The Pacific Northwest imprint, in true Onset Audio fashion, is pulling darker, more experimental bass recordings from a range of sound designers.
Reviews
ЧЕРНИХОВ | CERNICHOV :: We are all deaf (Mahorka)
The album architecture is mainly built around sneakily and meandering sonic textures, layering drone vibes with plenty of reverberant signals and micro noises.
Adrien d’Elzius :: Straight from the void (Pt.2) EP (Self Released)
A powerful quintuplet that shows the artists’ range of (e)motion, unafraid to showcase different angles of musical projection.
Anderdog :: Dog Eat Dog (Mestnost)
An album that develops over time, with hundreds of abstract sonic components somehow melding together succinctly.
Aidan Baker :: Pithovirii (Glacial Movements)
All motifs, tone colors and sinuous textures are beautifully sculpted and progressively transport the listener in deep mental spaces submerged by a delicate and tasteful melancholic gloom.
Gigi D’Amico :: Together (See Blue Audio)
Together by Gigi D’Amico is indeed a unique and offbeat album. Like many works that are off-center, it likely will provide a lot of appeal, but mainly to certain listeners—to those who particularly vibe with its eccentricities.
Disorganism :: Fear of Nature (Adventurous Music)
If a progression exists in Disorganism’s Fear Of Nature, it is from remains of authentic nature to odder and stranger combinations of organic and artificial elements, until the two are impossible to distinguish.
Dayin :: Warm Like Crystal Throats (Mahorka)
A surreal ambient colossus that is well worth your attention.
Marco Simioni :: Genetix EP (Kaer’Uiks)
Numerous sonic excursions exist, and it seems certain that Marco Simioni will not only deliver the goods but also develop and unfold them into uncharted terrain.
Fasme :: Bloom (Analogical Force)
Fasme manages to bring everything together in this cheerful and optimistic assemblage by taking even the smallest melodic snippets and transforming them into larger rhythmic feats.
Ignatius :: Weekend Bugs Neutral Drop (Buried In Time)
After nine and a half minutes, Ignatius (also known as Steve Westbrook from Buried In Time) crafts a blistering modular couplet return with plenty of freedom to unfold as we dive in.

















