Its construction made from a Eurorack system and desktop synths, the opportunity to dive into these productions creates a dizzying array of sweet audio collages.
Reviews
Fields We Found :: Distance (Seil)
The album flows in a crisp loop influenced and foggy slow motion ritual to repeat, for me it slows things down in an interesting way.
SLTHR :: SLTHR (Heterodox)
A calming buzz of activity, this eponymous extended player traverses a slew of low-frequency tones, drones, and subtle shifts that blend with melodic strands.
ΠΕΡΑ ΣΤΑ ΟΡΗ :: AE–O5 (Adepta Editions)
The go-to musician for old-school breaks and bass sound-sculpting, ΠΕΡΑ ΣΤΑ ΟΡΗ (from Greece, aka Pera Sta Ori,) continues to expand with next-level shenanigans.
V/A :: Afterthoughts (Kahvi Collective)
Keeping us cozy with sincere, surreal, and sublime tunes, nineteen selections shift across many genres and styles, each artist articulates their sound so effortlessly, it’s an essential listening experience.
Michael Brückner & Guests :: Eleventh Sun – reVisited (Self Released)
Fans of chilling electronic music, soothing soundscapes from past to present will be easily seduced by the collection gathered in this special edition.
Gimmik :: News From The Past (n5MD)
News From The Past maintains Gimmik’s lighthearted aesthetic and playful nature but also with his signature gritty edge.
Matt Atkins :: Cracked Syntax Variants (Tone Burst)
The rhythm patterns are slightly broken up and arrive with glitchy textures, small crackles and such. There is a warm atmosphere to the music.
Augen :: Inter/Flare (Móatún 7)
Focused on sound morphologies and various electronic manipulations taken from natural sources and green field recordings, sometimes covered by eerily static drone vibes and granular organic textures.
C Mantle :: Photisms (Kaer’Uiks)
Right from the onset we can consider this album as an electronic exploration—its tangled, mangled, and clanging industrial tropes are in full swing (ref. “F.rr.t–Cer”) and sliding through crunchy sonic acrobatics.
bvdub & Netherworld :: Equilibrium (Glacial Movements)
The duo explores not so brooding sonic textures in favor of fragile, intense, and transportive soundscapes of calm beauty, employing different sound sources from organic to electronic with the addition of grainy noise dynamics.

















