With each track seemingly drawing inspiration from a different source, the diversity from track-to-track is astonishing…
Author: Chris Amell
36 :: Symmetry Systems (Past Inside the Present)
Dennis’ works can range from full-on blissed-out atmospheres, to looping melodic dreamscapes, and Symmetry Systems feels like more of the latter.
Keiss :: Access Denied (Pulse State)
It is evident that Keiss is able to maintain a concise aesthetic with loads of attention to detail and many layers to keep each track compelling from start to finish.
Loess :: Totems (n5MD)
The duo’s signature chilling ambience, sharp percussion elements, and low end rumble are undeniably present—but perhaps with some surprisingly refreshing compositions that deviate from their previous output.
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.
Drøn :: Hd188753 (Reissue) (Pulse State)
Meandering drones and distant tones meet atmospheric field recordings provide the listener with a tremendous sense of solitude.
Gimmik :: Cloudwalker (n5MD)
Concisely executed glitches and edits coupled with lush harmonies and melodic passages make this release brilliant from start to finish.
R_Garcia :: Ojo EP (Nophi)
With each new release Randy is able to create distinctive sounds that defy genre norms. Ojo his first solo release in six years is no exception to this—featuring drastic variations stylistically from track to track.