Dael Phonom reveals a snapshot of perhaps what’s to come, simmering ambient electronics from yesteryear.
Month: June 2021
Sunnk :: Nothing Is Ever EP (Concrete Collage)
An area where fractured soundscapes are shadowed by sizzling beats, shuffled melodies, and a form of extraterrestrial sound design—these tracks unfold braindance and tranquilized glitch.
Zoon van snooK :: Se•pa•ra•ción (Lo Recordings)
Although this album is vastly different from the meandering, playful electronics his fans might be used to, there are similarities if you listen closely. Each piece is more like a musical postcard, rather than a complete piece of music.
Steven Rutter :: Close Your Eyes And Breathe (De:tuned)
Succinct detail is at the heart of this three-tracker. Wide sonic expanses are the workshop where sounds are painstakingly selected before being moulded and shaped, each being transformed with a musical craftsman’s attention and care.
OdNu :: Expansive Nothingness (Audiobulb)
As if to shine a light on hazy dreamlike states of consciousness, OdNu carefully plucks away—offering vast pseudo-shoegaze entanglements, blending organic sounds with digitized fizz-fuzz composition.
Skee Mask :: Pool (Ilian Tape)
Shred and Compro—the previous two full length releases from Skee Mask were both monumental in their own right, but on Pool, Müller seemingly pushes his productions even further, not letting his past works limit or define him.
Ignatius :: prep_ mins_ EP (Buried In Time)
Tagged as a companion EP to the Carney Impost release, prep_ mins_ offers more subdued and tranquil modular fizz-fuzz acrobatics and crisp atmospheres front to back.
Island People :: II (Raster)
Island People manage to sustain a monumental trip, that tilts between anxiety inducing sweats to amassing bravery within the listener to continue along this archaic […]
RENEGADE ANDROiD :: Batteries Not Included (Point Source Electronic Arts)
There is enough momentum to send you off balance, but just like a swinging metronome dumped in the burning car tyre piles of this world, always finds it centre just at the right moments.
Xerxes The Dark :: Soundtrack To The Blind Owl (Zāl)
Musically speaking this album navigates between merciless power electronic and death industrialism. It is wicked, distorted and psychoactive.
V/A :: BLE-EP (Yellow Machines)
Breaks, bleeps, and bass as Yellow Machines (known for their hybrids of electro, IDM, old hardcore, and jungle) accurately describes—BLE-EP rips through six robust and robotic rhythms catapulting itself into extraterrestrial terrain.








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