Model Cities & Haunted Dischoteques, Logotones & Deep Space Drones: In A Moment – Ghost Box 10 Year Anniversary
Ghost Box celebrate their 10th Anniversary with a career-spanning 30-track compilation, reminding us why we need them more than ever. It’s been 11 years since Ghost Box first unleashed their … Continue reading
Occult Electronics: Ataraxia – The Unexlained: Electronic Musical Impressions Of The Occult
Magickal modular synths and deep space adventure from The Wozard Of Iz, Mort Garson. It’s surprising that more musicians haven’t turned to electronic instruments to evoke the occult, particularly modular … Continue reading
Tod Dockstader – Electronic vol. 2 (Mordant Music)
On Feb. 27th, we lost two legends of science fiction. The first, obviously, and most nototoriously, was the passing of Leonard Nimoy, as Spock headed for the Final Frontier. The … Continue reading
Catching Up With 2014: The Advisory Circle – From Out Here (Ghost Box)
The Advisory Circle depart the rolling green hills of England, for the inky infinite expanses of the unknown, on their spaciest album to date. The Ghost Box cabal, and hauntology … Continue reading
Catching Up With 2014: Jon Brooks – 52 (Clay Pipe Music)
The Advisory Circle’s Jon Brooks revisits his grandmum’s house, with this spectral suite of retrophonic synths and concrete melodies. Everybody has a yearning for their childhood, for that feeling of … Continue reading
The House By The Cemetery soundtrack – Walter Rizzati (Death Waltz)
Step into Dr. Freudstein’s cobwebbed basement of horrors, with this essential soundtrack from Walter Rizzati. The House By The Cemetery was a horror film from 1981, by infamous Italian giallo … Continue reading
Donato Epiro – Fiume Nero (Black Moss)
introducing Italian Occult Psychedelia Enter a world of cannibal holocausts, in swarming green inferno jungles. Descend into sputtering, ill-lit apartment blocks. Face the relentless brutality of the Wild West. One … Continue reading
CHXFX – Guided Busways/Undercroft (Polytechnic Youth)
Electronic music seems to inherently conjure images of the speculative and the sci-fi. Whether it’s because classic sci-fi filmmakers took to the electronic instruments early, as a way to evoke … Continue reading