An explosive tectonic EP that ventures in the dark sans navigation—grasping at non-linear electronics from the deepest fissures of our Earth’s crust. Simply baffling.
Author: Pietro Da Sacco
Gloom Mountain Gospel :: Blood of Spring (Heterodox)
Various clicks and cuts, drones and tones, as well as dark-ambient details and distant acid-techno shifts manage to seamlessly blend in this strange yet satisfying sonic transmission.
4T Thieves :: Futures End (Rednetic)
4T Thieves continues to outdo himself; recombining tethered and wilted soundscapes into blissful ambient-electronic forages.
Brainquake + Sven Phalanx :: From The Oblivion Lounge (Mahorka)
Scattered and shattered rhythms echo across the landscape, sometimes fleeting with shifting time signatures that one can almost grasp at.
DJ Hidden :: Isoclusion (Hidden Tracks)
Generating enough momentum from one creation to the next, these dozen kaleidoscopic and tectonic impressions register high on our Best of 2022 list.
Ex.Hale :: Mothra (Diffuse Reality)
A creative giant in the field of exploratory drum’n bass and surreal junglist vibrations.
Badrich :: Forensics (Ohm Resistance)
Creating otherworldly environments built from clanging, acidic, scorched, decomposed and delaminated post-industrial-dub fusions that are best absorbed in one fell swoop.
Myoptik :: Night Raidz (Pingdiscs / The Centrifuge)
Erratically dense electronic warfare from the mind of a sonic creative.
The Snodgrass :: Styloid Process EP (imputor?)
Two decades later and The Snodgrass (aka Jordan Snodgrass) returns to his roots by pulling on them from the imputor? depths—seven tracks of machine music from outer space, he’s still got that fuzzy experimental electronics vibe.
XY0815 :: Gates Need Inputs Vol. I (brokntoys)
XY0815 lays it all out on the line; a highlight album that culls from the Welmar-based musicians vast abstract electronic skillset and crunchy compositional signature.
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These articulating beats and raw analog machines bend and transform themselves, one track at a time. A baffling, and bumpy traverse.
















