From peculiar vocal samples, to sputtering noises, drones, and dystopian soundtracks, these are transmissions from the farthest edges somehow understanding each other.
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Nemerov :: Ballet for Four People (Self Released)
Ballet for Four People cuts a section through a myriad of found-sounds and bubbling synths, where broken notes and low-end rumbling grooves flutter, spark, and eventually explode.
Neuro… No Neuro :: Liminal Moments (Self Released)
Neuro… No Neuro captures five minuscule sound bytes where obscurely formed electronic shapes become invisible and peculiar.
Room of Wires :: Welcome To The End Game (Ant-Zen)
My initial overall impression of Welcome To The End Game is that this is a very worthy follow up to earlier releases. We are greeted with all of the hallmarks of RoW including their fractured beats, evocative and emotional synth lines…
Alpha Visitor :: Ciudad Fantasma EP (Shipwrec)
What’s in store are ultra-thick bass lines and bustling electro techno with a darker tinge.
Parallel Worlds :: Reflections (Móatún 7)
What I hear is existing simultaneously, a pattern is gathered and then begins cycling, with improvisations with how the pattern is expressed, trading solo jams within the marching machine cadence.
Serge Geyzel :: As Fallen Leaves EP (brokntoys)
Soft pads and bouncy electronica in full force; beat juggling through a half-dozen pieces of sublime rhythms.
Manuel Carbone :: Coral Melodies (Adventurous Music)
A seriously clustered musique concrète two-tracker that packs enough mysteries as a full-length collection.