Iglomat - Iglomat
- Source: The List (Issue 605)
- Date: 19 June 2008
- Written by: Doug Johnstone
(KFM)
ELECTRONICA/POST-ROCK
Edinburgh-based laptop whiz David Jack has made three albums of atmospheric electronica on his own already, but spearheading this debut from a transatlantic four-way collaboration, he adds a more organic post-rocking vibe to proceedings. Layers of moody guitar add a certain Mogwai feel to tracks like ‘Tornadic Activity’ and ‘Stormtroopers of Gentrification’, while the ambient waves of ‘Dolphins from Whales’ and jazzy rhythms of ‘Two by Two’ demonstrate a breadth of influence and imagination lacking in a lot of electronica today.
By turns sumptuous and ragged, threatening and emotive, this is the soundtrack to the hip indie movie in your head.
More: Electronica, Iglomat, Post-Rock, Reviews (Music), Records (Music)
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