Reviews and other rambles about the latest releases from Drumcorps, Kosmogyr, Marigold King, Winterquilt, Crippling Alcoholism, Daniel Patrick Cohen, and many other artists.
Tag: Electronic
Releases We’ve Missed, Vol. 1
Brief blurbs about releases we’ve missed on the podcast. The artists covered in this volume include Aequorea, Effluence, days of blue, Brobdingnagian, wombscape, and a slew of others.
#237 | Reviews and Other Rambles: Couldcareless, Doldrum, Mothman, Altars, and More
Reviews and other rambles about the latest releases from couldcareless, Doldrum, Mothman, Altars, Biomorphic Engulfment, Low Cunning, Crowning/Naedr, Disavowed, Absent in Body, and many more.
#227 | Reviews and Other Rambles: Frontierer, MASADA, Injury Reserve, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, and More
Reviews and other rambles about the latest releases from Frontierer, MASADA, Injury Reserve, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, Infinity Land, Machine Music, Fleshvessel, BrĂi, and many more.
Album Review | Cara Neir | Phase Out
Unique, yet not quite a hit.
2020 Year-End Wrap-Up
Top 2020 album picks from the FCU conttibutors.
#198 | Album Review | Obsidian Kingdom – Meat Machine
A podcast review of the fourth LP, MEAT MACHINE, from the Barcelona-based experimental rock/metal quintet, Obsidian Kingdom.
#197 | Album Review | Next Life – Guru Meditation
An album review podcast of Guru Meditation, the fourth record from the Oslo-based chiptune-infused electroviolence duo, Next Life.
#190 | Interview | Insanity Check
An extensive journey through the unrecoverable reality of the dark electronic producer, Insanity Check.
#153 | Album Review | Lemna – Retrocausality
An album review podcast of the hypnotizing electronic constructs contained within Lemna’s latest record, Retrocausality.
#151 | Album Review | clipping. – There Existed an Addiction to Blood
An album review podcast of There Existed an Addiction to Blood, the latest caustic offering from the experimental hip-hop group, clipping.
#150 | Lost Transmissions | Quantum Zoology, Death Kneel, and Phalanx
Succinct reviews of some cybergrind, harsh noise/industrial, and hardcore-infused death metal.