Another exciting retro-modern album, Deep Desert Dweller is a great example of when an artist truly gets the Detroit sound of the early 90s.
Author: Clint Anderson
0.syx :: Radials (Schematic Music Company)
Four heavily bent and twisted tracks of irregular, skittering rhythms and almost-discordant synths awash in layers of effects.
Sleep Clinic :: Talus (Errorgrid)
Packed full of dense overlapping rhythms that they begin instead to bleed together into a wall of sound.
Franck Kartell :: Electric Sheep EP (LDI)
Electric Sheep is underpinned with hardened electro/break beats and has a sparse, beautifully mixed minimal sound to it that tingles the ears.
Romanowitch :: Inner City EP, Hyperglitch series (Detroit Underground)
The songs themselves refuse to follow simple conventional structures and instead take on lives of their own.
Eating Flowers :: Hunting Vega EP (Self Released)
A pleasant patchwork of blissful, simple melodies and layers of old-school breaks for percussion, riding atop cleverly sourced and amusing samples.