Read more.
Read more ›Chymera has been a household name since his infectious and piano-driven “Curl” exploded through 2011’s dance summer. His latest EP gets reviewed by Rory O’Maley.
Read more ›Noir’s Remix Sampler is just a drop in the ocean compared to his catalogue, but serves as a good lead in to the DJ/producer’s body of work. Read more.
Read more ›Octover, the alternative electronic duo of Vanessa Fernandez and Jason Tan, released their self-titled album. Here’s a review.
Read more ›Everyone can take a deep breath now, The Knife’s “Full of Fire” is here to throw everyone off the trail. Rory O’Maley shares his thoughts on the release.
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Read more ›It’s the end of Music Weekly’s first year and what better way to celebrate than to bring things full circle with a local Singaporean release. A review by Rory O’Maley.
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Read more ›Artist Name: Kenton Slash DemonTitle Name: The Schwarzschild Solution TrilogyLabel: Tartelet RecordsReviewed by: Rory O’Maley We’re going to go in a slightly different direction from our usual today, spreading our focus across three inter-related releases. From the minds of Danish duo Kenton Slash Demon, The Schwarzschild Solution Trilogy consists of 3 EPs focusing on separate and evolving genres and directions. Each EP contains a […]
Read more ›Artist Name: Nicolas JaarTitle Name: Time for Us EPLabel: Wolf & Lamb/Clown & SunsetReviewed by: Rory O’Maley I’m not one to go weak at the knees, but over the last year, I’ve developed a mighty admiration for the unique style and choice productions flowing from Nicolas Jaar. Having descended so far down this particularly abyss, it’s taken me a while to decide which release […]
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Read more ›Swim from Dan Snaith aka ‘Caribou’ is truly an experimental electronic masterpiece. For anyone who hasn’t had a listen, it’s time to take that plunge and read Rory O’Maley’s review.
Read more ›Artist Name: Lee CurtissTitle Name: Lunatic FringeLabel: VisionquestReviewed by: Rory O’Maley There’s something about the combination of electronic music and smut that just works. Don’t get me wrong, the dulcet tones of LMFAO shit me as much as the next person, but when a track with a smooth bassline and filthy premise starts rolling across the speakers, you’d be hard pressed not to […]
Read more ›Artist Name: No Regular PlayTitle Name: Fall Up To The SkyLabel: Supplement Facts RecordsReviewed by: Rory O’Maley This week’s selection is a great release from Brooklyn duo No Regular Play. The three track Fall Up To The Sky release balances lo-fi, deep and blippy house to deliver a huge range of sound within a small space. ‘Fall Up To The Sky’, the EP’s lead featuring […]
Read more ›Artist Name: ProxyTitle Name: Shut Up!Label: Turbo RecordingsReviewed by: Rory O’Maley If you’re unfamiliar with Proxy, prepare to have your ears torn forcibly from your head in a brutal wave of electro fury. No exaggerations here, I’m not an aggressive person but Proxy’s screaming production and flat out nasty hooks will grab you, shake you up and refuse to let you go until you […]
Read more ›Artist Name: KolomboTitle Name: My Own Business EPLabel: 2DIY4Reviewed by: Rory O’Maley If you’ve listened to a widely distributed DJ mix in the last couple of weeks, chances are you’ve found yourself bobbing to Kolombo‘s latest banger, “My Own Business“. The title track of the latest EP from 2DIY4, “My Own Business” has been tearing its way through turntables worldwide with its modulated hip-hop […]
Read more ›Artist Name: Daniel AveryTitle Name: Need Electric EPLabel: Phantasy SoundReviewed by: Rory O’Maley This week we’ve got a little goody for all the tech heads and oddity lovers out there. Daniel Avery, the man behind Stopmakingme, has been flexing his creative muscle to bring you the trippy, ambient, warehouse weirdness that is his Need Electric EP. The title track of the four track EP […]
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