Subdued and fleeting melodies shift and shimmer as beat patches erode and fall apart.
Author: Pietro Da Sacco
Abroxis :: Multiverse EP (Detroit Underground)
Multiple universes collide in this blissful sonic entanglement that Abroxsis orchestrates with finesse.
Molez :: Mólobdén EP (Self Released)
Molez plugs away at downtempo soundscapes from the upper atmosphere with the two track Mólobdén EP clocking in at around eight blissful minutes.
Pablo Splice :: Yeah, No, 4 Sure EP (Woodwork)
Pablo Splice (aka Peter Grove, label head) delivers a raw electro EP with punchy beats, bass, and breaks that sting.
Kaeba :: Extended EP (Textvra)
Slow motion synthesizers slither through techno extracts on Kaeba’s robust EP titled Extended.
Serge Geyzel :: AE – O1 EP (Adepta Editions)
A magnetizing audible couplet that takes Serge Geyzel into more relaxed landscape and allows Adepta Editions to flex its burgeoning roster of talent.
Carbinax :: Immuniverse Expanded (Self Released)
The melodic swells, hypnotizing beatwork, and pulsing rhythms that ooze with downtempo and glitchy production—it’s hard to describe, but always present when Carbinax is at the helm.
Concussed :: Precipice of the Void (Somewherecold)
This 6-pack collection is an essential listening experience that takes the listener through cavernous voids, distracted echoes, and densely layered sound synthesis.
Cathode Ray Tube :: FOREBODING COLOURS EP (Condition:Human)
The myriad of ideas is baffling, the collection of found sounds is staggering, and how CRT manages to glue it all together remains a mystery.
Aelk Minsur :: Concrete (Self Released)
Concrete is a disheveled 9-track manifesto that launches Aelk Minsur further into the troposphere where fans of Atmogat, Einóma, Molez, and Traject will gravitate towards.
The Jaffa Kid :: Open Heart (Pulse State)
With so much to display, Open Heart offers a varietal abundance—precision electronic music passing right through our ventricles.

















