Started by Mr. Gosub, Shad T. Scott, during the early 90s, Isophlux was one of the first labels in the US releasing experimental electronic music. The label suspended its operations in 2001, leaving a legacy of pioneering IDM and Detroit-style electro by artists like Lusine (of Ghostly International fame), Wyndell Long and of course Gosub himself. In 2007 Isophlux has become active again, intending to release lost recordings from its vaults - like Jimmy Edgar's Kristuit Salu project.
The Album Vile Vortices
is featured in Update #066:
This Year's Best Albums For A Special Price
A hot and long summer finally at our doorstep, it is once again time to appreciate the best music of the year so far in our Summer Sale 2011!
From Moebius to Moby, from the deepest electronic underground to chart-topping heights, 150 of our favourite albums more...
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is featured in Update #062:
Hardfloor & E.R.P., Dexter, Versalife
Hot on the heels of Instra:mental's 'Resolution 653', our favourite album last month, we present a round-up of excellent electro-inspired releases this week, backing up our claims of an impending resurgence of the classic genre.
Take acid legends Hardfloor more...
The Album Vile Vortices
is featured in Update #060:
Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto, Bruce Gilbert, Prefuse 73
Digital versus analogue is a recurring theme in this week's selection, which has an illustrious duo leading the way: German glitch pioneer Alva Noto and Oscar-winning Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto have joined forces once again, and the resulting album is more...
The Album Vile Vortices
was picked!
The Album Vile Vortices
was reviewed:
Miami's electro stalwart Shad T. Scott (a.k.a. Gosub) returns with a new album under his Dcast Dynamics guise. 'Vile Vortices' showcases the deeper and more electronica-infused side to his productions of subaquatic electro. Ten accomplished tracks from slow-grooving spacious synth epics to deep acid techno.
