LoFi Freq :: Lost In The Wires (Detroit Underground)

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Here we see low-end electronics, broken hip-hop beats, shattered melodies, and rhythmic shuffling from start to end.

A baffling assortment of ruggedly dark machine music

With 18-tracks, this is quite a collection for a full-length album and LoFi Freq simply doesn’t hold back. Here we see low-end electronics, broken hip-hop beats, shattered melodies, and rhythmic shuffling from start to end. Highlights take shape on tracks like “Pimpin_Glitches,” “Zone, “RYTM Steppa,” “Doppelganger,” “Analog Soul,” and “Numb.” Each track, however, offers its own unique exp-electronic vantage point where smudgy glitch extracts mingle with high-definition modular acrobatics and randomized vocal slicing. A co-op with Christoph Grünberger’s new book Analog Algorithm – Source-Related Grid Systems whereby selected graphics are used as cover designs on this exclusive edition of DU™ Tapes, this is a chiseled selection that ravages basslines and crunchy drums. Ultimately, Lost In The Wires is a baffling assortment of ruggedly dark machine music that chugs along with a definitive pulse..

Lost in The Wires is available on Detroit Underground. [Bandcamp]

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