Sleek Vibra is a sensory onslaught—audio shrapnel whirling from all directions—casting the label’s darkest silhouette yet. This is power electronics refracted through the cracked lens of retrofuturism, where the future is haunted by echoes of an analog past.
Author: Pietro Da Sacco
Sukkube :: Spinning Groove (Fallen Metropolis)
In this luminous auditory foray, vintage electronic machines breathe new life as they intertwine and disintegrate into shimmering fragments of tone and texture.
Renku Corporation :: Procedural Nuance (Noided Media)
Procedural Nuance hums with a cryptic vitality: glitch-funk pulses flicker beneath its concrete skin, while corrosive acid seeps from its fractured seams, an alchemical blend of decay and drive.
BASTARD :: BASTARD.NFO EP (Renraku) — [concise]
Relentless, inventive, and impossible to ignore—this is electronic music at its most unrestrained. No pause, no breath—only forward motion and beautifully wrecked.
James Shinra :: Meteorites (Analogical Force)
Meteorites isn’t just a succinct collection—it’s a sandblasted, sonic odyssey, a landmark release for 2025 that captures the essence of abstract electronic music at its most compelling and immersive.
Circuitry and Shadows :: An audio collage exploration
In the dim corridors of experimental electronic music, where industrial textures fuse with ambient drift and fractured rhythm, a quiet evolution is unfolding. Circuitry and Shadows explores six compelling releases that blur genre lines, weaving metallic atmospheres, glitch-laden pathways, and modular pulses into dense, emotive audio collages. These works, drawn from visionary labels and artists, don’t just coexist—they resonate, forming a shared current within the shadowy stream of industrial-leaning ambient electronics.
SKOTÓGEN :: Of Shadow Landscapes (Self Released) — [concise]
These six expansive tracks feel suspended in time—meditative and immersive—where reflective dark ambient passages and timeless dronescapes stretch into a surreal echo of the world around us.
Ndorfik :: Binary Echo EP (People Can Listen)
Binary Echo isn’t just a nod to IDM’s golden era—it’s a graceful synthesis of what once was, now refracted through newer tools, sharper machines, and an artist’s skillful touch.
Vaag & Poborsk :: Evel_071 (Evel) — [concise]
Evel_071 is a testament to Vaag and Poborsk’s shared genius, a fearless exploration of contrast and convergence, and a celebration of the unpredictable power of duality.
Weldroid :: Painted City (Mahorka)
Mind-bending, hypnotic, and absolutely essential—Weldroid delivers a sonic experience that is both brutal and beautiful, a rare immersion into sound and motion picture that demands attention and rewards surrender.
The Fly :: No Duplication (Labile)
Ultimately, No Duplication doesn’t conform to genre boundaries—it moves fluidly through time, memory, and mood, finding resonance not in classification but in the emotional undercurrent that ties it all together.

















