Brittle melodicism captured in a brief two-chapter sonic foray.
Reviews
Deborah Martin & Jill Haley :: Into the Quiet (Spotted Peccary)
Into The Quiet delves deeply into the vastness of empty spaces filled with sounds of the adoration of the Earth, seeking an understanding of natural phenomena, and finding commonalities between all living things, things that are best appreciated as a whole.
Woulg :: Soap (Detroit Underground)
Soap is utterly surreal and with multidirectional sound designs in full force; extrapolating the farthest depths of IDM, techno, glitch, noise, and extraterrestrial patterns and pulsars.
Anatoly Grinberg + Abell Leonid :: The birth of a quantum lamb (Mahorka)
Impacted by broken modular transmissions where tangled machines communicate (and even perhaps argue) with each other, this album dives full-throttle into the darkest recesses of the mind.
Yin Yang Audio :: Return To Baseline EP (Onset Audio)
Massive echoes overtake Return To Baseline, Yin Yang Audio’s debut for the ever-consistent Onset Audio imprint.
Wilder Gonzales Agreda :: Anti Argolla Peruana (Superspace)
Wilder Gonzales Agreda taps into sporadic sonic spaces, one filled with a plethora of electrical debris, tiny melodic bursts, and all the while, weaving his way through crackling computer blips and technoid flutter.
The Ebertbrothers :: Polymer Boulevard Remixes (Mindwaves Music)
Polymer Boulevard Remixes blends a myriad of experimental electronic music and its unique sub-genres. Dense rhythmic shadows, surreal ambient textures, and downtempo elements weave through…
Norfik :: Heartbreak EP (Satellite Era)
An EP filled with baffling and tightly knit electronic flutter submerged in a dense and serene percussive soup.