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Parts 01, 02 & 03 (Rephlex). Review by Stein Haukland.
Parts 01, 02 & 03 (Rephlex). Review by Stein Haukland.
Cut the Midrange, Drop the Bass (Rephlex). Review by Bill Campbell.
Mood Bells (Rephlex). Review by Bill Campbell.
Mecanoid (Rephlex). Review by Carl Glaser.
Various Artists (Rephlex). Review by Matthew Schaefer.
A listen to Super User reveals an album that is typically Rephlex – b…
Ovuca’s new album spans 71 sometimes-named tracks over two discs. His electro…
More madness from Aphex Twin’s Rephlex camp. P.P. Roy (person or congolmerate…
Indeed she does love her computer, and it sounds like she has since the early…
Today’s lesson learned: be careful what you ask for.
We Are DMX (Rephlex). Review by Andrew Chadwick
Living in the 1980’s b/w Sex Machine (Rephlex). Review by Matthew Schaefer
Lobster Tracks (Rephlex). Review by Jason Straw
Column by Anton Wagner
Maxi German Rave Blast Hits 3 (Rephlex). Review by Carl Glaser
Simply Faboo (Rephlex). Review by Anton Wagner
Samurai Math Beats (Rephlex). Review by Andrew Chadwick
All-American music legend Bonnie Raitt played the Riverwind Casino Showplace Theatre in Norman, Oklahoma, recently while on her Live 2025 international concert tour. Longtime Ink 19 contributor Christopher Long was there and got the goods.
“Little Dreaming” (Darkroom / Polydor / Capitol). Review by Danielle Holian.
Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same (Tapete Records). Review by Peter Lindblad.
Stories I Only Tell My Friends (Blackbird Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Bone Bells (Pyroclastic Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
In this installment of his popular weekly series, Christopher Long recalls rolling up on a used record joint in Myrtle Beach where he scored a clean and quiet vinyl copy of Hermit of Mink Hollow, the 1978 masterpiece from Todd Rundgren, for just $2.
Ink 19 spoke with Brendan James to discuss the inspiration behind Chasing Light, his uniquely alluring sound, and why he makes music.
Serving as an inspirational beacon for aspiring musicians and artists — women and men alike — Beat Keepers: The Next Chapter may not be a big-budget feature, but its heartbeat is HUGE!