Oct 5, 2001 Phaedra by Tangerine Dream (Review) Probably as a good a place as any to start if you want to start delving into the history of electronic music.
Sep 17, 2001 Virtuality by Scott Mosher (Review) The album never becomes as compelling as it tries so hard to be, regardless of what you file it under.
Sep 15, 2001 Taking Care of You (Bliss Out, Volume 10) by Junior Varsity KM (Review) Even though it’s electronic, there’s a very personal and innocent quality to the music that should match any indie-pop fan’s liking.
Sep 14, 2001 Tribute by Cody Cods (Review) Employing Southern rock stylings with some funk and occasional smatterings of hip-hop and metal, Tribute is extremely patchy.
Sep 14, 2001 Non-Fi Is the Best Fi by Fi (Review) A fresh sound that captures interest with beautiful songwriting and lush instrumentation.
Sep 14, 2001 Serpents for Eggs by S.S. Bountyhunter (Review) I love the fact that it’s Christians putting this stuff out, that it’s Christians who are pushing the envelope of what’s acceptable.
Sep 3, 2001 Charity Empressa by Charity Empressa (Review) Charity Empressa’s “drone” music makes for a beautiful and consistently rewarding listen.
Sep 3, 2001 Vespertine by Björk (Review) ‘Vespertine’ trades the icy bombast of ‘Homogenic’ for deeper, richer, more intimate soundscapes and incredibly revealing lyrics.
Aug 27, 2001 Monkey Steals the Peach by Narcoleptics (Review) With some better production and a larger label, Narcoleptic could do very well for themselves.
Aug 27, 2001 Legend Music Demo by Guy David (Review) If you’re familiar with Plone or Boards of Canada, you should know what to expect from David.
Aug 27, 2001 Wind Chains by Molly Zenobia (Review) If gothic music lived up to it’s name this is what it would sound like.
Aug 18, 2001 Suspende Animation by Timonium (Review) Timonium is adept at playing music in which silence and space is as much an instrument as the guitar or drums.
Aug 18, 2001 No Sleep More Fun by Theselah (Review) It’s lounge music for the common kid. It’s a jazzy emo-pop.
Aug 18, 2001 Love Ambition Demo by Matt Easton (Review) Easton isn’t doing anything mind-blowing here. He’s just very adept at penning good songs, musically and lyrically.