Articles
Roger O'Donnell
Morgan Packard

Albums
The Ace of Clubs
akido
Cenotype
Cyrus
Mathias Delplanque
Entia Non
Michael Fakesch
False
Forrest
Kraig Grady
Kiln
Kingfisherg
Low in the Sky
Payton MacDonald
Manitou
Martin & Machinefabriek
Mt. Fuji Doom. Corporation
Need More Sources
Nobile
Odd Nosdam
Ontayso
Jair-Rôhm Parker Wells
RF & Lili De La Mora
Schmickler / Chisholm
The Sea
Seabear
Valgeir Sigurðsson
Silvania
Six Twilights
Aaron Spectre
Stamen & Pistils
Swayzak
Tijuana M. A. Broad. Inc.
Utom Alla
Pete Warren
Yaporigami

Compilations / Mixes
Box of Dub
Expanse at Low Levels
Ibiza – Renaissance Vol. 4
Jahtarian Dubbers Vol. 1
The Silence Was Warm

3"/ 7"/ 10"/ 12"/ EPs
Abiku / Kid Camaro
Audio Injection
B12
Bering & Simko
Bury the Sound
The Caribbean
DJ C feat. Zulu
Entia Non
Flavius E
Andre Gardeja
Lerosa
Magnum 38
Microthol
Ontayso
Troy Pierce
Ghislain Poirier
Rusuden
Skoozbot
Slap [unmodified]
Sonmi451
Joel Tammik
TG

Abiku / Kid Camaro: Split 7-inch
Automation

Split 7-inch between Baltimore-based electro-punk-thrash outfit Abiku (Jane Vincent and Josh Jaworskyfrom), which gets three ferociously noisy tracks, and arcade raver Kid Camaro, who gets two. On side A, a reasonably sane vocal by Vincent soars over a melodic synth-and-guitar-generated maelstrom in “Regency” before morphing into an animalistic scream during the electro-gothic “Feel.” The primal howl of “Bobby” recalls the hardcore thrash John Zorn liked to hustle in Naked City. The flip's got two tracks by Kid Camaro, the alias of one Wyatt de Mille, reportedly residing on the coast of Virginia in Chesapeake Bay. His material's easier on the ears, and might be described as a rather primitive but still playful brand of frenetic synth-pop. Take cover when beats and synths collide in “Drop” and hyper-active jungle beats slide across jittery 8-bit melodies in “Dusk.”

August 2007