Four heavily bent and twisted tracks of irregular, skittering rhythms and almost-discordant synths awash in layers of effects.
Reviews
Tapage :: Recover (Point Source Electronic Arts)
If you’ve ever rocked out to a Gridlock track or gotten into an debate about whether Envane or Cichlisuite is the best late-90s Autechre EP, this album is for you.
Sleep Clinic :: Talus (Errorgrid)
Packed full of dense overlapping rhythms that they begin instead to bleed together into a wall of sound.
Lust For Love :: Vertisol (LFLR)
Hailing from Sweden, LFL has banged out this spectacular debut album full of post apocalyptic ballads and electronic beats.
Part Timer :: Reaching Ends (Analogue Chat)
The tracks are brief but they’re also snapshots of sheer elegance and as such, their length is therefore arguably perfect from a qualitative perspective as they make you want to listen again and again.
Missive :: Lithos EP (Onset Audio)
Broken beats split into sparse and ethereal sound structures from the start and its ultimate end.
Franck Kartell :: Electric Sheep EP (LDI)
Electric Sheep is underpinned with hardened electro/break beats and has a sparse, beautifully mixed minimal sound to it that tingles the ears.
V/A :: Tone Science Module No.5 Integers and Quotients (DiN)
Electronic music lost some of its soul when artists began to put themselves front and centre ahead of the music. DiN lets the music speak for itself and what a wonderful ‘language’ it is to listen to.
Richard Chartier :: Interreferences (Room40)
Richard Chartier once again proves us that he’s the grand monk of the holy temple of drones. Simple yet insanely impactful. Less is more. Always.
Plaster :: Blends (Eklero)
Allowing a sonic plethora of soundscapes to escape our reach while at the same time inviting the listener to next level experimental electronics and downtempo sorcery.
Signalstoerung :: A (Hymen)
Abstract looping tones and drones, static noises, and harsher soundscapes are surrounded by broken beatwork and wide angled bass…
















