An unsurprising and blissful quintuplet to cool warm summer nights as Hecq smashes it in true form.
Author: Pietro Da Sacco
elshuffles :: Who Bang The Noise (Safety)
Who Bangs The Noise offers fifteen tracks, tangling a myriad of found sounds, subtle clicks, and atmospheric layers traversing an emotional power.
EA & Θ :: Sense Less (Adventurous Music)
An array of buzzing synths and found-sounds are meticulously connected as the dynamic between controlled and improvised electronics coalesces.
Ambidextrous :: Grounded Rectangle (Mestnost)
Grounded Rectangle sets the stage for Ambidextrous’ vision of future worlds transcending into the past. It’s a voyage we weren’t expecting from the veteran Russian electronic music enthusiast…
V/A :: Fifteenth Listen (People Can Listen)
Bright and bubbling, turbulent and treacherous, cascading and colliding, each piece dives into rhythmic transformations, somehow linking to form flexible electrical connectors that we continue to gravitate towards.
Fleck E.S.C. :: Upgrader EP (Woodwork)
The established French electronic music producer, based in Tokyo, Japan, continues to refine his craft, delivering futuristic modular electro with a sprinkling of techno and braindance elements.
Global Goon & Ossa :: Bruit Électrique (Waxing Crescent)
A blisteringly surreal traverse through the fabric of braindance and all of its unique permutations.
getdizzzy :: Also, the Remixes (Kracfive)
A maze of drifting, if not dizzying, electronic morsels remixed and refined with deep field modular and acid acrobatics that simultaneously resuscitates the IDM name tag from yesteryear.
Plaster :: Obscura (Textvra)
A cataclysmic and superbly crafted two-chapter audio avalanche that finds glimpses of light in the darkest of spaces. An unrelenting beast of raw electronics Marking […]
Jodövade :: Nebulous Reality (EC Underground)
Nebulous Reality is a foggy downtempo and percussive collection unafraid to draft a new sonic voyage.
Derek Michael :: Enroute 1 (Detroit Underground)
Listening to the album on the road has been a great experience—the use of abstract electronic flutter, strange blips and bleeps, and punching bass, beats, and blistering rhythms is astounding.
















