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.
Author: Pietro Da Sacco
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.
Francois Dillinger :: MINDFRAME: Cycles [Recoded] (Specimen)
With a dozen remixes to consume, Specimen have their ears firmly planted on the abstract electro pulse.
Tomoroh Hidari :: The Reinterpretation of Dreams (小さな夢達 remixed) (Mahorka)
“A world appears, held together by the threads woven into the fabric of the original tracks, but expanded into a multi-faceted sonic cosmos, a wider world for the original narrow story to expand into.” ~ Tomoroh Hidari
Made :: When Straight Lines Become Curves EP (brokntoys)
A blast from the pasts’ future, still intact and ever forward-thinking electronics not to be missed.
Rachiid Paralyzing :: Unbearable Lightness (Kaer’Uiks)
Unbearable Lightness reveals Rachiid Paralyzing’s adeptness for mangled glitch bits and hardened acid squelched audio science.
Core Alter :: m-Realizable (3OP)
Core Alter have once again unearthed a microcosm of pseudo-industrial fragments blending and sandblasting blips’n bleeps with an emphasis on roughened outer soundscapes.
AZ-Rotator :: Exploring Standards (Evel)
It’s a dizzying array of found sounds glued together by a talented sonic sculptor that results in an upbeat, punctuated, and creative album with teeth.
Eldorado Omega :: Emergent (High Grade Media)
Where noisier elements collide with suspended particles of dust and debris, Emergent carefully weaves industrial, ambient, and its mechanical echo with an astounding amount of fluid detail.
V/A :: Eleventh Listen (People Can Listen)
Belarus-based People Can Listen push forward with their Listen series, and the Eleventh assortment features 17 cutting-edge tracks spanning multiple levels of the experimental electronic spectrum.
Aelk Minsur :: Tar (Self Released)
A shape-shifting behemoth of sonic artillery where all manner of broken beats, electro sludge, and disjointed hip-hop meld with bass thuds from another world.

















