Its grit and exploratory post-industrial tones are drenched by fidgety synthetic blips and fuzzy robotic noises coming to life.
Author: Pietro Da Sacco
Emil de Waal + Spejderrobot :: Brugt (Unit Shifter)
Here we find delectable soundtracks and vintage electronic flutter submerged with instrumental discoveries, the likes of Squarepusher and Amon Tobin coming to mind.
Suumhow :: Years Failed Successfully (n5MD) — Video premiere
The myriad of disheveled electronics carves a unique pathway Suumhow embodies—crafting compelling yet arcane music that is timeless, these are sandblasted IDM morsels from Brussels.
MOY :: Dark Frontier EP (Analogical Force)
Jonny Moy (aka MOY) delivers and delivers with a punch. Four tracks in all, Dark Frontier presents emotive electronics from start to finish.
V/A :: Genome 3 (Point Source Electronic Arts)
Each musician displays their own knack for agitated electrical mayhem, some dive into grittier industrial spaces, while others venture into modular fizz-fuzz acrobatics.
ScanOne :: AE–07 EP (Adepta Editions) — Video premiere
A two-tracker merging funky breaks, low-end elect-robotics, and can be classified as a blissful audio assault.
Mantle of Gets :: Porto D311022D5810 (Uchelfa)
Building up and breaking down, the recording slowly melts in front of our eyes, its magnetic pulse and downtempo distortion is utterly sublime.
Blochemy :: blurr. (Krysalisound)
Blochemy’s brittle soundtracks and calmly floating tunes also cast lullaby tones taking us back to an earlier time when artists like Plone and Plod traversed similar sweetened bits and pieces.
shimura :: Transmission (Petite Victory Collective)
From peculiar vocal samples, to sputtering noises, drones, and dystopian soundtracks, these are transmissions from the farthest edges somehow understanding each other.
Nemerov :: Ballet for Four People (Self Released)
Ballet for Four People cuts a section through a myriad of found-sounds and bubbling synths, where broken notes and low-end rumbling grooves flutter, spark, and eventually explode.
Neuro… No Neuro :: Liminal Moments (Self Released)
Neuro… No Neuro captures five minuscule sound bytes where obscurely formed electronic shapes become invisible and peculiar.

















