Merging uncanny sound worlds and dark droning synthesis to more direct and punchy post-industrial wastelands.
Reviews
Beispiel :: Muster (Faitiche)
Sharing an infinite love for modular synthesizers and electronic ventriloquists fullest in their encircling surprises.
Slace :: SSD EP (Renraku)
Synths and Ableton playing a major role; the focus doesn’t remain locked on digital blips’n bleeps, instead, Moscow-based Slace drives a fork through melody-heavy and glitch-blasted rhythms.
mōshonsensu :: A Strange Dystopian Tundra (Rednetic)
Mōshonsensu shapes an explosive grandeur of distant plights plucking deeply not only from his soulful memories of intense thought processes but the horizons of our own.
Yaporigami :: Chaos Swallower EP (Analogical Force)
With a consistency for high calibre productions and inventively homaged compositions yet with a contemporary spin, this 5-tracker from Yaporigami feels right at home alongside their peers and is very much on brief for a release with the label.
Jhim :: Illusions EP (Concrete Collage)
Sonically, this intrepid 4-tracker from Jhim boasts clean sounds whilst holding intimate levels of fascination that takes us on a journey like no other.
V/A :: 35 – Ambient Electronic Sampler (Spotted Peccary)
Deliberately woven into a magical 77-minute sonic expedition, 35 offers an intriguing glimpse into Spotted Peccary’s world of ambient electronic music.
Hitori Tori :: Offset Enumerate (Evel)
A cacophony of brisk and beaty beauties tethered and pulled apart to its absolute smallest gears, this one’s a solid, action-packed collection.
Andreas Davids + Sven Phalanx :: Space Ambient Pop (Mahorka)
Fully encapsulating a narrative whilst traversing through courageous dark melodics that gesticulate otherworldly transmissions broadcasting from a corner that time forgot.
Leena Lee & Vania Fortuna :: Niebla (Flaming Pines)
Equipped by technology’s skins, eyes, ears, hands, and feet, we go where we have never been before, this immense territory marks these musical traditions as part of a wilderness never needing to be civilized. With this album one can sense whispers of the moral order of nature and the mythic notion of the heroic wilderness.
Steifl :: Travelling In Mechanical Waves (brokntoys)
A two track release available on transparent lathe cut 7″ (sold out at time of publication), Steifl unleashes tempered electronics and downtempo rhythms.
















