Various Artists – Unexplained Sounds Group: The Third Mind. A Sonic Tribute to the Dreamachine

As someone who once owned a homemade dream machine, it’s nice to see this old relic get a sonic reassessment.  Our dear friends at Unexplained Sounds Group start the year off with yet another brilliant experimental music compilation.  From the label’s Bandcamp site: “The Dreamachine, conceived by Brion Gysin with Continue Reading

Various Artists – Eternal Turns: intelkinetix²

From Eternal Turns’ Bandcamp site: “Eternal Turns presents the second compilation, ”intelkinetix²“ — a snapshot of the contemporary experimental scene. The release features exclusive works by the label’s residents and like-minded sound artists, united by a shared pursuit of new forms, technologies, and methods of working with sound. The compilation Continue Reading

Various Artists – Artoffact Records 2025 Sampler

Artoffact Records, Canada’s premier electronic music record label, looks to have had a banner year in terms of releases. Still, the only recognizable name I see is Rhys Fulber, best known for his work with Front Line Assembly and Delerium.  Still, it sounds like this kind of music is in Continue Reading

Jeff Gburek & Friends – Decembryonic Journey 2025

As the year heads to a close, our friend Jeff Gburek offers up one of his last releases of 2025. From his Bandcamp site: “Although most of these tracks were realized in October and November, I’ve chosen to give the title over to the coming moon of December and the Continue Reading

Gil Sansón – The perspective of the lizard

From the sirr-ecords Bandcamp site: “The perspective of the lizard is an exercise in microsound, benefitting from a long gestation process with decantation and distillation as central procedures. The intent, as the title suggests, is to focus on small sonorities, amplified to reflect perception attuned to smaller scale. For this Continue Reading

A Handful of Dust – The Philosophick Mercury

A Handful of Dust were (are still?) the most radically weird of New Zealand bands.  Ask legendary free-improv guitarist Alan Licht, who wrote a paean to this release: “Hahaha! Dude, don’t you realize you can keep the guitar out and twiddle knobs at the same time? Just ask Keith Rowe…or, Continue Reading