A powerful quintuplet that shows the artists’ range of (e)motion, unafraid to showcase different angles of musical projection.
Author: Pietro Da Sacco
Anderdog :: Dog Eat Dog (Mestnost)
An album that develops over time, with hundreds of abstract sonic components somehow melding together succinctly.
Dayin :: Warm Like Crystal Throats (Mahorka)
A surreal ambient colossus that is well worth your attention.
Marco Simioni :: Genetix EP (Kaer’Uiks)
Numerous sonic excursions exist, and it seems certain that Marco Simioni will not only deliver the goods but also develop and unfold them into uncharted terrain.
Fasme :: Bloom (Analogical Force)
Fasme manages to bring everything together in this cheerful and optimistic assemblage by taking even the smallest melodic snippets and transforming them into larger rhythmic feats.
Ignatius :: Weekend Bugs Neutral Drop (Buried In Time)
After nine and a half minutes, Ignatius (also known as Steve Westbrook from Buried In Time) crafts a blistering modular couplet return with plenty of freedom to unfold as we dive in.
Aelk Minsur :: A EP (Self Released)
Aelk Minsur keeps vanishing into the most remote reaches of space with a surrounding thick fog, leading us into uncharted and intriguing passageways. Incredibly bizarre and worth the trip.
Testube :: self-sabotage (Point Source Electronic Arts)
The Testube project by Jeff Danos combines noise, techno, industrial, and glitch electronic genres into a metaphorical molten soup.
Cathode Ray Tube :: Parity Town EP (Condition Human)
Industrial and synthetic terrain nevertheless harbors a wide variety of severely saturated beats, noise, and bizarre soundscapes.
Eric Schlappi :: Raw Øblations 4: Contaminated EP (Errorgrid)
Eric Schlappi’s Raw Øblations 4: Contaminated, which lasts just over 26 minutes, provides even more glitch-electronic warfare.
Dissolved :: Skysleep Interference Works (Self Released)
With Skysleep Interference Works, another kaleidoscope of musical color, the psychedelic IDM maestro returns, fusing organic soundscapes, drifting rhythms, and instrumental electronics once more.
















