Justin FlemingSpencer Brown — The Road to Equanimity (Album Review)It’s been five years since I reviewed Spencer Brown’s debut album “Illusion of Perfection” and so much has happened for the San-Fran…Oct 16, 2023Oct 16, 2023
Justin FlemingJack White Gave Me the Answer on AI a Decade AgoThe Jack White bit comes near the end. Spoilers: Most of this is not actually about Jack White.Jul 20, 2023Jul 20, 2023
Justin FlemingJanuary — May (A Handful of Reviews)I routinely try to categorize trends in dance music. I’ve been listening to this stuff for well over a decade now and I usually lump the…Jun 2, 2023Jun 2, 2023
Justin FlemingAnjunadeep — A Retrospective (Part 2, 2016-Present)I make a yearly musical trip listening to all the Anjunadeep compilations in anticipation of the new one’s release. Anjunadeep 14 is here…Apr 14, 2023Apr 14, 2023
Justin FlemingAnjunadeep — A Retrospective (Part 1, 2009–2015)I have been listening to Anjunadeep compilations for ten years now.Apr 10, 2023Apr 10, 2023
Justin FlemingArmin van Buuren — Mirage (2010) — Album ReviewIn 2010 my friend was talking up this stuff called trance music and why it was so rad. At the time I was only half-listening, lost in…Jan 2, 2022Jan 2, 2022
Justin FlemingBT — The Lost Art of Longing (Album Review)People who read my writings on Medium but don’t know me in real life may not know that I’m a physical medium fan. As a 28-year old, I’m…Oct 9, 2020Oct 9, 2020
Justin FlemingBT — Everything You’re Searching For Is On The Other Side of Fear (Review)I don’t even know how to talk about this one at this point.Jan 22, 20202Jan 22, 20202
Justin FlemingSolarstone — “… — — “ (Album Review)With ideas like this in mind, I’d almost expect part three to take some sort of a wild twist pushing Solarstone into realms undreamt for…Nov 13, 2019Nov 13, 2019
Justin FlemingBT — Between Here and You (Review)I wasn’t expecting to be back here so early. Exploring the realms of BT’s non-dance focused music is always an enjoyable time. It’s been a…Nov 6, 2019Nov 6, 2019
Justin FlemingVintage & Morelli — Hymn to the Night (Review)Every once in a while I like the reminder that trance is something that developed alongside progressive house as it was roughly taking…Aug 4, 2019Aug 4, 2019
Justin FlemingAnjunadeep 10 (Album Review)I gave Anjunadeep 9 my all. Multiple attempts, later listens, nothing changed. I still wound up not really finding a way to enjoy or…Mar 9, 2019Mar 9, 2019
Justin FlemingAll Hail the Silence — Daggers (Review)One of my favorite interviews with a creator is that of Conan O’Brian’s “Serious Jibber Jabber” with musician and rocker Jack White. It’s…Jan 31, 2019Jan 31, 2019
Justin FlemingAndrew Bayer — In My Last Life (Review)Trying to talk about Andrew Bayer productions for me is like if I asked myself to grab another slice of pizza and then to do that I start…Nov 10, 20181Nov 10, 20181
Justin FlemingSolarstone — .. — — — (Album Review)Solarstone opens the misty album space proper and plays a sample on the first track that states, “Sometimes you have to take a leap of…Jun 13, 2018Jun 13, 2018
Justin FlemingSpencer Brown — Illusion of Perfection (Album Review)Previously on my review of iLan Bluestone’s “Scars”:Jun 1, 2018Jun 1, 2018
Justin FlemingiLan Bluestone —Scars (Album Review)On October 10th, 2007, Valve Software released a 5-game package deal on PC, Xbox 360, and (a couple months later) PS3 dubbed “The Orange…May 27, 2018May 27, 2018
Justin FlemingAvicii — Impact and the Machine (Part 2)Note: I originally intended to have this thing out in just two days, the first part of the series talking about Avicii’s success and what…May 14, 2018May 14, 2018
Justin FlemingAvicii — Impact and The Machine (Part 1)Note: I originally intended to have this thing out in just two days, the first part of the series talking about Avicii’s success and what…Apr 28, 2018Apr 28, 2018