A fascinating study of what happens when you apply Autechre levels of technology to making more directly accessible but still experimental beats.
Author: Clint Anderson
LL321 :: Ballistics EP (Roulette Rekordz)
There are beautiful lines of haunting otherworldly melodies woven throughout some of the rhythmic fortresses, making this a very re-listenable release with a variety of moods and vibes.
T/Error :: Rindler Horizon (LDI)
If Drexciya can be considered a genre, then this would be the latest installment in a long string of electro music. Perhaps the Drexciyans have […]
Johno Wells :: Gotham Child (Errorgrid)
This is an inherently rhythmic album where the speed, density, velocity and timbre of the drumming conveys most of the messages, but interspersed into the […]
Anodyne :: Decayed (Acroplane)
Really more like an album than an EP, this is a great example of the intersection of several different musical disciplines producing a truly modern […]
London Modular Alliance :: Cracked Dice EP (Central Processing Unit)
London Modular Alliance adopt their own skittering off-kilter garage/2-step style rhythms amidst a wash of eerie electro-adjacent synths and a pastiche of gritty grime sampling. […]