Building upon a vast mechanical soundscapes, enumerator projects itself as a massive structure composed of eight elements that bend and deform.
Author: Pietro Da Sacco
Meduna :: Desmantelo EP (6 Plusten)
Meduna crafts soul-centered electronica that is both tangible and surreal.
Qualia :: Qualia EP (U-Trax)
A mixture of old-school electronics, acid, breaks, techno, and electro that submerges itself within layers of sublime ambient undertones and drones.
Hypnos :: Vindictiveness (Mahorka)
These audible formations have more to do with mystery and exploration than any particular genre or musical style. A timeless and fully engulfing journey.
William Fields :: Fire EP (dingn\dents)
Fire blends disparate and often broken rhythms surrounded by scorched melodic blips and bleeps that, while seemingly difficult to absorb, are as abstract as sound-art can possibly get.
Dissolved :: Island Flux (Dissolvedamberrooms)
Dissolved finds a sonic tapestry of his own; floating somewhere in the cover artworks’ shallow sea, tranquility and solace surrounds Island Flux. A precious gem.
Aelk Minsur :: Everything is a Nail (Self Released)
Dilapidated soundscapes, broken beats, peculiar conversations, funky shapeshifting, and crunch-hop elements collide in these brisk moments cut with a diamond blade into 18 pieces.
The Follower :: Waiting, Occurrence, Dissolve (Concrete Collage)
There are peaks and valleys on Waiting, Occurrence, Dissolve that reward the listener with left-field sound mangling from the outer edges that continue to unfold with each listen.
Supercoastal :: Blue Noise (Self Released)
Where blissful rhythms blurred by technoid fissures and brightly polished melodies flourish, one can easily slip into these cool, springtime sonic branches.
iNFO :: All Possibilities And Outcomes (Self Released)
Mixing subdued rhythms, acid-tinged notes, flexible low-end, articulated electro, and synthesizer echoes with a gravitational pull, I’d easily delineate this album to the originators of the electronica path that started it all in the early 90s.
V/A :: Thirteenth Listen (People Can Listen)
As the series unfortunately comes to an end, now’s the time to catch up to the plethora of sound sculptors the imprint has opened our ears to.

















