
Even so far back as 2002, a new Autechre release continued to hold the promise of a music paradigm shift. Now that the sounds they'd cook up...
Even so far back as 2002, a new Autechre release continued to hold the promise of a music paradigm shift. Now that the sounds they'd cook up...
Don't judge Toronto, ON-based pianist/composer Adam Sherkin's debut album by its cover. Allegedly "forged in tradition and contemporary rele...
Vladislav Delay's latest release is a seductive matrix of intersecting, asymmetrical rhythms, but not the sort you've come to expect from Sa...
Brodie West's breathily angular sax tone has never been presented with such intimacy as on this odd little solo tape from Toronto, ON's Heal...
While Cleveland-based electronic music trio Emeralds had been generating considerable buzz within noise circles for several years, 2010's Do...
Toronto, ON producer Vanese Smith (aka Pursuit Grooves) tackles broad stylistic terrain on her new EP with her characteristic originality an...
Though it might be a bit hyperbolic to cast Cleveland synth-wielders Emeralds' new disc Just to Feel Anything as a complete departure from t...
Once it kicks in, Emeralds' new disc might surprise those accustomed to the more gentle undulations of previous efforts. While there's more...
While the word "disquiet" may suggest something overtly sinister, Ben Frost collaborator Corley's work on this album manages to balance beau...
It's highly appropriate that when I loaded the promo for Release into iTunes the genre tag read simply "Hessle Audio." After all, Pangaea, a...
The warm, lilting murk of Lee Gamble's new EP, Diversions 1994 — 1996, has allegedly been excavated from the dark corners of Gamble's...
This album is full of the ebbing, warm plushness that one has come to associate with Vancouverite Scott Morgan (aka Loscil). While that mean...
Mika Vainio returns once again with a disc of masterfully stark futurism. Maintaining clarity and simplicity has always been a priority thro...
Ann Southam was indisputably one of Canada's most important and versatile composers, and this recording of selections from Glass Houses is a...
Cooly G's new full-length consists of her familiar ingredients: humid, dub-y refractions, vacant stare, lovers rock vocals, syncopated snare...
Launched in 2010, with a three-disc set featuring full-lengths by Khôra, Nick Kuepfer and Les Momies De Palerme, the Musique Fragile initiat...
This disc of German composer Ernstalbrecht Stiebler offers a rare glimpse into his particular, focussed aesthetic. His reductionist fascinat...
Nerve cell_0 is a welcome addition to the neglected tradition of works for cello that violently shatters the instrument's sentimental baggag...
Lush, overly ambitious and bursting with neon-coloured sounds that harken back to the late '80s and early '90s, it might easy for some to wr...
The Reveries (one of the many super-groups of Toronto, ON's now-defunct Rat-Drifting label) are truly psychedelic music, eliciting a peculia...