Interview: Smut – “Sometimes you gotta throw things at the wall and just strip away until you have something cohesive”
Amber Nicholson evokes the breezy motions of ragtime in the emotionally empowering “Far Far Far” [BPM Premiere]
Album Review: Disclosure – Settle Will Ryan·June 10, 2013Disclosure is the rare artist that’s managed to stay a step ahead of the hype. It seemed the...Album ReviewsRecommended
Album Review: Majical Cloudz – Impersonator Will Ryan·May 29, 2013In a field used to haze and obfuscation Montreal’s Majical Cloudz mix frontman Devon Welsh’s vocals well in...Album ReviewsRecommended
Album Review: Pharmakon – Abandon Will Ryan·May 28, 2013Pharmakon’s Abandon opens with a scream. It’s bloodcurdling and brutal and naked in a way even most noise...Album ReviewsRecommended
Album Review: Daft Punk – Random Access Memories Will Ryan·May 22, 2013Daft Punk make music about music. There seems to be two facets to the robots’ persona. The first...Album Reviews
Album Review: The Haxan Cloak – Excavation Will Ryan·April 10, 2013Excavation approaches fear and darkness a lot differently than its predecessor. Bobby Krlic’s 2011 selt-tiled debut as The Haxan...Album ReviewsRecommended
Album Review: Dadub – You Are Eternity Will Ryan·April 3, 2013German techno imprint, Stroboscopic Artifacts, has been quietly releasing some of the most abstract and forward-thinking long players...Album Reviews
Mount Kimbie announce Cold Spring Fault Less Youth, share track Will Ryan·March 25, 2013Mount Kimbie’s debut, Crooks & Lovers, released on Scuba’s Hotflush imprint in 2010, has to be one of...
Podcast: BPMfm 3-22-13 Will Ryan·March 22, 2013Will and Colin are joined once again by Philip Cosores as well as BPM CEO Evan Kaloudis for...
Album Review: Blue Hawaii – Untogether Will Ryan·March 22, 2013Untogether is the name of the record and it’s a theme the Montreal duo of Alex “Agor” Cowan...Album ReviewsRecommended
Album Review: Lapalux – Nostalchic Will Ryan·March 20, 2013London-via-Essex producer Lapalux, aka Stuart Howard, carries the torch for the Flying Lotus-run imprint, Brainfeeder, in the UK....Album Reviews