See² is a brimming collection of diamond-cut electronic gems that simply sparkle from every angle and comes highly recommended.
Reviews
V/A :: Electronics Memoriae II (Giano Electronics)
Electronics Memoriae II builds on Giano Electronics Vol. 1. New artists-in-arms have been drafted in for their expression of electro as well as members of the established guard. An EP that shines light on the fertile electronic underground in the Italian capital.
Everyday Dust :: Overtones (Dustopian Frequencies)
The bell has sounded and the sharp attack of that first clang belies the long decay as it drifts across time.
KOKUM :: Obscured Instinct and the pale Folklore (Eighth Tower)
Obscured Instinct and the pale Folklore is a cavernous, hymnic, and drone collection with incantatory voices and weird experimentalism.
Golden Fangs :: Take Two Stones (Concrete Collage)
Golden Fangs’ music is an intricate and dense blend of musical styles like industrial, noise rock, dub, and trip hop that’s both addictive and delectable.
V/A :: Shade Rather Than Light Anthology Three Mix (See Blue Audio)
All in all, the experience this mix offers is, indeed, really immersive. It’s a smooth ride all the way through, with certain standout moments and enough variety to keep itself engaging at all times.
Lectromagnetique :: Eschaton EP (Lectromagnetique)
The power of a rumbling locomotive with interwoven technoid laser beams and plenty of slithering robotic rhythms.
Uf0 :: Uf0 (Fourier Transform)
García sculpts his sounds within the frames of acid, braindance and electro with obvious influences from breaks and IDM. What can be surprising is the length of pieces, few running over the four minute mark. Despite their brevity, these are works bursting with emotion and energy.
Nebulo :: Gobelin Stitches (Evel)
Gobelin Stitches only manages to reinforce Nebulo’s strength and capacity to rediscover raw musical ideas and stitch them into hundreds of unique spatial coordinates.
MOY :: Supermassive EP (Analogical Force)
On Supermassive, the faint sizzling sounds of electro, braindance, and acid mix together in one solid arrangement that’s been in constant rotation.
quadratschulz :: Halo Welt EP (Analogical Force)
Even a year later, quadratschulz’s Halo Welt EP from November 2023, which consists of four tracks over 21 minutes, is still a reflective trip through time.

















