This album feels like a soundtrack to a photographer’s day out in late summer or early autumn, capturing Sheffield at its brutalist best.
Reviews
AZ-Rotator :: Exploring Standards (Evel)
It’s a dizzying array of found sounds glued together by a talented sonic sculptor that results in an upbeat, punctuated, and creative album with teeth.
Eldorado Omega :: Emergent (High Grade Media)
Where noisier elements collide with suspended particles of dust and debris, Emergent carefully weaves industrial, ambient, and its mechanical echo with an astounding amount of fluid detail.
V/A :: Eleventh Listen (People Can Listen)
Belarus-based People Can Listen push forward with their Listen series, and the Eleventh assortment features 17 cutting-edge tracks spanning multiple levels of the experimental electronic spectrum.
Aelk Minsur :: Tar (Self Released)
A shape-shifting behemoth of sonic artillery where all manner of broken beats, electro sludge, and disjointed hip-hop meld with bass thuds from another world.
4T Thieves :: Raven’s Cottage (Rednetic)
The listening journey is one that carves its own pathway towards an otherworld of expansive elevation, shrouded in an ever-building sense of mystery and an irresistible stream of feeling offering imminent liberation.
Serge Geyzel :: Departures EP (brokntoys)
The viscosity and low-end turbulence surrounding each track exhibits an electro-industrial backwash infusion.
Dollarstore Keyboard :: The Ghost Is Clear (Self Released)
The Ghost Is Clear presents Dollarstore Keyboard’s most expressive, mature, and subdued album to date while embarking on tranquilized electronics and beaming nostalgic flares.
Sonae :: Summer (laaps)
Bold and defiant movements amass tensions dictating a contortion in an emotive reaction that at times bends the psychological perspective of Summer as Sonae’s sonic narrative cultivates arcs within mesmerizing chapters.
Alavux :: Radio Astronomy EP (Woodwork)
A heavily sandblasted electro techno release that fully encapsulates itself in a thick fog.
Brainquake :: Excess Denied (Mahorka) — Double video premiere
Excess Denied by Brainquake (there’s a genre in itself), is the latest album on Bulgaria’s Mahorka—a splintered post-industrial, broken beat smorgasbord of synths, vocals, and downtempo extrusions.

















