Synonymous with the braindance and IDM scene since its inception, Italian duo D’Arcangelo continue to bring eclectic forms of music reflecting on both past and present forays as we traverse through Arium.
Reviews
Roel Funcken :: Hexavalent EP (Analogical Force)
Each track dabbles in familiar territories such as electro, braindance and IDM and even some breaks and bass treatment—although each carry traits of each other instinctively through decades of amalgamation.
Notein :: Salire (3OP)
A transitional work that carries narrative like that of an original soundtrack.
William Fields :: Fire EP (dingn\dents)
Fire blends disparate and often broken rhythms surrounded by scorched melodic blips and bleeps that, while seemingly difficult to absorb, are as abstract as sound-art can possibly get.
Dissolved :: Island Flux (Dissolvedamberrooms)
Dissolved finds a sonic tapestry of his own; floating somewhere in the cover artworks’ shallow sea, tranquility and solace surrounds Island Flux. A precious gem.
Lextron :: Trajectory (VLSI)
A solid and rich release with the power to take you to the good old IDM-era and to also pull you right back to the present, with the use of contemporary elements.
D.Vices :: Big Bang Theory EP (Woodwork)
D.Vices is back on Woodwork with an EP of solid electro and expanding the style of his futuristic music.
36 :: Symmetry Systems (Past Inside the Present)
Dennis’ works can range from full-on blissed-out atmospheres, to looping melodic dreamscapes, and Symmetry Systems feels like more of the latter.