Dael Phonom reveals a snapshot of perhaps what’s to come, simmering ambient electronics from yesteryear.
Author: Pietro Da Sacco
Sunnk :: Nothing Is Ever EP (Concrete Collage)
An area where fractured soundscapes are shadowed by sizzling beats, shuffled melodies, and a form of extraterrestrial sound design—these tracks unfold braindance and tranquilized glitch.
OdNu :: Expansive Nothingness (Audiobulb)
As if to shine a light on hazy dreamlike states of consciousness, OdNu carefully plucks away—offering vast pseudo-shoegaze entanglements, blending organic sounds with digitized fizz-fuzz composition.
Ignatius :: prep_ mins_ EP (Buried In Time)
Tagged as a companion EP to the Carney Impost release, prep_ mins_ offers more subdued and tranquil modular fizz-fuzz acrobatics and crisp atmospheres front to back.
V/A :: BLE-EP (Yellow Machines)
Breaks, bleeps, and bass as Yellow Machines (known for their hybrids of electro, IDM, old hardcore, and jungle) accurately describes—BLE-EP rips through six robust and robotic rhythms catapulting itself into extraterrestrial terrain.
V/A :: V8.0 (Section 27)
Section 27 returns with their explosive (Sectioned) compilation series as V8.0 pours 41 tracks into a 4 hour experimental electronic music vessel.
V/A :: Adykt (Dyadik)
Adykt is representative of the continuous growth of experimental electronic music and where it can take us, the listener. And for all those beautifully disjointed sonic shapes and forms that engulf us, Dyadik remains on the right track.
Onepointwo :: Into The Zone EP (Self Released)
Perhaps a magnum opus, this aptly titled EP delivers highly saturated synthesizer electronica and kaleidoscope harmonies capturing the spirit of the past while etching a futuristic sonic pathway.
Molez :: Majd Máskor, Valahol Máshol (Kaer’Uiks)
Majd Máskor, Valahol Máshol ultimately is an auditory smorgasbord that, while seemingly extraterrestrial, also invites the listener to engage themselves and find solace. Applying texture […]
D-Fried :: Sensor Feedback Control Paradigm (People Can Listen)
Filled to the brim with effervescent ambient trails, SFCP aligns itself with flickering IDM pulsars of the late 90s and early 00s.
Somatic Responses :: Return to Abnormal (Self Released)
Just below its petrified experimental shell is a groove that simply obliterates sound space and captures these ears once again.

















