Fall 2014 Netaudio Revue 2
Got a very big but high-quality roundup for you this November, 2014. Talk about an overflowing cornucopia of electronic delights. I’ve been figuratively spinning these albums for a while and […]
Got a very big but high-quality roundup for you this November, 2014. Talk about an overflowing cornucopia of electronic delights. I’ve been figuratively spinning these albums for a while and […]
Make Your Own Taste’s submissions processes went into full crisis mode during the summer of 2014; success is hard to handle sometimes, and this site getting onto the radars of […]
by Allister Thompson Cousin Silas is the musical persona of Englishman David Hughes, and he has been making music under this name since 2003 — a LOT of music. In […]
I’m pleased this month to have the assistance and discerning ears of Lee and Simon, two of my intrepid contributors, who have consented to give some stuff a listen. So […]
I’ve got a ton of stuff to listen to, but I have managed to get to some lately and am starting to catch up! Here’s the pick of my recent […]
I am quite honoured to be given the opportunity by some of today’s most talented electronic artists to review their new recordings, and here we have three of the best […]
Almost a year into the existence of my blog, three of the most popular posts I’ve done have been my “10 netlabel ambient albums you should own” lists. This is […]
Just in at the wire, the October 2013 roundup! Some really, really good stuff this month, from some new faces as well as a few prolific people I’ve covered before. […]
Back on track here at this bloggy thing! I’ve received notice of some real gems in the last little while, and by real, I mean really shiny! This is a […]
So I totally missed out on doing a netaudio roundup in June due to some crazy life circumstances. Since that’s one of this blog’s more notable features, it stinks. It […]
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