New review for Asolaar’s “Interceptor”

Had Suicide successfully evolved from the seventies it might have become Asolaar’s “Interceptor”. Asolaar wastes absolutely no time in setting the physical borderline violent atmospheres. Similar to Pan Sonic’s harsh work, Asolaar tends to work in the lower rumbles of sound making it felt as much as heard. Bass frequencies are phenomenal for the collection. …

Chain D.L.K. review for Asolaar “Interceptor”

Even if the excellent Ukrainian label Kvitnu situates Asolaar, the brainchild by Argentinean producer Dario Pinto Calvis, in between the artists which fly on the “heavy wing” of its oustanding sonic squadron, it seems that he has slightly softened his sound and such a mitigation is clear since the opening electric peristalsis. His sonorities on …

Santa Sangre zine reviewed Zavoloka’s Volya EP

ENG: “Volya” is a work of derived from a Kiev artist dealing with both music and visual arts. Kateryna is not a novice – just look at the biographical section on her website to realize that she has achieved a lot, including a “Gaude Polonia” scholarship funded by the Polish Ministry of Culture. “Volya” is her …