Rhythmically flowing, these two slices of life, while a beatless foray through nostalgic soundscapes, is as blissful to the ears as any of his previous audio works.
Author: Pietro Da Sacco
Ghoti :: Embers EP (Woodwork)
As Embers dips and dives through techno’s outer realms, calmer layers also allow it all to fade into oblivion.
Cathode Ray Tube :: Wandering Stars EP (Condition:Human)
Cathode Ray Tube’s form of crunchy industrial glitch and blurry hypnotics continues to expand via Wandering Stars’ 4-piece suite.
Jauzas The Shining :: Substance (Specimen)
Substance is a sonic anomaly, its genres skewed just far enough to be vaguely familiar, its resultant a breakthrough balanced across nine tempered tracks.
Memory Scale :: Soft Power (Audiobulb)
Warm and fuzzy data bursts are surrounded by emotive passages floating at low elevations that we can almost touch as they fade into oblivion.
Onepointwo :: Synchronization (Subexotic)
Subdued and fleeting melodies shift and shimmer as beat patches erode and fall apart.
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.
















