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Urbanfailure - Radical Rest

Industrial Accident Claims by the SoundProjector

Radical rest reviewed by Ed pinsent Urbanfailure is the solo turn of Michal Lichy, the Slovak electronica genius who last showed up around here on the four-way split Instant Satisfunction in 2012, though we have heard him on team-ups with Jamka, RBNX, and The Gross. His new album is Radical Rest (URBSOUNDS URB042), pressed in […]

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Dead Janitor - Medusa LP front

Medusa reviewed in Fullmoon.cz

Slovenský producent Dead Janitor získal za jedenáct let svého působení na scéně i mezinárodní uznání a na novém albu Medusa přináší zcela vlastní originální zvuk. Výsledkem soudobé IDM elektroniky mixované s industriální špínou a syrovostí je zvukově pestré album, které přináší temné, minimalistické i taneční okamžiky. Dead Janitor debutoval v roce 2008 DIY albem The […]

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Jamka - Inter Alia

Inter Alia meets The SoundProjector

Jamka`s Inter Alia LP reviewed by Stuart Marshall Keeping Pan Sonic firmly in mind (and in recognition that those operations were long-closed before Vainio left us) is this brief blast of dread-inducing drone techno, responsible for which is Jamka aka Slovakians Monika Subrtova and Daniel Kordik, who have issued a steady trickle of such artisan […]

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Urbanfailure - Radical Rest

Radical Rest reviewed by Neural.it

Roady, cybernetic and abstract The electronics of the Slovakian Michal Lichý, aka Urbanfailure, is roady, cybernetic and abstract. An artist working on the scene from the end of the nineties. He produces a rapid series of raw rhythms and multiform sequences, sounds made possible thanks to the use of tools such as synthesizers, drum machines […]

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Jamka - Inter Alia

Jamka – Inter Alia reviewed

I was unfamiliar with this London-based duo of Monika Subrtova and Daniel Kordik, but the label calls this album “the latest evidence of their patient, intimate relationship with their analogue machines. From the start there’s a sense of event – we encounter clear, interlaced electronic textures, powerful analogue drones and well-placed beats.” From the opening […]

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Urbanfailure Radical Rest

[ / ] no. 42 | Urbanfailure – Radical Rest

Slovakia’s urbanfailure  has pursued an abstracted, cybernetic electronica since the late ’90s. Central to the work is the exploratory interlocution of synths and hardware in crafting a barrage of machined rhythm and terse eruptions of noise. Urbanfailure transmits mutating patterns and sequences from his electronics that are as nimble as they are brutal. Quick turns, […]

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