Straight outta Brighton....!

Straight outta Brighton....!
A M B I E N T - E L E C T R O N I C A
A LIEN RESURRECTION
Review by Flame:
Intricate Maximals is the new release from Sheffield based Audiobulb, featuring 79 minutes of “detailed and sophisticated glitch-groove, IDM and indietronica� from 18 artists on the ‘bulb. Having lived with the album for 6 weeks now it has become a varied and multi-layered work that’s sound tracked my daily life, from commutes into work, being stuck in traffic, lunch breaks with no money to buy food and the making of my own album. And after 6 weeks I still haven’t scratched the surface really. This thing is deep, man.
Spanning 54 minutes over 8 tracks, this Washington, USA native's debut album kicks off a re-launch of the UK's em:t label. This release has an overall sound and feel similar to that of Future Sounds of London
COLD AS F*CK You know when you put an album on your ordinary stereo in your ordinary room and suddenly you're transported to somewhere extra-ordinary?
Having followed Phasic’s previous on-line releases I have been eagerly awaiting this, his (Paul Ripley’s) first full-length collection of tracks to date. ‘Many Simple Systems’ is something rather unique, it’s refreshing, dynamic and offers lush washes of clarity to a genre that has at times seemed lossed in its own development.
The mighty Warp Records release its DVD retrospective in September, featuring a plethora of classic and contemporary videos, which have been produced by and for the label over its 15 year existence. The retail version of this package will also come complete with the bonus cd ‘Watch and Repeat Play’, mixed by DJ’s Buddy Peace and Zilla.