The myriad of disheveled electronics carves a unique pathway Suumhow embodies—crafting compelling yet arcane music that is timeless, these are sandblasted IDM morsels from Brussels.
Reviews
MOY :: Dark Frontier EP (Analogical Force)
Jonny Moy (aka MOY) delivers and delivers with a punch. Four tracks in all, Dark Frontier presents emotive electronics from start to finish.
Not Even Noticed :: MASA 005 (Masa Series)
This latest installment in the Masa Series continues a theme the label has always been focused on; the dance-floor. Not Even Noticed certainly has this in mind when it comes to his tracks.
µ-Ziq :: 1977 (Balmat)
Paradinas taps into some early memories for the basis of this new collection of tracks, and it somehow plays out like the score to a narrative born from these memories.
V/A :: Genome 3 (Point Source Electronic Arts)
Each musician displays their own knack for agitated electrical mayhem, some dive into grittier industrial spaces, while others venture into modular fizz-fuzz acrobatics.
Christ. :: Blue Shift Emissions (Remastered) (Ambidextrous)
Relying on his ability to produce an album of lush electronics that will leave you with a warm glow inside and a smile on your face long after the last note fades away.
Sakanatsuri :: Sadness Defines Your Happiness (Neotantra)
Sweeping soundscapes, deep immersive drones, gentle melodic phrases, and soaring harmonics make it a real joy to listen to.
M-Paths :: Hope (Mighty Force)
This symbiosis of style, technique and discipline has resulted in a remarkably stellar album for a first outing, where subtle grooves, rich analog tones and atmospheric phrases help you engage with the music almost instantly.
Rudy Adrian :: A Walk in the Shadow Garden (Spotted Peccary)
As the sun goes down and the shadows of trees grow long, a peace seems to settle on the gardens and parks across our world. […]
As One :: The Unveiling (De:tuned)
The Unveiling is another example of the ability and skill of this musician. The emotion and warmth that this quartet achieves is unparalleled within the […]
Dialed :: Dials And Tribulations (Touched Music)
I’m more than happy to see an entire album of original works and it’s pretty much what I expect—quality production and well thought-out tracks that sound full and lush.















