As Hexalyne, his latest outfit, the prolific Romanian shakes off the past for a more polished glitch-industrial sheen for none other than our favorite record label, Kaer’Uiks.
Author: Pietro Da Sacco
Sunao Inami :: Horse Tail (electr-ohm)
Showing no particular shape, the album cascades through the mind’s ear as brisk ambient bits flutter and fade away.
Solypsis :: Recidivist (Component)
Solypsis drives a powerful wedge through the whole electronic scene—leaving a jagged and bumpy trail that very few are able to replicate.
exm :: MMLXXVII (Self Released)
Each piece sequentially numbered (“00001” through “00006”), exm always manages to traverse strange, bewildering worlds where synthesizer strains merge with organic and cybernetic details.
Cercle Futur :: Genèse (Roulette Rekordz)
Cercle Futur traverses a myriad of found sounds and decomposed echoes from IDM’s past, somehow morphing them into a coherent, futuristic audio collage from the outer edges.
Eden Grey :: Hi Mr Wizard EP (Self Released)
Delving back and forth between splintered synth slabs and broken beat forays, there’s a lot more going on behind the scenes than we’re able to hear on the surface.
Ignatius :: Disencumber (Buried In Time)
Ignatius’ sound is simply enveloping and mind bending—reaching the furthest edges of modular/industrial experimentation without losing his audience along the way.
Ignatius :: Removal Equation EP (Buried In Time)
Both pieces over 12-minutes each—microscopic details and effervescent dronescapes seem to have no immediate start or end points.
symmDROME :: re•cur•sion (Point Source Electronic Arts)
Ravaged rhythms and vocal distortions unfold and teeter on jagged edges and yet there’s a mysterious draw that can’t be ignored.
Serge Geyzel & Karsten Pflum :: Remains of the Day EP (mindcolormusic)
Experimenting with jungle and IDM strains, the 4-tracks span an assortment of creative ideas to kick off the new year. Inhabiting loose electronic forms and […]
The Green Kingdom / Maps and Diagrams :: Audioloom 1 / Streams (Handstitched*)
The Green Kingdom’s Audioloom 1 and Maps and Diagrams’ Streams meander through tranquil ambient corridors where blissful melodic strands drift in the margins.

















