Equal parts captivating and chilling; the manner in which Blakmoth crafts dark ambient trajectories is simply perplexing.
Reviews
µ-Ziq :: Lunatic Harness (25th Anniversary Edition) (Planet Mu)
So here we are, after a staggering 25 years, the much sought after record Lunatic Harness has been given what can least be described as a massive reissue…
exm|Mitoma :: e|m (Section 27)
Netherlands-based exm joins forces again with UK-based Mitoma and the results are nothing short of astounding.
Gimmik :: Sonic Poetry (n5MD)
With each track seemingly drawing inspiration from a different source, the diversity from track-to-track is astonishing…
Part Timer :: Interiority Complex (Self Released)
Stunningly beautiful, detailed snapshots that make you want to hear more, to know more, to feel more. It’s an album that leaves you wanting more, and that’s what makes it almost perfect.
Introvertmusic :: Crunch EP (Detroit Underground)
With Introvertmusic’s more robotic and chiseled tones, these are heavily processed sound-sculptures worth diving head-first into.
3am :: Phantom Distinction Fallacy EP (TheseKidsAreNice)
From the underbelly of modular electronics and dark ambient debris, California-based sound sculptor 3am provides unrelenting noise-scapes.
Everglades Computer Club :: Immortal Cybernetic Space God (Schematic Music Co.)
ECC tap into the earliest forms of electronic music, from synth-blasted electro, breaks, techno, glitch, bass, and IDM…
Aelk Minsur :: Catalyst (Self Released)
Catalyst doesn’t try to find the path of least resistance, instead, it takes the scenic route with decomposed drum work and broken rhythms galore.
Stazma :: AE-04 (Adepta Editions)
Julien Guillot (aka Stazma, Stazma The Junglechrist) definitely knows how to pack hundreds upon hundreds of sounds…
Stephen Hummel :: Consumed (Self Released)
A beat-heavy array of bumpier electronic mayhem, maneuvering through glitch mechanics.

















