V/A :: Tomoroh Morning – A Tribute to Tomoroh Hidari (bruitversum)

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Taken together, Tomoroh Morning – A Tribute to Tomoroh Hidari stands as a vivid document—one that reflects each contributor’s voice while honoring an artist who cultivated wide connections yet kept creative paths distinct. As noted in accompanying liner notes: “There will always be a tomorrow morning.”

This tribute to Tomoroh Hidari (Oliver Stummer, 1974–2024) gathers ten musicians across eleven tracks, shaping a forceful suite of hard-edged electronics. “Tomoroh Morning” gestures forward while holding memory close, acknowledging how Stummer’s extensive catalog left a lasting imprint on countless sonic sculptors. Issued by bruitversum, this compilation reveals both breadth and precision within his approach to sound.

Andrew Lagowski opens with blistered breakbeat figures—blips, bleeps, and tangled synth lines threading through circuitry—while Firnwald offers airy, atmospheric passages. Sonny Blake drives forward with fierce drill’n braindance rhythms. Elsewhere, Nachtstrom fractures form into shadowed glitch-industrial shards, and Photophob drifts through cascading, haunted ambience. illuminati_noise alongside v93r pushes a dense wall of noise toward distant limits, while DFKT explores stark ambient terrain before returning in a closing piece of vintage electronics and electroacoustic fragments that seem to unfold layer by layer. Backpullver expertly cuts through with a sharp, mechanical ascent, and Bernd Rausch brings a sense of cosmic lift through luminous breaks.

Taken together, Tomoroh Morning – A Tribute to Tomoroh Hidari stands as a vivid document—one that reflects each contributor’s voice while honoring an artist who cultivated wide connections yet kept creative paths distinct. As noted in accompanying liner notes: “There will always be a tomorrow morning.”

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